View Full Version : Nightmare trip to Asda
stevewool
29th August 2016, 22:39
Had to pop into Asda to go and get some pictures i had developed and looking around i thought to myself there is nothing as queer as folk.
You can get them in different sizes , tall, thin, fat, small, and different shades too.
And why is it you see more tattoos on ladies and on men arms too , is this body art , each to there own but come on when you see tinker bell on this large ladies ankle or some sort of moth on there shoulders ,well its a little off putting.
But its a free world for now,so we can do what we want too
grahamw48
29th August 2016, 23:43
They think the Kardashians, the soaps, and Big Brother are the real world. :anerikke:
Personally I try to respect and look up to those who set higher standards, rather than worship and emulate the detritus of humanity. :NoNo:
Michael Parnham
30th August 2016, 07:28
They think the Kardashians, the soaps, and Big Brother are the real world. :anerikke:
Personally I try to respect and look up to those who set higher standards, rather than worship and emulate the detritus of humanity. :NoNo:
True but sad:anerikke:
Trefor
30th August 2016, 14:25
One word - Asda. 'nuff said.
Sainsbury's has a better class of slapper :-)
stevewool
30th August 2016, 14:55
Can't beat Aldi and farm foods, you know who you are there and so do the folk that you meet, funny how everyone seems to talk in these smaller shops
grahamw48
30th August 2016, 15:25
We have an Aldi in our village now.
I probably spend 5 minutes buying my actual shopping, and 30 minutes rooting around in their 'special offer' bric a brac. Some really weird, useful, and cheap crap amongst it.:icon_lol:
I am currently sitting in a pair of their £6.99 'Workwear' trousers.. the ones with multiple pockets that you're supposed to use on a building site.
Actually they look like (and are) a very smart pair of top quality Chinos... wih loads of useful extra bits. :D
(Saving my £1.99 3-pack of Olympic socks for my next Phils trip.)
Steve.r
30th August 2016, 15:29
I won't mention my tattoo....see?
grahamw48
30th August 2016, 15:35
Steve said it ! :biggrin:
grahamw48
30th August 2016, 17:18
Our baby boy was helping with the shopping yesterday. :biggrin:
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/grahamw48/Merly%20and%20baby%20pics/Geoffrey%20Shopping%2029816_zpsbl5gyrlz.jpg~original
Steve.r
30th August 2016, 17:56
Lovely Gaham
Michael Parnham
30th August 2016, 19:19
Wait till he's helping you in Aldi Graham, nice photo:xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
30th August 2016, 20:15
Our baby boy was helping with the shopping yesterday. :biggrin:
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/grahamw48/Merly%20and%20baby%20pics/Geoffrey%20Shopping%2029816_zpsbl5gyrlz.jpg~original
Hes growing very fast Graham,
Did you see the advert looking for staff, :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
30th August 2016, 20:20
Haha... if only I was under 25 with pleasant personality. :icon_lol:
Ako Si Jamie
1st September 2016, 13:37
I walked out of Aldi last week. Only had a basket of shopping and went to the tills and every one of them had someone with a shedload of stuff in a trolley. After about five minutes they added a new till but someone with a packed trolley got in the queue before me. They saw how little I had but they didn't allow me to go in front of them. I always let the odd person jump in front if they only have a few items.
Anyway, Aldi should have express tills or self service ones. It's 2016 FFS. :mad:
Arthur Little
1st September 2016, 23:29
Anyway, Aldi should have express tills or self service ones. It's 2016 FFS. :mad:
So they should, Jamie ... :iagree: entirely!
stevewool
2nd September 2016, 06:38
Self service tills,
Well as we walked around Asda there was this section of self service tills for small items around 12 with 1 person there to help and point a green arrow to a vacant till, and WOW there was another 3 full size tills with conveyor belts to self service your whole weekly shop, i wonder how many items somehow miss there bar codes on these tills :biggrin:
Arthur Little
2nd September 2016, 22:40
Self service tills,
NOT so keen on those, though, :olddude: ... they leave me :confused:
grahamw48
2nd September 2016, 23:55
I'm also one of those old fuddy duddies who either ignore the self-service machines, or pretend (?) to be a helpless fool who needs the aid of a staff member every time, to work the thing . :olddude: Saves me having to muck about with it.
Michael Parnham
3rd September 2016, 07:09
I don't use self service either:NoNo:
Slip
3rd September 2016, 09:31
I like the asda near me. If you shop in their (it's in a complex of shops) you get 2 hours free parking.
I don't normally go in there but visit other shops. Then pick up a discarded receipt on the way to the car, then when you enter your car registration in the car park machine, if you've shopped at asda it asks you to scan the barcode on your receipt for free parking.
Saves me £3 a couple times a week
SimonH
3rd September 2016, 10:07
Our baby boy was helping with the shopping yesterday. :biggrin:
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/grahamw48/Merly%20and%20baby%20pics/Geoffrey%20Shopping%2029816_zpsbl5gyrlz.jpg~original
Is that the same Uncle in the background, the one with the extra finger (or maybe not now) :Erm:
grahamw48
3rd September 2016, 11:30
Haha.. no, finger is still present. :biggrin:
Here he is with uncle Poly... same day. :smile:
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/grahamw48/Merly%20and%20baby%20pics/Geoffrey%20and%20Poly%20in%20Mangaldan%2029816_zpsicgvki92.jpg~original
SimonH
3rd September 2016, 11:32
Ahh ok, saw a man with a bandaged right hand in the same photo and remembered the extra digit :smile:
grahamw48
3rd September 2016, 11:40
Elder brother of Mercedes.... here with his own family. :smile:
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/grahamw48/Merly%20and%20baby%20pics/IMG_20160202_172722_zpsy735sbiv.jpg~original
Rosie1958
5th September 2016, 10:26
Graham, your son is growing up so quickly, such a cute little man and lovely to see photos of him! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
As for shopping, I always aim for the scan as you shop tills since they are usually empty. The concept is excellent if wanting to shop to a budget and to avoid waiting in queues :smile:
grahamw48
5th September 2016, 11:21
Thanks Rosie. Yes, he's growing and developing so fast now.
It's only June since I was last able to give him a cuddle, but it seems like very much longer. Frustratingly, I need to wait for the return of my passport from the Passport Office before being able to plan my next visit. That was sent to them at the beginning of July.
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