Awww that’s the end
Yogi19 posted:The Lottery
I do mine from an app now when I remember to do it
Rocking Ros Rose posted:Yogi19 posted:The Lottery
I do mine from an app now when I remember to do it
I used to do it every week
Rocking Ros Rose posted:Yogi19 posted:The Lottery
I do mine from an app now when I remember to do it
I gave up on the normal Lottery but sometimes do the Euromillions - just get a Lucky Dip
Baz posted:Awww that’s the end
Quite a few memories watching this show❤️
Kaytee posted:Baz posted:Awww that’s the end
Quite a few memories watching this show❤️
Yes
Yogi19 posted:Rocking Ros Rose posted:Yogi19 posted:The Lottery
I do mine from an app now when I remember to do it
I gave up on the normal Lottery but sometimes do the Euromillions - just get a Lucky Dip
Same here😂
Kaytee posted:Baz posted:Awww that’s the end
Quite a few memories watching this show❤️
Baz posted:Cheese and pineapple hedgehog
Thanks for the company ladies...off to watch a Bake Off on plus 1
Baz posted:Rocking Ros Rose posted:Yogi19 posted:The Lottery
I do mine from an app now when I remember to do it
I used to do it every week
same here
Thanks for the company, ladies
enjoyed that
Just watching on Sunday catch-up!.
The 1980's was my favourite decade. So much of that was familiar to me. I did not like the transition into the 1990's.
Enjoyed the show. Probably more so that I am seeing and learning things about my city through the decades. Next weeks looks interesting, probably the round-up show.
If you have £248,000 to spare, you can own the corner shop, and maybe, just maybe, breathe life into the shop and enjoy a never ending stream of grateful customers .
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Just watching on Sunday catch-up!.
The 1980's was my favourite decade. So much of that was familiar to me. I did not like the transition into the 1990's.
Enjoyed the show. Probably more so that I am seeing and learning things about my city through the decades. Next weeks looks interesting, probably the round-up show.
If you have £248,000 to spare, you can own the corner shop, and maybe, just maybe, breathe life into the shop and enjoy a never ending stream of grateful customers .
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
I preferred the much earlier decades showing how the corner shop was so much more than a convenience store.
It was the heart of the community - was nice to see how it brought people together
Saint posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Just watching on Sunday catch-up!.
The 1980's was my favourite decade. So much of that was familiar to me. I did not like the transition into the 1990's.
Enjoyed the show. Probably more so that I am seeing and learning things about my city through the decades. Next weeks looks interesting, probably the round-up show.
If you have £248,000 to spare, you can own the corner shop, and maybe, just maybe, breathe life into the shop and enjoy a never ending stream of grateful customers .
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
I preferred the much earlier decades showing how the corner shop was so much more than a convenience store.
It was the heart of the community - was nice to see how it brought people together
Me too Renton
Baz posted:Saint posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Just watching on Sunday catch-up!.
The 1980's was my favourite decade. So much of that was familiar to me. I did not like the transition into the 1990's.
Enjoyed the show. Probably more so that I am seeing and learning things about my city through the decades. Next weeks looks interesting, probably the round-up show.
If you have £248,000 to spare, you can own the corner shop, and maybe, just maybe, breathe life into the shop and enjoy a never ending stream of grateful customers .
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
I preferred the much earlier decades showing how the corner shop was so much more than a convenience store.
It was the heart of the community - was nice to see how it brought people together
Me too Renton
Ditto
Evening Baz
Baz posted:I bet they are doing a roaring trade in these days
Yes
Saint posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Just watching on Sunday catch-up!.
The 1980's was my favourite decade. So much of that was familiar to me. I did not like the transition into the 1990's.
Enjoyed the show. Probably more so that I am seeing and learning things about my city through the decades. Next weeks looks interesting, probably the round-up show.
If you have £248,000 to spare, you can own the corner shop, and maybe, just maybe, breathe life into the shop and enjoy a never ending stream of grateful customers .
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
I preferred the much earlier decades showing how the corner shop was so much more than a convenience store.
It was the heart of the community - was nice to see how it brought people together
My English was quite poor there. What I meant was my favourite decade generally was the 1980's, not really specifically about this programme.
These types of programme have interest all the way through for me. I learn something each decade.
That’s big for a “corner shop”
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Saint posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Just watching on Sunday catch-up!.
The 1980's was my favourite decade. So much of that was familiar to me. I did not like the transition into the 1990's.
Enjoyed the show. Probably more so that I am seeing and learning things about my city through the decades. Next weeks looks interesting, probably the round-up show.
If you have £248,000 to spare, you can own the corner shop, and maybe, just maybe, breathe life into the shop and enjoy a never ending stream of grateful customers .
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
I preferred the much earlier decades showing how the corner shop was so much more than a convenience store.
It was the heart of the community - was nice to see how it brought people together
My English was quite poor there. What I meant was my favourite decade generally was the 1980's, not really specifically about this programme.
These types of programme have interest all the way through for me. I learn something each decade.
Hi EC Yes
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Saint posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Just watching on Sunday catch-up!.
The 1980's was my favourite decade. So much of that was familiar to me. I did not like the transition into the 1990's.
Enjoyed the show. Probably more so that I am seeing and learning things about my city through the decades. Next weeks looks interesting, probably the round-up show.
If you have £248,000 to spare, you can own the corner shop, and maybe, just maybe, breathe life into the shop and enjoy a never ending stream of grateful customers .
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
I preferred the much earlier decades showing how the corner shop was so much more than a convenience store.
It was the heart of the community - was nice to see how it brought people together
My English was quite poor there. What I meant was my favourite decade generally was the 1980's, not really specifically about this programme.
These types of programme have interest all the way through for me. I learn something each decade.
Evening EC
hi bazzy and yogi
hi sainty EC
Hi all.
No one fancy taking over this shop then?
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Hi all.
No one fancy taking over this shop then?
Depends on the period
Rocking Ros Rose posted:hi bazzy and yogi
Evening Ros
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Hi all.
No one fancy taking over this shop then?
No thanks
Baz posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:Hi all.
No one fancy taking over this shop then?
Depends on the period
Today: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/co...operty-89427704.html
I doubt you would want to do it these days, despite the fact they are probably doing great business during C-19.