Two dead British Artist purchase goods from my shop
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I work in an electrical retailer in St Albans, Hertfordshire. When a customer had selected the item they would like to purchase, the sales assistant (me) is required to take some personal details the put them on our data base and therefore process the order. I was first confronted with a gentleman by the name of Mr. Hogarth, who share his surname with 18th century artist, William Hogarth. Several minutes later I processed another order for a gentleman who went by the name of Mr. Constable, obviously sharing the name with John Constable another 18th/19th century dead British Artist. I could not believe my luck.
Date submitted:Sat, 21 Jan 2012 10:49:10 +0000Coincidence ID:5645