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This place has looked closed down for the last 6 months.. but still when you go past on a Saturday, the doors are occassionally flung open for inquisitive passers-by, proudly proclaiming their ?599 cars. Looks like the sort of place that will never quite die, though lord only knows what's keeping it from being boarded-up. Definitely ED's most random shop, along with the Arms shop down by the Chandelier..

ojm Wrote:

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> This place has looked closed down for the last 6

> months.. but still when you go past on a Saturday,

> the doors are occassionally flung open for

> inquisitive passers-by, proudly proclaiming their

> ?599 cars. Looks like the sort of place that will

> never quite die, though lord only knows what's

> keeping it from being boarded-up. Definitely ED's

> most random shop, along with the Arms shop down by

> the Chandelier..


.....Which has outlived many of the blow - ins btw. As an aside, I purchased a 36 inch flat screen tv 2 years ago from this chap as an emergency purchase and the bloody thing is only still going strong - who knew ?

The area out front is roped off because he's making a point to the council. Apparently he had one too many parking tickets for his liking and then took to parking on the pavement outside his shop. He continued to get ticketed so now he ropes it off to make a point. Apparently.

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