(04/01/2016 20:45)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]But how the hell did he manage to lock himself in though , that's the question that needs to be asked .
Completely agree! If it was a driver and he/she lost the door key in an emergency situation, then they wouldn't be able to get out.
Perhaps he snapped the handle off and through it out the window. How can I do a joke abouts him being out of key?
If he has ignored a road closed sign then he should be summary dismissed , a red road closed sign is what it says on the tin CLOSED.
its better to have the kids in school late than not at all .
Im sure some of the kids have been traumatised now by there ordeal.
(03/02/2016 08:53)T42 PVM Wrote: [ -> ]Easyjet have opened a 25p store, Good look to them
http://www.towerfm.co.uk/on-air/blogs/tr...ntry/2867/
Your dinner for 25p, either potions and pipette sized or its horse annd not beef
Hope they're opening them in airports as it will be far cheaper than the big chain's £2 for a small bottle of pop
Probably cost 25p for the bag to put the stuff in as well.
(03/02/2016 16:13)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]Probably cost 25p for the bag to put the stuff in as well.
If bags are dearer than 5p, could we take companies like pound shops to court as they say everything is a pound. It's illegal to mis-sell.
(03/02/2016 22:29)RedPanda Wrote: [ -> ]If bags are dearer than 5p, could we take companies like pound shops to court as they say everything is a pound. It's illegal to mis-sell.
Would you like the Pound shops to sell bags to you for £1.00 , its a good business model isn't it , haha.
(03/02/2016 23:27)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]Would you like the Pound shops to sell bags to you for £1.00 , its a good business model isn't it , haha.
They'd have be good bags then or comfy handles on the hands like them straw ones at Tesco