Stuart Rogers wrote:
> A couple of my colleagues got married last year - registry office
> then a reception for about 40 people. They managed to do it all
> for less than UKP1000 which, by today's standard, is damned cheap.
> They did it by never uttering the words, "it's for a wedding."
that's the way to do it. "Can I have a cake". "that's =A320 quid". "It's
for a wedding" "Make it =A3250".
Doesn't matter what it is, start price is =A3250. "I want you to play
some records for 2 hours" "=A3250". "I want to rent a hotel meeting room
for 25 minutes to do a wedding" "that'll be =A3250".
> > [5] SimonP says that doesn't translate over to RightPondia. Us
> > LeftP'ies have the saying that it takes three tries to get things
> > right. Ergo "Threes's the charm".
PLEASE NEVER USE ERGO. It's used by someone at work and every time I
see it I want to punch the patronising twat.
..=2E. and there are lots of other things I could mention about him as to
why he spent 18 months allegedly in "Prague" at HMP...
..=2E.and breathe....
>=20
> "Third time lucky."
G - one for sorrow girl