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I am sure that fellow users of this forum will be as shocked, horrified, disgusted, mortified and downright T'd-off as I was to hear that I have discovered a new music shop has opened in ED. This means that there are now TWO music shops in ED, a catastrophic state of affairs that will lead to devestation of the local economy, destruction of variety amongst local businesses and, quite possibly, a spiralling downturn in house prices!!! Indeed, it is fair to say that, for many, life may never be the same again.


I feel it is incumbent upon all responsible citizens and inhabitants of ED to assemble at the stroke of midnight in an unruly mob, armed with pitchforks and flaming torches, to advance upon the offending musical emporium with the intention of forcing the propretor to desist from trading forthwith. Are you with me?????

No but I am thinking of using fermenting plum juice from my garden to create bombs from sealed glass bottles. I am going to start an internet business selling them to rioting mobs across the world as an eco-friendly alternative to petrol bombs. I may even offer revolutionary organisations some kind of carbon offsetting scheme.

Domitianus


despite you taking the micky here of certain posts about shops not copying and selling the same product, I am sure deep down and considering your own trade (whatever that may be) that you realise that it aint nice to open up next door or near to a similar business. Disrespect and all that.This is a tight local community after all and not Tottenham Court Road. Someone mentioned on a previous post about the East Dulwich Mafia ( EDM). Does it really exist Dom???

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