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The discount bookstall in ED Warehouse, Zenoria Street, behind Caffe Nero, is closing down. This coming weekend [19th and 20th] will be the last couple of days. Sorry to be moving on but...


So if you fancy some book bargains better get in there sharpish; you can also check out some of the newer stalls in there, carpets, kitchenware, and a cafe, in addition to the spices, ethical clothes, oysters, cheeses, ceramics, jewellery, antiques, and leather goods too...

quids


It's not that you're wrong - it's just so often the worst possible scenario in the worst possible light with the most sneering attitude possible


The Warehouse is not the most secure or viable of propositions - but it MIGHT just be fine. But which attitide is more likely to assist it's success? Your's might be more realistic but another word would be fatalistic. If people want it to succeed it doesn't make them "stepford" clones FFS.

Sean - this is a forum, part of which is to voice opinion, I'm pretty sure I will (sadly) be proved right. Do you want to pretend otherwise or give me some decent reasons to think differently other than 'hope'? I can give you abot 10 horses that I 'hoped' would win at Cheltenham of which only one did ;-)

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> Sean - this is a forum, part of which is to voice

> opinion, I'm pretty sure I will (sadly) be proved

> right.


well this is the problem Mr Quids.


Why you feel the need to swagger into this tiny virtual world, toes akimbo like some budget cockerney tit, is beyond most reasonable people.


What you have squawked in your 'no nonsense - tell it how it is' style is hardly rocket surgery is it? I doubt Poirot will be sweating about his slot on prime time TV...


But during those few seconds of putting us all in our virtual place, you briefly, for a fleeting moment - felt like 'the man!'


I'm only suprised you found time to type in between slamming your weiner in a Corby Trouser Press while frotting over crispy photos of Mrs Thatcher.


Very pleased to meet you.

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