Originally posted by Gonzo
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostR Soles on Kings Road is still my favourite
Ah good times.
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The was a house cleaning company in Nottingham I think called "Spruce Springclean"....
Near me there's a Chinese called 'The Yuk House' - strangely always empty, and another round the corner called Fook something.
Best one I heard of was a kebeb shop called 'Halal, is it meat your looking for?' - I hope that one's real!
Peter Kays proggies over the years have had loads;
The Vinyl Countdown
Balti Towers
Mr Softy's Hard Stuff - sign still up on disused shop in Bolton!
Ok, three then.....
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R Soles on Kings Road is still my favourite, closely followed by Abdul's Teas in the next village from ours (demographic 99.99% white chav).
Years ago there was a chippy called Fishcotheque near Waterloo station, not sure if it still there.
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Since the introduction of the swear filter, I have been unable to stay in a Tulip Hotel.
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Was in Pietermaritzburg not so long ago and we passed a run-down looking place on the fringes of town called:
'Wayne's Scrap Metal".
Didn't look like quality merchandise to me.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostYes
Harringey actually
and Yes
You ever lived in Tottenham?
It ain't all bad, lived here 6 months and its just fine, even living within a couple of hundred yards of Broadwater Farm.
I spent roughly 15 years of my adult life living in London and never went there once, nor anywhere near it. I'm not likely to get there now either.
Before I met her, Mrs Gonzo lived near Turnpike Lane for a while. She says it was a tuliphole so perhaps the shop is named correctly.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostYou go home on the bus?
To Hackney?
Are you sure you are a contractor?
Harringey actually
and Yes
You ever lived in Tottenham?
It ain't all bad, lived here 6 months and its just fine, even living within a couple of hundred yards of Broadwater Farm.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostPosting on the forum has given me a different view of things.
Was on the bus home last night going up Stoke Newington High Street, and there was a shop called "TULIP HOLIDAYS", that made me smile, and defo won't be booking an trips with them.
Then a bit further up the road Stamford Hill theres a shop called "TULIPS", couldn't see what it sold cos was closed up for the night, but once again
So the Contractor UK forum has not assisted the cashflow of these 2 establishments.
To Hackney?
Are you sure you are a contractor?
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Unfortunate shop names
Posting on the forum has given me a different view of things.
Was on the bus home last night going up Stoke Newington High Street, and there was a shop called "TULIP HOLIDAYS", that made me smile, and defo won't be booking an trips with them.
Then a bit further up the road Stamford Hill theres a shop called "TULIPS", couldn't see what it sold cos was closed up for the night, but once again
So the Contractor UK forum has not assisted the cashflow of these 2 establishments.Tags: None
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