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I think they are just trying to be cool, and good luck to them.

A few more local jobs, hopefully attracting more shoppers to the area and improving the general facade of LL.

You are right about the clothes though.. really cr@p.

Ther eis a surf / ski shop in Forrest Hill which does some cool stuff. Try there instead if you want to support indies.

I think they are just trying to be cool, and good luck to them.

A few more local jobs, hopefully attracting more shoppers to the area and improving the general facade of LL.

You are right about the clothes though.. really cr@p.

Ther eis a surf / ski shop in Forest Hill which does some cool stuff. Try there instead if you want to support indies.

Rubby Chuckers Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

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> > What's so bad about the White Stuff?

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> They can't spell neighborhood.


And nor can I! Neighbourhood. There you go...

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