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I had cause to pop in to Roullier White this morning and noticed the had several shelves of CD's for sale - an not any old obvious choices either


New Pornographers

Joan as Policewoman

Tanya Donnelly


Just had a quick peek on t'web - ah a link. There seemed more than this in the shop


Music Room


Of course at these prices you'd want to be flush and in a devil may care mood but nice to know they are there

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> ED shop in selling stuff wideley available in the

> high street at half the price shocker!


Well true enough Loadsamoney but I like to think that for the extra few pounds you should expect and get the personal touch.


That at least is how I've instructed my brief to present my case to the judge.

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> Rouiller White's personal touch equals languid

> students ignoring you whilst discussing Satre in

> my experience


Were they focusing on JP's notion that 'Hell is other people'?


Were they looking pointedly in your direction?


If so, then I reckon you have grounds for getting a refund on that 'waffle-cotton' dressing gown or indeed anything else you might have purchased.This is on the premise that if they were holding that particular philosophical mindset at the point of purchase then whatever you bought was 'unfit for pupose' on a general 'vibes' level.

I suggest you contact BBC's 'Watchdog' and have a chat with Nicky Campbell or THE GREEK GODDESS to ascertain your legal rights.


The best of luck Quiddich.

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