Businesses I don't quite understand
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Businesses I don't quite understand
When battering up the A1 recently I noticed some of the old Little Chefs or similar had been turned into combined cocktail bars and sex shops.
I know both of these types of places exist and thrive, it just seems an odd place to have them. It's never occurred to me to go for a drink in what looks like a works canteen and stock up on French Ticklers at the same time
I know both of these types of places exist and thrive, it just seems an odd place to have them. It's never occurred to me to go for a drink in what looks like a works canteen and stock up on French Ticklers at the same time
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Yep, Little Thief on the A12 near Colchester has been changed in to a sexy gear shop!
Random place, not exactly discreet for people turning up as they are within full view of the A12 traffic
Random place, not exactly discreet for people turning up as they are within full view of the A12 traffic
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Walking back from the shops on Sunday, there were a few of these bill boards!!!! It wasn't on the road I was on tho
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The A1 Little Thief at Peterboghorror got turned into a Ducati dealership.
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A pretty stunning Art Deco one at thatKungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 6:22 pm The A1 Little Thief at Peterboghorror got turned into a Ducati dealership.
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Bloody perverts eh?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 6:22 pm The A1 Little Thief at Peterboghorror got turned into a Ducati dealership.
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Truckers innit.... stop get some sexy knickers,handcuffs, duct tape and a mask.... stop in a lay-by down the road and murder a prozzy....
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Probably helps prevent NIMBYism etc. to. Are there any differnet laws about the use of high street premises for sex shops etc? Dunno.
Little Chef's generally get turned into Starbucks IME!
Little Chef's generally get turned into Starbucks IME!
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I always knew the Little Chef chain was a front!Harry wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 2:02 am. I never ventured over the road and I never saw anyone else go in, I always assumed it was a money laundering enterprise.
There's an ex-Little Chef on the A29 that is now a cafe, "Billys on the road". Nothing much changed but the menu (and that only slightly)
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Am I the only one who misses the Little Thief?
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I miss the lollies my dad used to bring home after he'd visited one.
They were square, orangey and a bit fizzy.
They were square, orangey and a bit fizzy.
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I remember those! They were always a treat if we finished our dinner when we stopped en route during caravan holidays in the early 90s.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:40 am I miss the lollies my dad used to bring home after he'd visited one.
They were square, orangey and a bit fizzy.
Did anyone else go to the Heston Blumenthal revamped LC at Popham while it was open? T'was actually pretty good.
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Didn't know sex shops did kids lolliesKungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:40 am I miss the lollies my dad used to bring home after he'd visited one.
They were square, orangey and a bit fizzy.
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Probably one of the last places in the world you could get a 'mixed grill'
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Well I -do- live abroad.
When I do make it back to the UK I have to pick my pub visits with care, so rilly cheap beer and traditional UK pub fodder aren't that high on the list.