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Bears are weird looking if you look at them for too long. I mean, what the f**k are they? Look like men in wobbly fur suits with dog masks on.

Quote: Lee @ February 25 2013, 9:31 PM GMT

Bears are weird looking if you look at them for too long. I mean, what the f**k are they? Look like men in wobbly fur suits with dog masks on.

Laughing out loud Have you started smoking again?

Quote: Nil Putters @ February 25 2013, 9:32 PM GMT

Laughing out loud Have you started smoking again?

Don't tempt me! :P

:D

I wonder how many stoners we've lost to wild bears who 'just looked like they wanted a cuddle.'

And the chance of a pic-a-nic basket.

Quote: zooo @ February 25 2013, 9:38 PM GMT

I wonder how many stoners we've lost to wild bears who 'just looked like they wanted a cuddle.'

Laughing out loud

Quote: Lee @ February 25 2013, 9:40 PM GMT

And the chance of a pic-a-nic basket.

Laughing out loud

Bungles looking rough since Rainbow went tits up

Anyone know if they are still taking gift vouchers?

They certainly should be. They were only not accepted for about a week.

Cheers Aaron.

Quote: Aaron @ February 26 2013, 4:43 PM GMT

They certainly should be. They were only not accepted for about a week.

Luckily I've spent mine! :D

Quote: Will Cam @ February 26 2013, 4:31 PM GMT

Anyone know if they are still taking gift vouchers?

Only those less than 2 years old.

Got the Reeves and Mortimer show Bang Bang today for just over two quid. Which was nice. Now the shops that are closing are finally bringing down their prices you can get some decent bargains.

I've always found visiting HMV a frustrating experience as all the movies are alphabetised which kind of makes browsing difficult. Surely sorting by genre would be best? I'm not going to flip through thousands of DVDs I'm not interested in just in case I find one I want. And unless you're into pop/rock music you're going to have a bad time in most HMV stores. The folk section in most is only 2 columns wide, the classical section just has one crap basic album per composer etc.

If these kinds of shops (nd particularly bookshops) want to survive they're going to have to do better than being a less convenient and less well-stocked Amazon. They need to provide a different shopping experience for customers than what can be provided online.

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