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Anti mercurial bedding?
No doubt she will buy them to add to her stash of useless products.The water bottles are trending. I wonder if 'Muriel' knows what that means?
I must have been in there when I was a child but don't remember. I do remember Tower Records being there.Frighteningly (for me), I can remember it when it was open.
It’s a spontaneous reaction from seals. Or frightened not to.Why do they clap Pedro
They all revere him, recognising his illustrious career in show business. To the youth in the gallery he is a god. (They think he's a right old wan*er really).Why do they clap Pedro
Lillywhites? Is that still there? I went in there when I was about 19 after I had just joined the BTP with wages to burn. I bought a punchbag there, but I didn’t think at the time, I lived in a council flat with two bedrooms and had nowhere really to put it. I asked Mum if I could hang it from the light socket, and I think she probably slapped me round the head. I ended up resting it against a chest of drawers in my bedroom and using it as a kick bag or a punchbag kneeling down.I must have been in there when I was a child but don't remember. I do remember Tower Records being there.
Because he tells them to...Why do they clap Pedro
Lillywhites still exists but it is owned by Mike Ashley these days so the name isn't really worth the amount of plastic in the signage any more.Lillywhites? Is that still there? I went in there when I was about 19 after I had just joined the BTP with wages to burn. I bought a punchbag there, but I didn’t think at the time, I lived in a council flat with two bedrooms and had nowhere really to put it. I asked Mum if I could hang it from the light socket, and I think she probably slapped me round the head. I ended up resting it against a chest of drawers in my bedroom and using it as a kick bag or a punchbag kneeling down.
Yes, pretty sure that's still there, I've never been in there, I'm not remotely sporty!Lillywhites? Is that still there? I went in there when I was about 19 after I had just joined the BTP with wages to burn. I bought a punchbag there, but I didn’t think at the time, I lived in a council flat with two bedrooms and had nowhere really to put it. I asked Mum if I could hang it from the light socket, and I think she probably slapped me round the head. I ended up resting it against a chest of drawers in my bedroom and using it as a kick bag or a punchbag kneeling down.
It's changed so much these days. Liberty's is still there but its not really my cup of tea. Just got John Lewis in Oxford Street now, I use that a lot. There's a few nice shops in Regent Street but it's a different world these days. Hamley's is still there, got so many memories of being taken there as a child.Used to go in Swan & Edgar’s, then look in windows of Garrards and Aquasputum, up to The Needlewoman Shop, Hamleys , Dickens & Jones and finishing up in Liberty’s. Most of which no longer exist or not located in Regent Street any longer. Used to treat myself to some decent loose tea in Jackson’s in Piccadilly very occasionally.