
In The Basement
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Club shop at Elland Road. What more in life could you need.
Leeds Leeds Leeds |
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taketwo
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I prefer my own house thank you. |
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Valentina
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Supermarket so I would not go hungry waiting for the door to be unlocked. |
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thisisme
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I agree with your wife I'm afraid! They sell anything and everything |
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Jane S
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an antique shop that specialises in bone china |
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BlackCountryBob
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Selfridges in the Bullring! No question about it. |
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nuclear farter
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hein gerricke |
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Blisska
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Definitely book store... Good would be City Lights in San Francisco :) |
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Insomniac
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About 25 years ago, a vagrant contrived to get himself locked in to Woolworths in Basingstoke, Hampshire. The alarm system did not have motion detectors at the time, so he didn't trigger the system. He had the run of the place over the Christmas holiday, eating, drinking, making merry. They arrested him when the store re-opened, he was found passed-out drunk, poor guy. |
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i agree with you wife, or any other large department store. I have had the same conversation with my sister and this is the conclusion we came too, or maybe in a shopping centre/mall if you could access all the shops lol |
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Todd
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Ey Up Northern bloke.
It would have to be the Miners Welfare Club so we have Newcastle Brown and chip butties for ever. |
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andrewp_gmg
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Good question!
Having said that, I imagine big department stores are the only choice really, since anywhere else, you'd be quite limited.
I live near the metrocentre, so probably in there (think bluewaters or the trafford centre etc).
I enjoyed dawn of the dead (except for all those pesky zombies!) |
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hog4ubaby
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the rock box, camberley |
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scallywag
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Harrods sounds about right. Plus you wouldn't be shoplifting since you would be using everything within the store - nothing's taken out!! |
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