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Be difficult while theres still life left in the oldunsHopefully younger generations coming through will lead to progress
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Be difficult while theres still life left in the oldunsHopefully younger generations coming through will lead to progress
Very sobering. I think there is a massage there for all of us.
Far too dirty and smelly,the olduns today prefer a white and smokeless substance that doesnt ruin £79 Stone Island shirts.
Circa 1985 they would have blitzed their T-shirts with soap bar hash bombs and paid for the privilege.Far too dirty and smelly,the olduns today prefer a white and smokeless substance that doesnt ruin £79 Stone Island shirts.
Still amazes me how drugs such as coke are just commonly accepted as being acceptable so to speak, don’t get me wrong I’ve had my fair share but it’s a f***ing evil substance that’s up there with heroin rightly, yet people that would go off it at a mate going to the bog and sticking a needle in his/her arm wouldn’t really mind if said person was spending 100s on sniff on a weekend.
Best place to open one would have been where Marlows was to compliment Joseph's in the hidden culture quarter of Sunderland.I quite like the smell tbh.
It would be an interesting experiment to set a few up in Park Lane.
Would they become sophisticated coffee shops where Sunderland’s hipsters sit chillled out all day discussing the arts?
Or will they be full or low life scratters openly replacing cheap booze with skunk?
Maybe Park Lane is not the best choice.
Oi my coffee shop wouldn’t be grottyI have been in this one for a look around, Sunderland needs something like this not some grotty coffee shop.
They are all grotty,I think the best and certainly a good model to follow is boerejongens in Amsterdam,clean,modern,good air extraction in the smokers lounge and very professional Bud-tenders.Oi my coffee shop wouldn’t be grotty
‘cos it’s always yer favourite top ya blim,Circa 1985 they would have blitzed their T-shirts with soap bar hash bombs and paid for the privilege.