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On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:22:02 +0100, David Cantrell
wrote: On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 08:28:30PM +0100, tim (not at home) wrote: but why would someone buy a posh shirt whilst waiting for a train? For the same reason as they might buy a posh shirt at an airport. Or indeed buy a posh shirt anywhere else. Because they're over-paid and under-brained. Well, perhaps I was underbrained and overpaid, but a few years ago I got an emergency call for a training gig in Wales. I packed quite quickly, went to Paddington, and discovered that I had forgotten to pack my shirts. A quick visit to the shirt shop, and I was OK. I don't know whether that kind of custom can keep a shirt shop open, but there you have it. It makes sense to sell food, drinks, newspapers, books and magazines at a station. It don't make sense to sell anything else, as can be seen by the fairly fast turnover of shops trying to sell anything else. -- Chris Hansen | chrishansenhome at btinternet dot com Kevin: "I'm a atheist and I don't want a pervy priest saying any last rites over me!" Bob: "Cross-posting top-posters go straight to hell anyway ..." from alt.obituaries |
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