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	<title>Comments on: Sunday signage selection</title>
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		<title>By: Debra Devine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know the shop very well that this sign was on I lived in the next street to Milton street Nicholas street and as soon as me and my brothers and sister had a few pennies we would go to the little shop in Milton street it used to sell a bit of everything a bit like open all hours really we used to spend ages deciding what we would spend our precious money on you seemed to get a lot more for your money then even my dad used to use the shop on a Sunday he used to buy a couple of bottles of pale ale and a bottle of lemonade and we were allowed a small glass of shandy with our Sunday lunch as a special treat when my grandparents were having lunch with us. The shop was still there when I had my own children in the 1980s as I used to buy nappies when I was home visiting my parents and I always bought a quarter of cough candy for my dad and a frys chocolate bar for my mum so I have happy memories of that little shop with the sign thank you for reminding me.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know the shop very well that this sign was on I lived in the next street to Milton street Nicholas street and as soon as me and my brothers and sister had a few pennies we would go to the little shop in Milton street it used to sell a bit of everything a bit like open all hours really we used to spend ages deciding what we would spend our precious money on you seemed to get a lot more for your money then even my dad used to use the shop on a Sunday he used to buy a couple of bottles of pale ale and a bottle of lemonade and we were allowed a small glass of shandy with our Sunday lunch as a special treat when my grandparents were having lunch with us. The shop was still there when I had my own children in the 1980s as I used to buy nappies when I was home visiting my parents and I always bought a quarter of cough candy for my dad and a frys chocolate bar for my mum so I have happy memories of that little shop with the sign thank you for reminding me.</p>
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