The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => The Snug => Topic started by: Miss Demeanour on April 27, 2012, 07:03:32 AM
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So am I missing the point here or is M & S now turning itself into a Oxfam distribution centre ?
Why would you take your old clothes to M & S when you buy something new ? There is no discount ( however small ) for doing this. This requires you then to take whatever clothes you want to get rid of with you when you go shopping noooo: noooo: noooo:
Most people when they have a clear out take it to their local charity shop , I can't see how this incentivises anyone to haul it to you local M & S .
Am I being stoopido ?
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We must all do as Joanna Lumley tell us. Everyone knows that ::)
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I wonder how they will cope once they have bags of old tat left outside their shops that get ripped apart and strewn all over the place by local wildlife ( animals and humans alike) noooo:
We also have loads of these clothes recycling banks located all over the place now ...must be some serious money in this ? rubschin:
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I was gonna post about this, but from a different angle
I use to think Joanna Lumley was perfick, but ever since her extremely laudable efforts for the ex-Ghurkas she seems to have become so "full of herself" and seems to overact so much that she has more or less become a caricature of herself. I've gone from loving listening to her voice to trying to mentally switch off when she comes on the radio or TV. Strange innit confused:
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Two years ago we went to 'The Garden Party With A Difference' it was held in the grounds of Clarence House. It was based on 'being green' some bits were very interesting. The big boys were there, B and Q Marks and Spencer etc. M and S had a tat tent full of clothes and bits of fabric one or two ladies making said fabric into flowers to enliven and re-invent the tat. It was most strange.
I think it is an attempt to be seen as 'green' and part of the big society. noooo: