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Bob Eager[_5_] September 5th 16 04:50 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
Screwfix have just opened a branch abut 2 miles up the road. Easy
parking, just across from Sainsburys!

Been in there three times already, as I'm in the middle of a job. Last
time was today, and I picked up the new catalogue and the free boot bag.

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Scott[_17_] September 5th 16 06:12 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On 5 Sep 2016 15:50:35 GMT, Bob Eager wrote:

Screwfix have just opened a branch abut 2 miles up the road. Easy
parking, just across from Sainsburys!

Been in there three times already, as I'm in the middle of a job. Last
time was today, and I picked up the new catalogue and the free boot bag.


I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it costs
me nothing to get there.

My posts are not copyright as I have waived any claim to copyright by
placing this on a pubilc discussion forum.

Bill Wright[_3_] September 5th 16 07:30 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On 05/09/2016 18:12, Scott wrote:

I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it costs
me nothing to get there.


Won't your bike go on other roads then? Mine will. It will go pretty
well anywhere. Wrong way up one way streets is no problem. Footpaths,
anything.


My posts are not copyright as I have waived any claim to copyright by
placing this on a pubilc discussion forum.

What yer on about?

Bill

Scott[_17_] September 5th 16 07:39 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 19:30:25 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote:

On 05/09/2016 18:12, Scott wrote:

I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it costs
me nothing to get there.


Won't your bike go on other roads then? Mine will. It will go pretty
well anywhere. Wrong way up one way streets is no problem. Footpaths,
anything.


Having the shop at the side of the cycle track does offer a certain
tranquility compared to B&Q on a dual carriageway.

My posts are not copyright as I have waived any claim to copyright by
placing this on a pubilc discussion forum.

What yer on about?


Referring to signature by OP.

Bob Eager[_5_] September 5th 16 08:50 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 19:39:34 +0100, Scott wrote:

On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 19:30:25 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote:

On 05/09/2016 18:12, Scott wrote:

I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it costs
me nothing to get there.


Won't your bike go on other roads then? Mine will. It will go pretty
well anywhere. Wrong way up one way streets is no problem. Footpaths,
anything.


Having the shop at the side of the cycle track does offer a certain
tranquility compared to B&Q on a dual carriageway.

My posts are not copyright as I have waived any claim to copyright by
placing this on a pubilc discussion forum.

What yer on about?


Referring to signature by OP.


You miss the intention of the signature.



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Scott[_17_] September 5th 16 08:57 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On 5 Sep 2016 19:50:25 GMT, Bob Eager wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 19:39:34 +0100, Scott wrote:

On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 19:30:25 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote:

On 05/09/2016 18:12, Scott wrote:

I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it costs
me nothing to get there.

Won't your bike go on other roads then? Mine will. It will go pretty
well anywhere. Wrong way up one way streets is no problem. Footpaths,
anything.


Having the shop at the side of the cycle track does offer a certain
tranquility compared to B&Q on a dual carriageway.

My posts are not copyright as I have waived any claim to copyright by
placing this on a pubilc discussion forum.

What yer on about?


Referring to signature by OP.


You miss the intention of the signature.


Possibly so but if you are expecting a revenue stream of royalties, I
suspect you are in for a disappointment :-)

Bob Eager[_5_] September 5th 16 09:15 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 20:57:46 +0100, Scott wrote:

On 5 Sep 2016 19:50:25 GMT, Bob Eager wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 19:39:34 +0100, Scott wrote:

On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 19:30:25 +0100, Bill Wright

wrote:

On 05/09/2016 18:12, Scott wrote:

I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it
costs me nothing to get there.

Won't your bike go on other roads then? Mine will. It will go pretty
well anywhere. Wrong way up one way streets is no problem. Footpaths,
anything.

Having the shop at the side of the cycle track does offer a certain
tranquility compared to B&Q on a dual carriageway.

My posts are not copyright as I have waived any claim to copyright
by placing this on a pubilc discussion forum.

What yer on about?

Referring to signature by OP.


You miss the intention of the signature.


Possibly so but if you are expecting a revenue stream of royalties, I
suspect you are in for a disappointment :-)


You have missed the intention, then.

I don't even get much in royalties from my books.

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Chris Green September 5th 16 11:08 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
Bill Wright wrote:
On 05/09/2016 18:12, Scott wrote:

I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it costs
me nothing to get there.


Won't your bike go on other roads then? Mine will. It will go pretty
well anywhere. Wrong way up one way streets is no problem. Footpaths,
anything.

Not only are you a reactionary, you are a blatant (and dangerous IMHO)
law breaker as well.

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Scott[_17_] September 6th 16 12:34 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On 5 Sep 2016 20:15:48 GMT, Bob Eager wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 20:57:46 +0100, Scott wrote:

On 5 Sep 2016 19:50:25 GMT, Bob Eager wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2016 19:39:34 +0100, Scott wrote:

On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 19:30:25 +0100, Bill Wright

wrote:

On 05/09/2016 18:12, Scott wrote:

I'm finding them quite useful too - on a main cycle route so it
costs me nothing to get there.

Won't your bike go on other roads then? Mine will. It will go pretty
well anywhere. Wrong way up one way streets is no problem. Footpaths,
anything.

Having the shop at the side of the cycle track does offer a certain
tranquility compared to B&Q on a dual carriageway.

My posts are not copyright as I have waived any claim to copyright
by placing this on a pubilc discussion forum.

What yer on about?

Referring to signature by OP.

You miss the intention of the signature.


Possibly so but if you are expecting a revenue stream of royalties, I
suspect you are in for a disappointment :-)


You have missed the intention, then.


I regret that I have. I can only assume it is either an in joke or a
naive understanding of copyright law.

rick September 6th 16 01:09 PM

Screwfix just up the road!
 
On 05/09/2016 16:50, Bob Eager wrote:
Screwfix have just opened a branch abut 2 miles up the road. Easy
parking, just across from Sainsburys!

Been in there three times already, as I'm in the middle of a job. Last
time was today, and I picked up the new catalogue and the free boot bag.



Now have 3 locally .... but also have Tool Station ......... always look
to see if they have what I want first, cheaper, and a much faster buying
experience.
Plus if it isn't in stock free next day postage to you.


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