Club Arnage
Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: Andy Zarse on November 02, 2006, 02:50:10 pm
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There is a growing feeling of discontent in the countryside, what with the rundown of services and the closure of local businesses and shops. Indeed in my own quaint Sussex village the local florist has closed down and frankly I'm absolutely delighted. They've just opened up a Le Mans shop instead! Walking past for the first time, my eye was caught by a large picture of the Aston DBR9 and I found myself reflecting what a huge improvement it was over the ghastly overpriced sneeze-inducing flowers that used to occupy the site.
http://www.roystondouglas.co.uk/main.html
Bravo! Now if only they'd shut down the local Post Office we could have something useful like a sex shop instead.
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Glad to see that beige is the new beige in rural Sussex too!
F
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Every village should have one. We have this place which is a whole lot better than a Ford Dealer or Arthur Daley's Motor Emporium.
http://www.sladesgarage.com/admin/cars.asp
Not a bad selection of cars
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I had a peek in Slades window when they had the Koenisgthingymajig in there, It's lovely but very wide.
Nearly fifty grand for an Aston Martin Lagonda sounds a bit on the steep side to me.
Nice walks around there Bob.
Andy, that shop looks fantastic, and a much better place to spend your money on valentines day, i'd say.
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Nice walks around there Bob.
There sure is Gary. Earlier this year we took a Sunday afternoon walk through the woods to a pub in the next village (Penn Street) but I'd trodden in some fox sh**t on the way and the landlord banished me to the garden. You'd have thought country folk would be used to that sort of thing.
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Looking at the houses around there, It's obvious why HA is the only logical campsite for you.
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One has to have one's standards as you well know being a fellow HAer. Musn't say too much though it will only encourage FS to come along and stick his oar in as usual ::)
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This was my "local" back in blighty http://www.rrec-se.co.uk/Sargeant.htm
Mr Sargeant was in the news a few years back when he died having crashed his Spitfire (as in 'plane). :(
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One has to have one's standards as you well know being a fellow HAer. Mustn't say too much though it will only encourage FS to come along and stick his oar in as usual ::)
Bob, given up for the time being as I have left a trail recently and you haven't been sniffing along it, can't be doing with all this wasted effort. Do keep up at the back there. ;D
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Looks like an interesting little shop, I hope it does better than the last few that have been on that site.
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Glad to see that beige is the new beige in rural Sussex too!
F
What did you expect? Handcross lies halfway between Eastbourne and Worthing, the great "elephant's graveyards" of the South Coast. The English equivalents to Florida if you like.
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Looks like an interesting little shop, I hope it does better than the last few that have been on that site.
Nordic, you're right of course, the last occupier wasn't actually a florist shop, it was the Sussex Spa shop. I dare say you knew that seeing as you're in that business too. It always amused me that if you looked at the shop sign from a certain direction it looked like the company was called SEX SPAS. How childish I am! :D
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Looks like an interesting little shop, I hope it does better than the last few that have been on that site.
Nordic, you're right of course, the last occupier wasn't actually a florist shop, it was the Sussex Spa shop. I dare say you knew that seeing as you're in that business too. It always amused me that if you looked at the shop sign from a certain direction it looked like the company was called SEX SPAS. How childish I am! :D
In my experience, had it in fact been called Sex Spas, then business would have been a whole lot better for them!
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Yes. Rumour had it they didn't sell one the whole time they were there. The internet so often kills that type of shop. And look at the Dead... sorry, Red Lion. No idea how the place keeps going on that turnover. Scottish and Newcastle Brewerys must have deep pockets. Bring back the Carvery!