You don’t say. by sdevine89 Tags:ireland 4 comments Just remember that when you see notices like these, no matter how obvious it might seem, there’s almost a good reason why. Presumably people are going to the ground floor cafe and complaining. No way M&S would be giving up good merchandising space of people weren’t being absolutely thick all the time To be fair that’s a good place for a rooftop. Last week I was asked in work where the exit was, by a woman, standing at the exit. I get asked on a daily basis where the stairs is, more often than not, when I’m actually standing beside the stairs. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Just remember that when you see notices like these, no matter how obvious it might seem, there’s almost a good reason why.
Presumably people are going to the ground floor cafe and complaining. No way M&S would be giving up good merchandising space of people weren’t being absolutely thick all the time
Last week I was asked in work where the exit was, by a woman, standing at the exit. I get asked on a daily basis where the stairs is, more often than not, when I’m actually standing beside the stairs.
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Just remember that when you see notices like these, no matter how obvious it might seem, there’s almost a good reason why.
Presumably people are going to the ground floor cafe and complaining.
No way M&S would be giving up good merchandising space of people weren’t being absolutely thick all the time
To be fair that’s a good place for a rooftop.
Last week I was asked in work where the exit was, by a woman, standing at the exit.
I get asked on a daily basis where the stairs is, more often than not, when I’m actually standing beside the stairs.