
I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.
I love it how some people think they obviously know the law despite the fact that he's been sacked?
i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!
He could just say the guy who phoned saw someone else who looked similar giving a child drink.
I bet if it was an 18 rated film and he bought it and gave it to you they wouldn't care. It's up to the parents if their children drink alcohol or not.
You can always let your friend get your dad fired to settle everything.
Has Tescos even been around for 30 years?
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Slightly Obsessed with Mrs. Aguilera
Hey I'm no solicitor and obviously will have no future in law no need to take the piss
Yes it has:
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
The Tesco brand first appeared in 1924. The name came about after Jack Cohen bought a shipment of tea from T.E. Stockwell. He made new labels using the first three letters of the supplier's name (TES), and the first two letters of his surname (CO), forming the word "TESCO".[4]
The first Tesco store was opened in 1929 in Burnt Oak, Edgware, Middlesex. Tesco floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1947 as Tesco Stores (Holdings) Limited.[5] The first self service store opened in St Albans in 1947 (still operational in 2007 as a Metro),[6] and the first supermarket in Maldon in 1956.[5]
During the 1950s and the 1960s Tesco grew organically, but also through acquisitions until it owned more than 800 stores. The company purchased 70 Williamsons stores (1957), 200 Harrow Stores outlets (1959), 212 Irwins stores (1960), 97 Charles Phillips stores (1964) and the Victor Value chain (1968) (sold to Bejam in 1986).[7]
Last edited by Dan2nd; 15-02-2008 at 06:17 PM.
I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.
i think that's loblaws in canada?
my mom's boyfriend, he always calls and checks with her before he does it, but she never says no.
Last edited by Metric.; 15-02-2008 at 07:00 PM.
Couldn't he get a proper job?
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