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I love that place, it's mint.
Today I purchased Start Trek IV, VI and VIII for £3 each. Having bought II from play the other day, I've now got all the good ones.
You can have a right rummage in there and normally find something cool.
Just a bit of advertising for my favourite places. It's nearly as good as the Kent Road shop.
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 19:13:03 » |
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I love that place, it's mint.
Today I purchased Start Trek IV, VI and VIII for £3 each. Having bought II from play the other day, I've now got all the good ones.
You can have a right rummage in there and normally find something cool.
Just a bit of advertising for my favourite places. It's nearly as good as the Kent Road shop. That Kent Road shop has some ace currys in the freezer at the back. When i used to live in old town i lived just round the corner from it. I loved that place 
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 19:46:49 » |
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I love that place, it's mint.
Today I purchased Start Trek IV, VI and VIII for £3 each. Having bought II from play the other day, I've now got all the good ones.
You can have a right rummage in there and normally find something cool.
Just a bit of advertising for my favourite places. It's nearly as good as the Kent Road shop. You're right, sometimes you get a bit of STFC memorabilia, or general football stuff turning up in there.....the Prospect one on the other side of ther Road has some tidy stuff in as well.....I miss Victoria books, which was in Wood Street.....although I had to stop myself going in, as I invariably bought some old book, which I didn't really need, probably because it had good pictures in.
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 19:49:42 » |
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You're right, sometimes you get a bit of STFC memorabilia, or general football stuff turning up in there.....the Prospect one on the other side of ther Road has some tidy stuff in as well.....I miss Victoria books, which was in Wood Street.....although I had to stop myself going in, as I invariably bought some old book, which I didn't really need, probably because it had good pictures in.
That old bookshop used to amaze me as a kid. Just seems to keep on going. You'd get towards the back and then there was that staircase down, with the wall still lined with book shelves. Then you'd get into a basement full of more books. I wonder what happened to them all when it closed down.
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« Reply #4 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 19:50:54 » |
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this all reminds me of when I used to work in a charity shop. best job I've ever had.
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« Reply #5 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 19:59:00 » |
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Is this the one next to Corals? Its quality in there used to fo in there all the time when I was skint and living in Old Town, found a Michelin man once and a Guiness Toucan  I'll probably become one of those old fellas the compusivly collect rubbish.
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« Reply #6 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 20:20:56 » |
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I'll probably become one of those old fellas the compusivly collect rubbish.
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« Reply #7 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 20:29:22 » |
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Charity shops are ace, I got a well cool leather bike jacket from Oxfam for £15 
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« Reply #8 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 21:16:35 » |
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You're right, sometimes you get a bit of STFC memorabilia, or general football stuff turning up in there.....the Prospect one on the other side of ther Road has some tidy stuff in as well.....I miss Victoria books, which was in Wood Street.....although I had to stop myself going in, as I invariably bought some old book, which I didn't really need, probably because it had good pictures in.
That old bookshop used to amaze me as a kid. Just seems to keep on going. You'd get towards the back and then there was that staircase down, with the wall still lined with book shelves. Then you'd get into a basement full of more books. I wonder what happened to them all when it closed down. Probably took them off to Hay on Wye and flogged them there.....Hay is one of those places sufficiently near to get a visit every couple of years....their Festival of Literature isn't a patch on Swindon's, mind.
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« Reply #9 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 21:26:35 » |
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Charity shops are ace, I got a well cool leather bike jacket from Oxfam for £15  Going to start calling you Redbullzeye Jnr 
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« Reply #10 on: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 23:40:22 » |
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an absolute cast iron fact is that in year 3 i wrote a chutney poem  that's right, chutney poem, in class and got to recite it on the radio, they recorded said recital, in that very charity shop
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« Reply #11 on: Friday, May 11, 2007, 06:10:01 » |
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I love that place, it's mint.
Today I purchased Start Trek IV, VI and VIII for £3 each. Having bought II from play the other day, I've now got all the good ones.
You can have a right rummage in there and normally find something cool.
Just a bit of advertising for my favourite places. It's nearly as good as the Kent Road shop. You're right, sometimes you get a bit of STFC memorabilia, or general football stuff turning up in there.....the Prospect one on the other side of ther Road has some tidy stuff in as well.....I miss Victoria books, which was in Wood Street.....although I had to stop myself going in, as I invariably bought some old book, which I didn't really need, probably because it had good pictures in. that shop was amazing. the idea of books being used as shelves for more books is a concept that shold've caught on
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« Reply #12 on: Friday, May 11, 2007, 08:30:05 » |
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I have to keep out of charity shops,i always end up buying books that i never read,a sort of mania overtakes me and i have to buy them because they are so cheap. Then i end up giving them back to the same shops i got them from in the first place 
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« Reply #13 on: Friday, May 11, 2007, 10:38:34 » |
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Charity shops are ace, I got a well cool leather bike jacket from Oxfam for £15  Going to start calling you Redbullzeye Jnr   He'll need the aviators as well!! Trouble is you get the pauld "you look well gay" comments
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« Reply #14 on: Thursday, July 17, 2008, 13:27:00 » |
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I went Charity shop shopping today.
Theres a copy of Champ Manager 97-98 in one of the ones in Havelock Square for £1.50,same games on E Bay at £13 with 10 bids and 24 hours left if anyone can be arsed.
I got Russell Brands Booky Wooky and John Peels Autobiography.
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