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I'm just back from Barcelona where i befriended 2 very nice guys from London. As you know talk in a bar with plenty of beer and Long Island iced teas can lead anywhere :thumbup: When asked how much a net of logs was in their area they told me usually £7... I feel somewhat short changed for selling to my local coal merchant for £2... even though he's only selling them for £3. On saying that his main business by far is coal, and i imagine selling the logs is only to keep customers happy. I think we'll have to up the price by about a quid in the Autumn, don't you think ??? :thumbup:

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HI MATE not for me a pt of cider is £6/8 a pt that just mad the price are high in bath jon :thumbup:

 

Not for me either Jon!.......The last time i went to London i got 3 points and sixty quid up me ribs :001_huh:

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