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Standard User alwall
(member) Fri 18-Mar-11 18:56:59
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Here's a hair - please split it !!!


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Standard User jchamier
(knowledge is power) Fri 18-Mar-11 20:23:10
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But Openreach do not charge the end user. The laziness is incidental to the fact that BT Infinity and its charging structure from BT Retail is not resold by anyone.


I suspect the problem is that OpenReach still has a (small) BT logo on their vans. They should get rid of that, and just be OpenReach Ltd. Maybe all the shares can be owned by British Telecommuncations Plc at the top smile

The general "BT" that people use is in this complex regulated world too generic. frown

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Standard User stevepressman
(learned) Mon 21-Mar-11 13:00:14
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Any idea of the biscuit preference of the Open Reach engineers ?

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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 21-Mar-11 16:22:27
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From what a couple have said on here then fig biscuits are very rare and much treasured.

Which isn't much use if the particular engineer doesn't like them.

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Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Mon 21-Mar-11 18:54:10
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Ah, the persuasive power of the maligned fig newton.

Malted milk, and a decent cup of tea can sometimes do the trick.

Them half chocolate Balkusen ones are funky too !

Anonymous
(Unregistered)Mon 21-Mar-11 19:27:43
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"Them half chocolate Balkusen ones are funky too !"

You probably mean Bahlsen Choco Leibniz, in which case I deffo agree. I'd post a link but their website is comprised of useless Flash. Try a supermarket site instead; apparently Waitrose [1] had them half price earlier in the year but I missed it. I think I've seen them cheap in Aldi too.

Where were we?

[1] http://www.waitrose.com/shop/ProductView-10309-10001... (also available in orange and in plain)
Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Mon 21-Mar-11 19:32:47
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Yeah, that'd be them. Too busy stuffing them in me gob to read the spelling ! grin

Standard User stevepressman
(learned) Tue 22-Mar-11 02:21:34
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Ah yes the German Bahlsen Leibniz Choco dead cheap in Germany when I lived there and cost and arm and a leg here frown

Well I guess I will have to look in Tesco's on my way home from work on Wednesday, too tempting to buy now as I am sure by the time Thursday comes and the man from Openreach arrived in the afternoon, the biscuit tin might stand a very good chance to be quite empty wink

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(deleted) Tue 22-Mar-11 07:41:07
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better still, i always prefer a bacon sandwich to a biscuit any day
Standard User stevepressman
(learned) Tue 22-Mar-11 13:31:24
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Sadly a Jewish household here frown

Steve
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