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Charity shops can represent a potted snapshot of mindsets and attitudes, several years down the line


Go to a Charity shop in ED nowadays and you find Harry Potter, Bridget bastard Jones, bloody matisse prints, Ministry of Sound compiliation CD's and gentlemans shoes with nifty buckles and squared off toes.A goldmine of 1995-2005 artifacts, showing how little taste we retain when soft bullied into submissive consumption.


What will we find on the bulging shelves of the MIND shop in 2020 ?

woodrot Wrote:

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> What will we find on the bulging shelves of the

> MIND shop in 2020 ?


I find the MIND shop overly expensive. The St Christopher's shop is much better priced and get all my donations. And is bloody huge now!

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> In Cromer- ( not SE22) it smells of lily of the

> valley and talcum powder- maybe a bit of Tweed.Or

> possibly a hint of Brute/Blue stratos.


And Crabs ?


Cromer smells of Crabs.


Actually Cromer is one weird place (after Hembsby that is)


N:-S

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