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Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Fri Jul 26 2019 7:38pm
by Richard Frost

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Fri Jul 26 2019 10:28pm
by kevinchess1
I regret having crumble with ice cream for tea :sick:
Life goes on

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Fri Jul 26 2019 10:38pm
by Richard Frost
kevinchess1 wrote:
Fri Jul 26 2019 10:28pm
I regret having crumble with ice cream for tea :sick:
Life goes on
Custard is far better.

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Fri Jul 26 2019 11:10pm
by expressman33
The power of hindsight

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Sat Jul 27 2019 10:05am
by blythburgh
William Joseph1 wrote:
Fri Jul 26 2019 10:38pm
kevinchess1 wrote:
Fri Jul 26 2019 10:28pm
I regret having crumble with ice cream for tea :sick:
Life goes on
Custard is far better.
I prefer most puddings without them losing the taste due to the overwhelming custard taste. I have just one pudding a week (in an attempt to lose the weight my hormones piled on me when they were playing up). It is always ordered with no custard but with chocolate icecream

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Sat Jul 27 2019 11:58am
by pabenny
Some considerable thread drift going on here

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Sat Jul 27 2019 12:19pm
by Richard Frost
pabenny wrote:
Sat Jul 27 2019 11:58am
Some considerable thread drift going on here
It is ages since I used any thread for sewing. Do people make do and mend much nowadays or do people tend to throw away and buy new?

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Sat Jul 27 2019 12:25pm
by kevinchess1
I don’t see/knit anymore
IDSIS has a sewing kit but it’s rare that it gets use
She does crochet though

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Sun Jul 28 2019 9:59am
by blythburgh
Back on track (this thread has become like some train journeys recently, heading all over the place before you arrive at where you wanted to go) : I am so grateful not to have any shares in the firm. And just as well the CIC did not buy into it either

Re: Sports Direct debacle

Posted: Tue Jul 30 2019 4:02pm
by BeautifulSunshine
blythburgh wrote:
Sun Jul 28 2019 9:59am
Back on track (this thread has become like some train journeys recently, heading all over the place before you arrive at where you wanted to go) : I am so grateful not to have any shares in the firm. And just as well the CIC did not buy into it either
In hindsight it looks like a good call.