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Old August 15th 04, 07:22 AM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.transport,misc.transport.urban-transit
Mark Gibson Mark Gibson is offline
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Default Many Birds with One Stone

In misc.transport.urban-transit Brimstone wrote:
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 11:24:09 on Sat,
14 Aug 2004, Brimstone remarked:
"I've got three siblings and when we were kids we usually
had at least one dog. My mother walked to and from the
shops, about a mile each way, bringing the goods home in a
shopping trolley. Why are so many people wimps these days?"

Where does it say "supermarket" in that quote?


What other kinds of shopping trolley are there?


Ones that you can buy and take home quite legititmately. I take it from that
that you have someone else to do your shopping for you or you use the
four-wheel motorised variety?


I'm not British (I think) but I do recall seeing lots of people walking
with what might be called shopping trolleys in London. I've even
seen people using privately owned shopping carts in many places in the USA.
London does not have the big box supermarkets that are like the four
within walking distance of me. It is a nice place for pub crawling,
though...


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"No one goes there nowadays, it's too crowded."
-- Unknown