Bon Vendredi, chers amis
As I type the PWF van is trundling around the Alps dispensing knick nacks, furniture, paint, rugs and ooh, much, much more. But time, tide and the growing pile of stuff in our UK warehouse wait for no van - so thoughts turn to the next service.
This will leave the UK around 14/15 November, getting to the Alps shortly afterwards. Upwards dates aren't yet set, but obviously it will return unto the UK after a brief rest.
Alors, mes braves, bon weekend. See you in Cyberspace.
Keep on keeping on...
Regards
Phil White
Philip White Freight
Friday, October 28, 2016
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Well, October isn't over - announcing the second Philip White Freight service this month.
Bonjour, Alpiniards tous.
Well, I'm just back from the Alps and looking at a lovely blue Dorset sky. I've hung my duvet jacket up in the cupboard, as I shan't be needing it for a few weeks. It was seeing service in France though, oh yes. Personally I'm a smidge perturbed by the sudden onset of what feels like November in the Alps. Nobody wants winter to descend early, like a drunk and vengeant ice queen with no access to a diary - not while there's building work to be done, that is.
In a scandalously roundabout way I'm trying to say something simple: think ahead this year, mes amis. If the doomy mutterings of the guides are right, schnee, sturm und drang could be with us sooner than we think. All of which are no help to us here at Philip White Freight.
Therefore please take ye note - the second October service looks set to quit the balmy climes of Dorzzett around 22 Oct, and head your way. As always, we offer both a door-door service and the use of our fine warehouse, wherein suppliers can despatch your ordered goods.
Alors, a bientot, chers amis. Wrap up warm.
Regards
Phil White
Philip White Freight
Well, I'm just back from the Alps and looking at a lovely blue Dorset sky. I've hung my duvet jacket up in the cupboard, as I shan't be needing it for a few weeks. It was seeing service in France though, oh yes. Personally I'm a smidge perturbed by the sudden onset of what feels like November in the Alps. Nobody wants winter to descend early, like a drunk and vengeant ice queen with no access to a diary - not while there's building work to be done, that is.
In a scandalously roundabout way I'm trying to say something simple: think ahead this year, mes amis. If the doomy mutterings of the guides are right, schnee, sturm und drang could be with us sooner than we think. All of which are no help to us here at Philip White Freight.
Therefore please take ye note - the second October service looks set to quit the balmy climes of Dorzzett around 22 Oct, and head your way. As always, we offer both a door-door service and the use of our fine warehouse, wherein suppliers can despatch your ordered goods.
Alors, a bientot, chers amis. Wrap up warm.
Regards
Phil White
Philip White Freight
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Keep calm and trundleth on - Philip White Freight, new service date.
Bonjour, mes braves.
Well, should I hear another
crapulous opinion regarding impending Brexit echo about the historic streets of
Dorchester I fear for my sanity, so I've retreated to the sanctity of the PWF
office. Tempted though I am to rock gently to and fro with hands clapped to my
ears, it occurs to me that there is communication to be done. So accordingly,
to some degree in the style of our very own (idiotic opinion-free on Brexit,
thank the good lordy) town crier, who I encountered earlier:
Hear ye, hear ye, the Philip White
Freight van shalt leave the Alps around 26 July - which is little more than a
week away, so getteth thine skates on. It will come up to the UK, do its usual
act of trundling around unloading and reloading, then head back to the Alps at
the end of the week. If you would like its cargo to include something of yours,
please get in touch.
Alors, I bid you ye olde bonsoir.
Phil White
Philip White Freight
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