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Easties EL Wrote:

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> They should of brought in obscure movies from

> france and japan.


They did. I rented Jean-Luc Godard's "Week End" from there once. That's been out of circulation for years. I'm really sad to see it go, they had a really good back catalogue.

MungoJerrysBeard77 Wrote:

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> Judging by the empty shop next door to the Co-op

> funeral place, I reckon it'll stay empty for a

> while yet


Indeed, although I've been curious as to why that stays empty for so long. The video shop's only what 50 yards away from I guess - I just looked at google streetview and the shop next to the video shop's empty - what's in there now as I can't remember?


There's a whole thread on what ED needs on here and that's a decent sized shop with I'm sure a decent size rent - it'll be interesting to see how the real world fills this one, as well as the stationers and the one next to the Co-op.


My vote is for a car dealer, plenty of pavement there eh? ;-)

jctg Wrote:

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> Surely it should be an Our Price?


I respectfully disagree about Our Price JCTG.

Know the price of everything and the value of nothing seems to be their mission statement/philosophy/paraphrased Irish writer quote.

They should really emblazon it across their LP carrier bags.

But they probably won't, what with them being breadheads and everything.


All in all, a Wimpy Bar would be the best local facility.

Seriously, I could murder a Chocolate Bowler right now.

bookhopper Wrote:

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> McDonalds or burger king. Yes. Im serious.


No BookHopper, you're not. What's the opposite of serious? That's what you're being.


You're a bit of an ol' mischief is what you are.


Press for a Wimpy Bar though and I can guarantee to throw considerable support behind you.

An offer, I assure you comes with a Chocolate Bowler should the good people of the Wimpy family achieve their Lordship Lane ambitions.

bookhopper Wrote:

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> I am infact being serious. But thanks for telling

> me what I am (I do love when people who know

> NOTHING about me tell me what I am)

> However, a wimpy will also do for me.


*clasps imaginary handbag to chest and goes Ooooooo*


Glad you agree about the Wimpy BH, it would be a fine addition to the locality.

Of course I know NOTHING about your good self and I meant nothing more than a mildish nudge-in-the-ribs jest.

No offence.

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