If I don't find anything that fits, then I won't buy anything, but I wouldn't inflict going back three times on you, and I like to think I'm relatively swift when shopping.
Indian_skimmer saw me buying a dress for a wedding, I think in about an hour?
If I wasn't sure, I might go on looking and then go back, but only once. And that's more likely to occur when shopping on my own anyway.
The worrying thing is that I can *very* clearly imagine you two trying to look nonchalant in Edinburgh station with a skeletal Giant Elk in your rucksack.
I've met quite a few people who're going to visit now it's reopened. I've told every single one of them to ask a member of staff what happened to the goldfish.
I got to visit briefly last weekend. Was suitably impressed (also thankful that my packing skills were obviously successful on the basis of spotting unscathed items I knew I'd packed). I want a proper visit back, with more time to properly wander around it. Also possibly have tea/coffee while I'm there.
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Really it's the "choosing nothing" that grates, it wouldn't be so bad if they at least decided to by the damn thing.
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Exactly if you're going shopping buy something or don't bother.
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Indian_skimmer saw me buying a dress for a wedding, I think in about an hour?
If I wasn't sure, I might go on looking and then go back, but only once. And that's more likely to occur when shopping on my own anyway.
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For no 7, I'd probably have to go with the shiny travelling chest that I remember packing. It is rather big to carry easily however...
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Grrrr. I am laughing too though.
I got to visit briefly last weekend. Was suitably impressed (also thankful that my packing skills were obviously successful on the basis of spotting unscathed items I knew I'd packed). I want a proper visit back, with more time to properly wander around it. Also possibly have tea/coffee while I'm there.
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