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I think we should just have an empty shop. That way people could pass by and just marvel at the emptiness. Each individual could ascribe to the emptiness their own meaning. eg:


"Is the emptiness within this shop a symbolic expression of the emptiness in my soul that is evidence by the fact that the greatest passion in my life is an over-arching obsession with house prices?"


"Does his empty shop represent the emptiness and lack of purpose I feel deep within and which I try to camouflage by bragging publicly of my material possessions and favourite brand of champagne?"

Haven't we already got a sort of empty shop. That art/installation gaff on New Cross Road? The one that played the film of the woman in the bathing suit running about a garden.....on continous loop.


posh clothes and cushions. Mr MW74 will be peeved. There goes more money unecessarily spent on tat, by me!

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