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King Street Working Mens Club
An update on King Street Club (Massala) located at 32 King Street.
I emailed Globe Enterprises Ltd, the owners of Massala and asked if they were interested in selling the building. A few days later I got a reply; 'Thank you for your interest in the property located at 32 King street. Regarding your enquiry we are sorry to say that the building is not for sale and is due for demolition early November 2014' So it looks like it bye bye to Massala. |
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Recent photos I was sent of the demolition progress of King Street Club
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There is a big hole in that wall, did you climb in for another look around claiming existing access as a reason to trespass?
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My first post was posted before the newspapers even knew Less.
And are you really going to start again Neil with this childish behavior? |
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Although Neil is I'm sure able to defend himself, Which is more childish, going into derelict buildings (which most folk did before age 12 then learnt sense), or criticising such behaviour as Neil does, because we all know common sense says don't do it unless you're a childish idiot? :confused: |
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Oh Less, don't call me an idiot please. There is nothing childish or idiotic about going into derelict buildings to take photographs. It is my hobby and once again it has been brought up by Neil which is completely irrelevant to what this post was about. I posted about a building being demolished and Neil just had to go off track once again and make a childish remark about my hobby urban exploring.
Now I would much prefer a face to face discussion about my urban exploring rather than keep recievin put downs over the Internet. I would be more than happy to come down to the Railway and buy you a drink and have a grown up conversation about it? Thank you :) |
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Neil didn't go off track he asked a question you haven't answered. You are welcome to go to the Railway it isn't boarded up and is open to the public, however if the only subject you wish to discuss is derelict buildings please, keep your money in your pocket, break into the Imperial and drink without me. ;) |
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I don't break into buildings.
And I shall not just talk about derelict buildings, I will talk about whatever you like. How often you down there then? :) |
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Ahh I see. Well I am back in England in 2 weeks so I shall visit the railway while I'm there. What time best suits you? |
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Oh dear, so you are not willing to have a grown up conversation with me?
*Sigh* I thought you would jump at the opportunity of meeting me ;) |
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You a child, talking to a stranger on the internet expect me to jump at the chance of meeting up? If I was even slightly that way inclined I wouldn't do it on an open chat site. I don't mind meeting adults and having juvenile conversations as the beer kicks in, but what ever could we, Really discuss? Get yourself some sensible friends of your own age, they may help you to mature. :confused: |
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Age is just a number less.
And you would find that if you bothered to have a real conversation with me you may actually like me (and no I don't mean in the pervy way - let's be mature about this) I assure you I can have a very reasonable mature conversation. |
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