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co-op are the norths top business, official.we are 80th
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
http://icnewcastle.ic24.com/0500business/0500top200/
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
If Shepherd was in charge of the co-op he wouldn't be able to sell most of the crap he has sold in the past twelve months.Flogging overpriced donkeys for inflated prices just wouldn't be allowed!
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
next summer, i'll buy a new field and fill it with Calvesthis summer i'll buy 4 of the best fresians, i'll even go to Devon.
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
If it's anything like my local co-op it'd be full of unpleasant staff with crinkled fruit and veg. Hey, it's NUFC!Should say the Co-Op in Hexham is great - beats the sh** out of the Safeways :-)
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
...except on foreign lagers for those international weekends
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
Too late. We should have been a Coop a couple of years ago. Might have kept Big Dunc here if we had been.
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
I think that we are already a coop. Masses of "divvies" on the terraces ........
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
What's yellow and black and full of shite?
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
??
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
Netto
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
I thought Netto was Swedish for value? That's what the blonde bird in the helmet said on the telly... ;-)
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
Im impressed Bobby, your almost right. Netto is, for exampel, the amount of money you have left after you have payed your taxes on your salary.
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
Sudden - unfortunately, the English translation of Netto is indeed "cheap 'n shite" :-) Could of course be slang for Cordone...
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
Wor lass has just got her divvy card from Rothbury Co-op. We belong!! I can still remember me mam's number 4669 from Windy Nook Co-op. Collecting little red milk tokens. Also the fantastic pneumatic system for sending yer money to the cash office and the change rattling back down.
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
Ah, didnt know that. You learn something new everyday.
-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001
Sudden - is Netto different in Sweden? Over here it's marketed at the less well off in society who can only afford 1p for a can of beans, 19p for a loaf of bread & £25 a week for scratch cards.As for NUFC, we should never be a Co-op, there aren't enough people wh are prepared to contribute - see the '91 share issue for evidence.
-- Anonymous, June 16, 2001
Netto has not that meaning at all in Sweden. When you get your salary you earn X amount before taxesm thats brutto. When the taxes are gone what you have left is netto.
-- Anonymous, June 16, 2001