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New Shop on Melbourne Grove-Fairies and Floozies -Open 19 Sept


nico1

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Hi Guys,


Ive started a new thread to make sure everyone sees the opening date, the shop is looking great and all of you are welcome to come and take a look. I cant stress just how nervous I am and would love any further suggestions on spreading the word. Slowly I have built up the brands but I am also stocking a number of new independant young designers as Id love to give them exposure and stock unique items. I have already set up a facebook group and page so please look and join. I will be placing pics up and communicating through the group quite a lot you can also mail [email protected] once I open I will be having a launch event so I will keep you posted. There will also be other events like styling evenings and swapshops as I want to have a bit of a different vibe. There will also be an opening offer to obtain a Dulwich discount card, please email or join the groups, I will also offer student discount. I look forward to seeing you and any suggestions are welcome.


Nick

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Hi Everyone, Would just like to let everyone know Fairies and Floozies is now open and I would love everyone to pass by and let me know what you think. The shop is looking great and the reaction has been fantastic so far, I have an opening promo on at the mo so please spread the word and pop in to make the most of it.


Nick

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How did you "remember" that it was a women's clothes shop, RosieH?

The first thread didn't mention the words 'women' or 'clothes' once!!!

You must have remembered it from a conversation in the pub or when you were getting your nails done ;-)

I was trying to be helpful and nudge Nico1 into revealing the vital piece of information missing from the original post...

Of course, now I've found out it's a women's clothes shop, I've no interest whatsoever :))



RosieH Wrote:

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> nico1 - I am very excited about this, and did

> remember (unlike Gimme) that it's women's clothes.

> Hurrah - have shuftied at and joined facebook

> page and I want me one of those wolf t-shirts

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"even in Nico's opening post on this thread he mentions a previous thread he'd started"

Where? I've re-read it twice and no mention of a previous thread springs out...


"Ive started a new thread" could imply this if you saw a previous thread but given that the option for starting a thread on the menu bar is called "Start New Thread in this section", every thread is a new one, whether there was a previous one or not.

So I must be missing something - which is exactly what your mail implies - or else, it just isn't clear at all.


Clarity, my dear Buggie, clarity! It's all I seek!

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Gimme Wrote:

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> "even in Nico's opening post on this thread he

> mentions a previous thread he'd started"

> Where? I've re-read it twice and no mention of a

> previous thread springs out...

>

> "Ive started a new thread" could imply this if you

> saw a previous thread but given that the option

> for starting a thread on the menu bar is called

> "Start New Thread in this section", every thread

> is a new one, whether there was a previous one or

> not.

> So I must be missing something - which is exactly

> what your mail implies - or else, it just isn't

> clear at all.

>

> Clarity, my dear Buggie, clarity! It's all I seek!


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Gimme a break.............Sheeeeeeeeeez



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Yeah, probably...

Just doing the usual EDF thing of defending myself over several posts against people who make pointless accusations or chippy comments for no good reason at all. Surely this is a tradition on EDF! ;-)

Nonetheless, it's keeping this thread near the top of the page which can only be good for publicity.



Moos Wrote:

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> Gimme, you raised a reasonable point in your first

> post on this thread, but it feels as though you're

> taking it a little off topic now.

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> Not straight away no, I think it will give this

> new local venture a bit of a helping hand to be in

> this section for a short while.



That's the spirit Admin...and who ever said Admin had no heart? ;-)

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Gimme Wrote:

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> Just doing the usual EDF thing of defending myself

> over several posts against people who make

> pointless accusations or chippy comments for no

> good reason at all.


Surely you don't mean me? Accusations???? Accusations of not remembering?


Goddamn I'm harsh, and not a little chippy.

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It's a cool shop run by a cool guy. I had a customer today who was absolutely delighted with a bracelet she had bought. I do still think that there is a market for a teenage and mens range in the area though Nick!
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hiya guys!


Thanks for all the nice comments from forum members who have been in, glad to see people have been in due to the edf. Although i dont want to temp fate and hear negative views!! Im kinda suprised more views havent been shared on here!!

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