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oh jules jules jules - textbook error, making your first post a glowing recommendation for a new business


Now, hand on your heart, say you are not connected with them and you will come along to the next forum drinks at the Forest Hill Tavern Friday next week and meet everyone?

I've visited the boutique, which indeed has replaced Jerk Rock, yesterday, as I need a new winter coat. The two sales personnel were really friendly. The prices are boutique prices, so hey, expect to pay a bit more, probably similar to Liberty's!

I didn't get a coat there but there is a lovely little swing jacket that caught my eye... very Audrey Hepburn ;-)

Went into Mrs Robinson for first time today. Absolutely lovely clothes but all teeny sizes. I am by no means large but am curvy and I struggled to find anything. Money was burning my pocket but there was absolutely nothing. Size 16 is the average size for a British woman. Shouldn't we all be able to buy beautiful clothes!
if your looking for bigger sizes and reaonably priced clothes have you been into grace and favour recently ? they are selling recycled ie second hand and some vintage clothes all cleaned of course { mostly womens } ive bought some lovley things in there mainly about the ten pound mark and in very good nick ,good labels etc they get new stuff each week :}
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