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He is just a grumpy old man
I have been known to be a grumpy old woman at times :D |
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They have one of these posters. When I asked about the 21 thingy, they said ' you have to look over 21, or we will ask for I.D ' If I had read the sign before opening my gob, it does state it on the sign lol. |
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As one eloquent Scottish judge was heard to declare when passing judgement on a case involving toll fees, “A sign should state what it means, and mean what it states.” Nope! There is nothing there to suggest where the comment was made. But as usual the self-opinionated don’t read what has been written much less understand and then jump to conclusions. |
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Clutching at straws JB? Seems not many people share your view point so whats the next boring topic from you?
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Please arrange the following words into a well-known phrase or proverb: black the pot the kettle calling |
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Wrong again Tealeaf (isn’t that slang for something?) I am a typical BLACKBURN cantankerous old git. My residence in Darwen is accidental - when a thieving piece of **!!** watched the ambulance take me away during the early hours, went round the back of my now empty house and broke in. When my son and daughter discovered what had happened later that same day they decided that this 7th burglary was one too many and moved all my stuff to my son’s house which happened to be in Darwen. Anything else that you want to slag me off for? |
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You are actually the most annoying person I've seen on this forum to date. You never say anything nice, its always just ranting at someone, and you're arguments for things are always so direct towards individuals on the forum that your ideas aren't even worth reading. If you're not referring to Scottish law, you need to learn about the english law regarding advertisements, and Entwisti gave you a perfect example of the english law regarding advertisements, so why don't YOU shut up and understand what people are saying to YOU, instead of assuming they are wrong and you are right all of the time. |
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However the law is quite clear – the age for buying booze is 18 or over and for Asda to declare that Asda will not sell booze to anyone who looks under 21, not withstanding the trading laws, is illegal. Not slow off the mark yerself it’s just that I have been aware of the notice shortly after it came on display. But being over 21 myself it was of no concern to me. I took notice when the other day a young man, after producing his driving license and passport, was still refused the sale of a bottle of scotch for his granddad’s birthday because he looked under 21. |
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All you drinkers should realise that this 21 thing is just a backdoor attempt to raise the drinking age. It is only a matter of time before Parliament passes an act to that effect. And when the objections come rolling in they will glibly state, “well that’s the way it has been unofficially for xxxxx years. We just made it official." But I don’t care. I don’t use alcohol. |
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Remember the story of the king’s new clothes? Well I’m like the little boy and I don’t follow others blindly. |
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The problem with some correspondents on this forum is that they like to dish it out but cannot take the return. In any case respect is earned not given as a right. |
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