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keane Wrote:

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> There are quite a few wine

> shops now though with Bruno & bossman wines & obvs

> co op sell wine too


Someone must have done a study of the SE22 demographic and decided we're all a bunch of alkies http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-eatdrink005.gif

Otta Wrote:

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> Amusement Arcade? When was the last time you saw

> one of those open on a high street?

>


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There was one open in Lordship Lane until not so long ago.


I can't remember the exact location, but it was in the row of shops somewhere between HSBC and Goose Green.


Where the new French cafe is now, perhaps?


ETA: Sorry Jeremy, just saw your post ....

Sue Wrote:

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> I can't remember the exact location, but it was in

> the row of shops somewhere between HSBC and Goose

> Green. Where the new French cafe is now, perhaps?


Yep, site of Boho/French place.


But IMO an "amusement arcade" is somewhere where you play video games, and the place on Lordship Lane was a gambling place.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > Amusement Arcade? When was the last time you saw

> one of those open on a high street?

>

> There's one in Peckham now. Sort of. Well, a bar

> with 15 or so retro arcade machines.

>

> But I think Sophron probably meant one of those

> places with loads of fruit machines and a sign

> saying "casino" outside. Like what the boho bar

> used to be, innit.


Thanks Jeremy, I did indeed mean the Casino type place with fruit machines and people smokin fags outside innit :-)

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