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If you don't drive, why is it a problem for you if parking is expensive. ...and why is it a PITA?
I bought it from the Harry Potter shop. So you only get to use a spell. Like Expectus Rear-Endimus.
So its your fault they went out of business thenFilms in blockbusters wee too tame for me to bother with
I miss blockbusters , I don't watch films much now , I used to like the browsing and choosing , I know it's odd because renting online is more convenient but it annoys me that the world is going online, mostly because it's at the expense of the working person.
With blockbusters and the like there's a multitude of jobs supported by us picking a film off a shelf and taking it home to watch , what is there with a download, a click of a hard drive, IT support and a lot of rich men getting richer, yes I'm partly to blame for the demise of blockbusters by subscribing to Netflix and now TV but if it re-opened I'd be first in the door.
Now might be a good time for the independent DVD rental store to make a comeback
I much prefer to use equivalent online services over retail, as they are 24/7, no travelling in a crowded city, and an easier price comparison. If the retail staff were always knowledgeable, friendly, and available when you need them, things might be different.
As people want less retail, the workforce is drifting into other areas. Such as delivery services, IT jobs etc. Big business, like Blockbuster, are all over the retail market too. And is often making big losses. The small guy has less investment to provide online services. Where small retailers must borrow from big banks to get started.
And as with any change, things take time to equalise out. It doesn't help to be uneconomical just to try to protect a few jobs.
If you save your money somewhere, as well as spending less on fuel and parking, you will still spend it somewhere else.
I can't argue with that, I feel the same TBHI miss blockbusters , I don't watch films much now , I used to like the browsing and choosing ,
Yes. That is important. For cameras there is a trade show twice a year near me. I don't like time wasting in shops and not buying. Some items I will buy in shop though. But it's often so inconvenient, and time consuming to get into the city. And once in a shop with reasonable prices, getting served is another pain. So I prefer online where possible.true but when you want to make that big purchase how do you look at it first,
No wonder our local WH Smiths has closedMy book 'How to save your local shops' is available to buy on the internet
I'm sure they won't mindFood? Can I go to Tesco, poke and prod all the fruit, veg, bread etc. then go home and get it cheaper on the interweb?
CBA but you knew thatwhen I was SBaPP (work THAT one out!!!)
Jeeze that's ridiculous!and a mere 19 hour wait to access the euro tunnel terminal in Folkestone![]()
Eh? I'm afraid you've confused me with that comparison. Does Uber have a national database of cars and drivers, and software to work out who gives who a lift? I didn't think it worked like that.We need a national database of commuters and driveways - and the software that works out who goes where and when to lock councils out of immoral revenue. A bit like uber, just not for profit.
CBA but you knew that![]()
I went to "Mccoys" after walkers et al filled the bags with air, but even they are doing the same now, if its not that, its the crumbs off the floor![]()
Well at least they are putting something in there that is of benefit to your body, unlike the rest of the contents.I went to "Mccoys" after walkers et al filled the bags with air, but even they are doing the same now, if its not that, its the crumbs off the floor![]()
Eh? I'm afraid you've confused me with that comparison. Does Uber have a national database of cars and drivers, and software to work out who gives who a lift? I didn't think it worked like that.
But take the communist command-and-control element of your proposal away, and what you describe already exists in the free-market economy. Read about it in this BBC News article - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-29365454
And both a lot of the time tooyou can either package them with plenty of air
or let them get crushed and supply what look like the factory floor sweepings.
The boxes are rigid enough to stop that so I don't buy that as an excuseto stop the getting crushed in transit
Well at least they are putting something in there that is of benefit to your body, unlike the rest of the contents.![]()
Your crisps come in boxes?! Milton K is posher than I ever thought.The boxes are rigid enough to stop that so I don't buy that as an excuse
Gift wrapped tooYour crisps come in boxes?! Milton K is posher than I ever thought.
So you think you should be allowed to park your car on somebody else's garden, without offering them what they would consider to be fair compensation? Good luck with that.how is that better than council rip off? It's a bloody steak a day to stop somewhere. Outrageous.
So you think you should be allowed to park your car on somebody else's garden, without offering them what they would consider to be fair compensation? Good luck with that.
No, the money will go to me and my new bollard-installing business.The idea is they will park in someone else's garden too. At the end of the day everyone will be equal and with money still in the pocket. Win win, unless you are a greedy council![]()