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![]() "Ian F." wrote in message ... "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... Bus and train services are perfectly adequate and have the advantage of not costing anything like £15 for parking. But not much good unless you don't mind schlepping all your shopping home by hand. As the OP is schlepping their shopping around for 11 (yes, eleven) hours, going home on the train seems the easy part. tim Ian |
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![]() tim(yet another new home) wrote: "Ian F." wrote in message ... "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... Bus and train services are perfectly adequate and have the advantage of not costing anything like £15 for parking. But not much good unless you don't mind schlepping all your shopping home by hand. As the OP is schlepping their shopping around for 11 (yes, eleven) hours, going home on the train seems the easy part. Don't think of the car as transport, think of it as a place to store the shopping. |
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![]() tim(yet another new home) wrote: "Ian F." wrote in message ... "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... Bus and train services are perfectly adequate and have the advantage of not costing anything like £15 for parking. But not much good unless you don't mind schlepping all your shopping home by hand. As the OP is schlepping their shopping around for 11 (yes, eleven) hours, going home on the train seems the easy part. Who said anything about "schlepping their shopping around for 11" hours? Presumably, they keep going back to the car and storing it in the boot whenever it gets too much to carry. Then off to buy some more. That *is* the normal way of shopping. How else are you going to buy two or three times the amount you can carry in one day? |
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" writes Who said anything about "schlepping their shopping around for 11" hours? Presumably, they keep going back to the car and storing it in the boot whenever it gets too much to carry. Then off to buy some more. That *is* the normal way of shopping. How else are you going to buy two or three times the amount you can carry in one day? It's the 11 hour shopping marathon I'm having trouble with- I tend to get fed up to the back teeth after 3 or 4 hours wandering around shops. As to leaving stuff in the car, I'd rather buy less than have to return to the car once or twice- I don't like leaving anything in the car that the thieving scrotes could get their hands on... -- Kenny |
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Kenny ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying
: It's the 11 hour shopping marathon I'm having trouble with- I tend to get fed up to the back teeth after 3 or 4 hours wandering around shops. You last that long? I'm quite surprised that nobody's yet suggested that the OP's other half gets the bus/train/whatever to the shops in the morning, then the OP collects her by car (assuming she has too large a haul to make PT feasible) at the end of the day. |
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Adrian writes Kenny ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : It's the 11 hour shopping marathon I'm having trouble with- I tend to get fed up to the back teeth after 3 or 4 hours wandering around shops. You last that long? I'm quite surprised that nobody's yet suggested that the OP's other half gets the bus/train/whatever to the shops in the morning, then the OP collects her by car (assuming she has too large a haul to make PT feasible) at the end of the day. Hey, I'm a new man... LOL! I prefer when the other half goes out by herself, and I go pick her up later, but then when I go along, she tends to spend less. Swings and roundabouts... ;-) -- Kenny |
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