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odds on favourite - Gift shop

2-1 Stays empty

5-1 Starbucks

13-2 Tesco Metro

10-1 Bookshop (with coffee shop inside of course)

12-1 Boots chemist

20-1 Vegetarian restaurant

100-1 Independent Music store


anything else?


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Macroban,

To be honest I simply clicked on the link and read this (written in bold)

"RETAIL,INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 144.65 sq.m.(1557 sq. ft.) ?550,000 Freehold"


And foolishly to the conclusion that it was a freehold retail property for sale for the sum of ?550,000.


Next time I shall be more thorough.

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I know it's been said before but E Dul really has jumped the shark huh? This was a useful (if eccentric in some ways) shop. Nothing decent has opened in the area since Foxtons turned up, I hold my head in my hands at the thought of Oliver Bonas.
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Jamma Wrote:

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> I hold my head in my hands at the thought of Oliver

> Bonas.


Thank you for reminding me about this. Every time i walk past thinking "I must look them up on the web" - I just did.....


Oh Cock...do we need another one of these shops?


This place is suffering from self-fulfilling parody! Unbelievable!


Just had a look at their website and was intrigued,(Curious some would say...) by the Metrosexual link and spotted the wonderful irony of the picture frames...PMSL!!!

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Ha Ha.. good spot, LTP.

> Don't know about you, but I can't wait to get my

> hands on the roll-up suede backgammon set and

> textured leather frames.

>

> Does anyone have any cyanide?


xxxxxx


For you or for the owners ???


Or for the purchasers of these items ????


:))

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