A: It's such a nice day outside. Let's take a walk into town and do some window-shopping.
C: You know I hate shopping more than anything else in this world.
A: I know. But we could get some (exercise in), and we could get some errands run, too. Window-shopping won't cost you anything?
C: What kind of (errands) do we need to run?
A: Well, we could go to the newsagent's to pick up the Sunday paper, go to the butcher's to (pick up) a Chicken for a roast dinner, and to the chemist's to pick up your prescription from the doctor.
C: I'll only go if we can stop at the off-license to pick up something to drink for tonight.
A: Fine, we'll do that on the way home, so we don't have to carry it the whole time.
C: Sounds good. You have to (promise) not to go into any of the stores in the mall though. I know how you like to try things on in the fitting rooms, especially if the stores have (special offers).
A: I promise. We're only going for a walk to get some exercise and to get some things done that we haven't had time for.
C: OK, let's go then.
A: Do you have any (money)?
C: For what?
A: For our errands, and maybe a little (extra) for something from a vendor on the street.
C: You said you were only going to window shop!
A: I agreed to not go into the (mall), but I still look at things in the market!
C: I should have known...