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entwisi 24-08-2011 12:35

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the leather shop on warner street has been there years

when I started in pub game in late 80's sunday afternnon was a right PITA as people could drink with meals so you would end up with all the pee heads coming in trying to get a drink by buying the smallest cheapest thing on the menu and nursing it from 2pm till 7 which blocked the tables so you couldn't serve others. shutting was 10:30 on Sunday but 11pm every other day. The 10:30 finish was there right up till 24 hour opening.

jaysay 24-08-2011 17:38

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 928645)
the leather shop on warner street has been there years

when I started in pub game in late 80's sunday afternnon was a right PITA as people could drink with meals so you would end up with all the pee heads coming in trying to get a drink by buying the smallest cheapest thing on the menu and nursing it from 2pm till 7 which blocked the tables so you couldn't serve others. shutting was 10:30 on Sunday but 11pm every other day. The 10:30 finish was there right up till 24 hour opening.

I was going to mention Marsdens leather shop as I passed it this afternoon.

jaysay 24-08-2011 17:39

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Was also wondering how long The Copper Kettle Tea Rooms has been on Warner street too

jaysay 24-08-2011 17:41

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Was debating with my mate just how long the Mitald Indian has been on Warner Street, I can remember going in about 25 years ago

katex 24-08-2011 18:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 928675)
Was debating with my mate just how long the Mitald Indian has been on Warner Street, I can remember going in about 25 years ago

:D Bee's starting to get at you, Jaysay.

jaysay 24-08-2011 18:33

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 928689)
:D Bee's starting to get at you, Jaysay.

That will be the day Kate, I just swat um with a rolled up newspaper. I just happened to be passing the Mitald this aft thats all:rolleyes:

Less 24-08-2011 18:38

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 928675)
Was debating with my mate just how long the Mitald Indian has been on Warner Street, I can remember going in about 25 years ago


It must have seemed quite sophisticated for you, (& possibly confusing), eating a meal from a plate using those new fangled tools known as cutlery, instead of eating chips from a newspaper with your fingers.:D


jaysay 24-08-2011 18:46

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 928692)
It must have seemed quite sophisticated for you, (& possibly confusing), eating a meal from a plate using those new fangled tools known as cutlery, instead of eating chips from a newspaper with your fingers.:D


No not confused at all Less, I'm very adept at using a chapatti, stuff the cutlery:D:D

katex 24-08-2011 18:46

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 928690)
That will be the day Kate, I just swat um with a rolled up newspaper. I just happened to be passing the Mitald this aft thats all:rolleyes:

Mmmm .. de dum de dum de dum. Doesn't alter the fact you were wondering about it's history. :p

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 928692)
It must have seemed quite sophisticated for you, (& possibly confusing), eating a meal from a plate using those new fangled tools known as cutlery, instead of eating chips from a newspaper with your fingers.:D


Strange thread wander.

Don't the Indians themselves usually eat that muck they call curry with their fingers and a bland bread ??

Bee 25-08-2011 07:05

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Found Davies of Accrington's website;
Blackburn Bed Centre

jaysay 25-08-2011 08:49

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 928769)
Found Davies of Accrington's website;
Blackburn Bed Centre

Good for you

jaysay 25-08-2011 08:52

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 928694)
Mmmm .. de dum de dum de dum. Doesn't alter the fact you were wondering about it's history. :p

Well no Kate not really when there is so much negativity about shops and businesses closing its nice to see some still prospering

Strange thread wander.

Don't the Indians themselves usually eat that muck they call curry with their fingers and a bland bread ??

Yip Kate that's how I always eat curry saves washing up:D

Less 25-08-2011 09:17

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 909826)
Another Accy shop set to close down:o:o:eek::eek:;
Furniture store to close Accrington shop (From Lancashire Telegraph)

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 928769)
Found Davies of Accrington's website;
Blackburn Bed Centre


Why, after taking the time to announce to us as you did in the 1st post of this thread, that the place is closing down, would you think that a link to it's web site is of any use to anyone?
:confused:

jaysay 25-08-2011 09:40

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 928810)
Why, after taking the time to announce to us as you did in the 1st post of this thread, that the place is closing down, would you think that a link to it's web site is of any use to anyone?
:confused:

Its a wonderful world Less;)

Bee 30-08-2011 09:22

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Davies of Accrington have now moved to 84 Darwen St, Blackburn and is called The Bed Centre


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