It was tongue in cheek but the post before ALREADY said nationwide so wind you neck in m8!! :x
Yes one post (not from the OP) said it was nationwide, but the person was asking the OP. Given the amount of store specific Morrisons deals, it IS a valid question.
"wind in your neck" - what does that even mean? :-D
Yes one post (not from the OP) said it was nationwide, but the person was asking the OP. Given the amount of store specific Morrisons deals, it IS a valid question.
"wind in your neck" - what does that even mean? :-D
But why does everyone on here nowadays insist on evidence?!?! Its a head up site, not a binding contract. My point was that a longstanding and respected member said it was a nationwide deal and that should be enough without asking the OP IMHO.
As for "wind your neck in"..... I dont know what its supposed to signify?!?!
Maybe, but I have personally gone to my Morrisons several times after someone has posted a cheap game deal here only to find all games at my Morrisons are 99% of time RRP, they're rarely cheaper, and its quite a big Morrisons too, so I always take these deals with a pinch of salt. Now if it were a different store I could believe its nationwide without any evidence at all.
I think this probably is nationwide, but as I say, with Morrisons it's never a certainty unless you see the evidence regardless of who's posted the deal.
So is it "wind" as in "the blowing wind" or "wind" as in "wind your clock up", I am intrigued by this charming dialect
the wind (clock) your neck in statment. refers to the age old shouty practice of extending ones neck forward whilst in shouty mode. the 'wind in' statment refers to the practice of calming down :whistling:
the wind (clock) your neck in statment. refers to the age old shouty practice of extending ones neck forward whilst in shouty mode. the 'wind in' statment refers to the practice of calming down :whistling:
LOL thanks for that........ always known when to use it but never thought of why
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frakison - Sep 07, 2009 13:25
No, just nationwide :roll:
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russ - Sep 07, 2009 13:36
Its not that obvious frakison - there have been loads of Morrison deals that are store specific and it doesnt say "nationwide" in the 1st post.
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frakison - Sep 07, 2009 13:39
It was tongue in cheek but the post made over an hour before his question ALREADY said nationwide so wind you neck in m8!! :x
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russ - Sep 07, 2009 13:41
Yes one post (not from the OP) said it was nationwide, but the person was asking the OP. Given the amount of store specific Morrisons deals, it IS a valid question.
"wind in your neck" - what does that even mean? :-D
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frakison - Sep 07, 2009 13:46
"wind in your neck" - what does that even mean? :-D
But why does everyone on here nowadays insist on evidence?!?! Its a head up site, not a binding contract. My point was that a longstanding and respected member said it was a nationwide deal and that should be enough without asking the OP IMHO.
As for "wind your neck in"..... I dont know what its supposed to signify?!?!
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russ - Sep 07, 2009 13:52
I think this probably is nationwide, but as I say, with Morrisons it's never a certainty unless you see the evidence regardless of who's posted the deal.
So is it "wind" as in "the blowing wind" or "wind" as in "wind your clock up", I am intrigued by this charming dialect
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tazzababe - Sep 07, 2009 14:12
Just got one from Ince. They gave quite a few. Got staff discount so came to 45. Well chuffed
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jax72 - Sep 07, 2009 14:32
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JustExtreme - Sep 07, 2009 14:35
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flamingcarrot - Sep 07, 2009 14:41
............btw, thanks for calling me 'respected' frakison - no-one has ever called me that before :w00t: have some rep ;-)
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chriswhitt - Sep 07, 2009 15:10
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atambo - Sep 07, 2009 16:29
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frakison - Sep 07, 2009 18:35
............btw, thanks for calling me 'respected' frakison - no-one has ever called me that before :w00t: have some rep ;-)
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frakison - Sep 07, 2009 18:36
LOL thanks for that........ always known when to use it but never thought of why
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francodevil - Sep 08, 2009 00:10