Daft Signs

Unusual markings, logos and symbols around the city
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Crazy Jane
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This one was on the door of the comic shop in the Merrion Centre a couple of years back. Don't recall if the shop is still there, let alone the sign. But it tickled me
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I really like that one.Excellent
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Better make sure I never take any photographs with me when I go in then

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I haven't got a picture but there used to be a comic shop next to or near Barry's on Briggate (the rip off newsagent) and his opening times were listed as :- OPEN - When I Get Here, CLOSED - When I Go Home.
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Was that the one with the blacked out front and the butch looking guy that often stood in the doorway? It was a comic shop, but some of the stuff they had was well sleezy?
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Crazy Jane wrote: Was that the one with the blacked out front and the butch looking guy that often stood in the doorway? It was a comic shop, but some of the stuff they had was well sleezy? That's the one CJ.
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Chrism wrote: Crazy Jane wrote: Was that the one with the blacked out front and the butch looking guy that often stood in the doorway? It was a comic shop, but some of the stuff they had was well sleezy? That's the one CJ. I remember that shop, when the redevelopment started, he moved up into one of the parade of shops opposite the Grand Theatre

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