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Wrong side of the road for 85% of footfall though. Needs to be fast and easy for commuters. Also think it's a bit close to the Great Dividing Line (rail tracks) to fit the premium coffee shop business models.


I'm honestly not sure what I'd put there - already a bookies and 3 convenience stores within 50 yards. They should have made it another flat.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> It would be nice to have shop that sold crystals,

> shamanic runes & dream catchers.

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> W**F


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Oh plus jos sticks and papermache little boxes......and windchimes



ohh and "evil eye" deflection mirrors, bonsia kits and crystal kits, starcharts, moon charts.



W**F


Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeze

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I'd like somewhere where I could stock up on reiki

> paraphernalia.


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Jeremy


You are trying to get a reaction like "Reiki, what a load of jibber jabber poppy cock, mummbo jumbo nonsense "


Aren't you, Hmmmmmm ?


Oh god NO you are serious, please stick to what you know....like IKEA , I implore you.



That reiki lot will rip your sensitive soul to shreds in no time !




W**F

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