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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOddly there is a picture framers at the end of my road. I have never worked out how it makes any money. There is also a cobblers/key cutters on my road. Again I'm puzzled how it makes any money.
I guess these sort of shops are just fronts for money laundering.
Heck I may retire aged 60 to do something exactly like that. Radio on, people coming in to chat with occasional pictures to frame.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOddly there is a picture framers at the end of my road. I have never worked out how it makes any money. There is also a cobblers/key cutters on my road. Again I'm puzzled how it makes any money.
I guess these sort of shops are just fronts for money laundering.
The other one I'm aware of is on a mixed residential/light-industrial terraced street (I have my car tyres done at a place across the road from it) in an odd little no-man's-land between the poshest residential areas of the city and one of the poorer parts. That one is purely a "picture framing workshop", according to its signage. It's also been there since at least the 1980s, expanded its workshops into the adjacent building about twenty years ago, and shows every sign of being a thriving business.
Mind you, I vaguely remember a friend having something framed there maybe fifteen or so years ago, and when they told me how much it cost them I was stunned. So maybe it's just that proper hand-made picture frames are eye-wateringly expensiveComment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNeed to go to the post box.
If it's like my trip earlier I will get there and feel faint on the way back.Comment
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