Ian and I managed one visit to the sales which as usual were a great disappointment. We sat in traffic for 20 minutes and then Ian wandered round Maplins, Comet and PC world while I looked in Next, Marks and Spenser and Debenhams. There were no bargains and nothing worth buying that we needed but we did notice that the new stock in the stores seemed much more expensive; probably a result of the abysmal value of the pound which is now virtually the same as the Euro.
I bought a pair of shoes, Ian bought a tee-shirt and that was about it!
A blog about living in rural France, and currently surviving through the coronavirus times.
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
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I like the new layout, especially the pussy cat who plays with the cursor!
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