aye the summer fruits one is a banger when its warm to be fair
’90’s Oasis would be very vocal about a Rock/Britpop band selling merch in M&S.
How times change.
You know you’re past it when they are selling your hoodie in M&S.
Oh dear.
St Michael was the OG – had his clothes in M&S long before any Manchester band
Is the juice that trendy now
They need to make some of the money back they lost after being hacked.
Well, some might say.
No one believed me when I said they’d do well for themselves.
I hear they even have their own drink out now
Oasis has truly permeated into the upper middle class
# “made it” That’s a funny way to spell “sold out.”
I know everyone thinks this is naff, but many Baggy bands like the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays wore Marks and Sparks before they made it big. John Squire was a big fan of an M&S cardie.
That feeling when you realise you’re now M&S’ target demographic.
The OG fans are M&S demographic age now, so not surprised.
You can’t go 5 minutes without seeing a piece of Oasis merch these days. Doesn’t quite match the image they like to project.
Do they sell matching action slacks?
Meanwhile, blur is in Tesco.
Oh god, not again…
THEY WEREN’T EVEN THE SAME SOUND, there was no need for a war…. The horror.
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aye the summer fruits one is a banger when its warm to be fair
’90’s Oasis would be very vocal about a Rock/Britpop band selling merch in M&S.
How times change.
You know you’re past it when they are selling your hoodie in M&S.
Oh dear.
St Michael was the OG – had his clothes in M&S long before any Manchester band
Is the juice that trendy now
They need to make some of the money back they lost after being hacked.
Well, some might say.
No one believed me when I said they’d do well for themselves.
I hear they even have their own drink out now
Oasis has truly permeated into the upper middle class
# “made it” That’s a funny way to spell “sold out.”
I know everyone thinks this is naff, but many Baggy bands like the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays wore Marks and Sparks before they made it big. John Squire was a big fan of an M&S cardie.
That feeling when you realise you’re now M&S’ target demographic.
The OG fans are M&S demographic age now, so not surprised.
You can’t go 5 minutes without seeing a piece of Oasis merch these days. Doesn’t quite match the image they like to project.
Do they sell matching action slacks?
Meanwhile, blur is in Tesco.
Oh god, not again…
THEY WEREN’T EVEN THE SAME SOUND, there was no need for a war…. The horror.
No that’s when you know you’re old.
So that is why they were selling Punishment Juice
[https://www.marksandspencer.com/food/punishment-juice/p/fdp60758347](https://www.marksandspencer.com/food/punishment-juice/p/fdp60758347)
They go down market just after closing the Wolverhampton store [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2l7jr2gep9o](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2l7jr2gep9o)
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