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Moos Wrote:

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> I must admit, it took me a over year of living

> near here to go in as I thought it was a comic

> book shop. But it is indeed a proper bookshop,

> and I think very good.


Are you insinuating that comic books are not proper books?

Answer to number four: the market forces mean they're wanted. When people stop going, they'll close up.

Answer to number one: probably they're taking too much time clearing up after the little ones.

Answer to number two: don't care. Complain to management. No point asking us!

Answer to number three: We don't need more chains here. Cheners is fab.

Moos Wrote:

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> I have been beaten up by several forumites on this

> point, and can confirm through my broken teeth and

> split lip that the northern end is the bottom.

> Can also confirm that I'm very sorry and won't do

> it again.


The northern end is the bottom?

How absurd and preposterous!

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Answer to number three: We don't need more chains

> here. Cheners is fab.


Call me shallow but if I have to pay full price for a book I want to do it somewhere a lot less manky-looking.

Brendan Wrote:

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> Bollicks, North is up everyone knows that.

>

> Except in the very olden days when East was up.



The East Dulwich Forum. The only place in the known universe where up is down and down is up.

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