Respect due to Dominos on Bagshot
Respect due to Dominos on Bagshot
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hewlett

Original Poster:

2,186 posts

244 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Still delivering and in a Merc G500 (V8)! Pic to follow when I get home smile



Polish guy delivering and getting in the left hand drivers side, ''you call theeeese snow?''

Edited by hewlett on Wednesday 6th January 22:30

CypherP

4,425 posts

215 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Now that is impressive. Although where the hell did he get a G Wagon from over here? And how much are Dominos paying him for that matter? fk it, i'd deliver in this weather if I was provided with a wage to fund something like that!

Fair play to that man. Have to give praise to the foreigners who do jobs like that and keep the nation supplied with food and becerages.

hewlett

Original Poster:

2,186 posts

244 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Great looking thing, 51 plate I think, styled with a ruler, marvellous sound, hey I might order delivery just to see and hear the thing again !

Mclovin

1,679 posts

221 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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it has to be the owners....no way you could run that on a pizza wage...

NWVT

2,630 posts

207 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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my local faviourate chinese has a TVR Sag and Hummer H1 both neatly sign written and im one of there best customers lol. il try and get pics next time they deliver smile

tuscan_al

4,107 posts

237 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Right thats 3 cars I fancy owning, think I might move into the fast food industry.

hewlett

Original Poster:

2,186 posts

244 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Well, I was reading about Papa Johns which does roaring business down the road in Lightwater:

'Pizza delivery chains Domino's and Papa John's have both reported surging sales in the last three months of 2009, with Papa John's having its best-ever Saturday on the weekend of the X-Factor final.

Domino's said its sponsorship of Britain's Got Talent helped sales to rise 15.6pc to £112.4m in the last quarter.

But what is it that makes the combination of talent contests and extra pepperoni so irresistable? The fact that you don't have to tear yourself away from the contestants' warbling or jiving for two minutes to get a knife and fork? The contrast of warm melted cheese and Simon Cowell's cold stony heart?

Is this your dream night in or are there better food/watching combinations to be had?

Can curry, lager and football be beaten?

Pasta and Grand Designs, aka property porn?

Let us know what you think.'