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Features From Old Shops
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thanks to Wendi for the idea and didn't want to hi-h#jack her thread.
I remember the old fashioned lifts, the ones with 2 metal doors and the lift operator wearing a green uniform turning the dial to the correct floor.
Also, the smell of different areas of the department store, some were really nice, like the ladies fashion area and the deli with their goodies.
Any others?
I remember the old fashioned lifts, the ones with 2 metal doors and the lift operator wearing a green uniform turning the dial to the correct floor.
Also, the smell of different areas of the department store, some were really nice, like the ladies fashion area and the deli with their goodies.
Any others?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My local butcher used to have a bottle of scotch on the counter during winter months - you were allowed to have a small tot if there was a queue and you couldn't be served immediately.
The presumed reason was that it was absolutely Baltic in the shop & he was worried about customers pegging out with hypothermia.
The presumed reason was that it was absolutely Baltic in the shop & he was worried about customers pegging out with hypothermia.
I recall a shop in our town having large cube shaped boxes mounted at an angle. The boxes had hinged glass lids and contained such exotica as Ayton Sandwich and Vienna Wafers.
My first job on leaving school was as a junior salesman in Currys where one of mu duties was to test the bulbs before selling, especially the fireglow ones, verrrrry poash. :)
My first job on leaving school was as a junior salesman in Currys where one of mu duties was to test the bulbs before selling, especially the fireglow ones, verrrrry poash. :)
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