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8.9.09

Rules

Isn't life hard enough?




















I came across this trolley's set of rules at a brand spanking new supermarket. It didn't make me cross, in fact it made me laugh out loud as I thought of the BBC TV series The Vicar of Dibley.

One of the most lovable character's Jim Trott, answers every question he is asked in exactly this way.

"No no no no...yes"



Interestingly it usually works out well for him.


Is he now involved with the Foodland supermarket chain? Could the trolley manufacturers have missed every episode and multiple series of the Vicar of Dibley and not noticed any similarities?


Are they just trying to make us mums laugh?

Or is it just boring butt covering rules for use that no one apart from a legal head thought about?

Well at least it made me laugh and became some blog fodder.

1 comment:

miruspeg said...

Yes that is what happens when we blog, we see things as blog fodder!
I love the Vicar of Dibley, such wonderful humour.

This sign is in a ridiculous spot isn't it, as it is covered when the child sits on it.
I normally put my bread and biscuits on the seat, so I will be in trouble as the sign says 'to be used only for a child...'!!!

Also I am glad you are part of the 11:11 club...the more the merrier.

:-)
Peggy

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