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For Robert postes child the mind charity shop goose green used to be a clock and watch repairers there used to be a. Video shop near the flower shop cafe Nero was Edward bros .electrical the clothes shop next to edt was station and printers before that a second hand car dealers the hair dresser next door was a baker's also a herbal remedies and before that a record shop the estate agents next to the bishop has been a hand bag shop also a hair dressers the fellow who ran the record shop ended up across the road working in Edward bros the lady now running the craft shop. Was there 30 plus years ago running a second hand junk shop which was actually 2 shops together before celestial gift shop it was a jewellers the new shop on corner next to surname curry has been 3 curry houses and way back George's fish and chip shop I hope you find this interesting
More shops for Robert postes child foxtons was many moons ago a Woolworths a job centre plus a social security office meat and liquor recently the sea cow was Tony's fish and chip shop and before that gentes clothes and fashion shop for men there were 3 of these shops all at the same time in lordship lane chicken shop next door was the tulip cafe also a launderette baker's next door was lunch box Caribbean food before that it was plaice bakery cake shop one more Mary's living and giving shop years ago a car radio and radio cassette shop plus a sowing and craft shop all this remembering as giving me headache laters

Shout-out for the jeans shop on the corner of Whately / Cyrena (now a house) and would, with no prompting from customers, ask if you want to look at the porn mags out back - while he 'measured my upper legs' for best jean size/fit.

Didn't become a regular there.

Just a quick post where oddbins is was another Melbourne antique there was a Geordie lady who worked there always reading play scripts and she would go for TV auditions went there one week she add left the shop Ian who was the boss told me she add landed a TV soap part it was Val in emmerdale farm
The lady in question was a Geordie and she worked in Melbourne antiques which is now oddbins she was always reading some sought of script until one week she vanished Ian the boss told me she add landed a part in a well known soap opera turns out she played a lady called Val in emmerdale farm

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