We were supposed to buy ayah his new pair of jeans, and a new pair of working shoes for me. Obviously things didn’t go as planned.

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On the subject of shoes, why did you shut your outlet in Bicester? Why?!!!

I have a pair of pelotas which were bought in 2000. 12 long years and still going strong, so it’s worth the money you pay for them. Third row, first column would’ve been the one to buy. If they had not closed their Bicester outlet branch! -_-

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Grammar nazi or not, c’mon la. The place ain’t Bichester. Like Leichester or Glouchester. Please la.

“Bicester (ˈbɪstər/ BIS-tər) has a history going back to Saxon times. The name Bicester, which has been in use since the mid 17th century, derives from earlier forms including Berncestre, Burencestre, Burcester, Biciter and Bissiter (the John Speed map of 1610 shows four alternative spellings and Miss G. H. Dannatt[who?] found 45 variants in wills of the 17th and 18th centuries). Theories advanced for the meaning of the name include “of Beorna” (a personal name), “The Fort of the Warriors” or literally from Latin Bi-cester to mean “The 2 forts”. The ruins of the Roman settlement of Alchester are 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of the town and remains of an Augustinian priory founded in 1180 survive in the town centre.” –Wikipedia