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Posted by Rustic, on 22-10-2007 09:33,
I did write a confirm or deny about the amusement arcade mentioning maffia and triads etc along with money laundering so I think the ed censored it. It has to be a scam.
 

Posted by goccibos, on 22-10-2007 10:15,
Just for the record i think that the business is legit and by no means used by Dorset's drug barons, who I don't know, obviously, cough. And; as a str8 male just tipping 40 why do I have the urge to click on the gay partnerships ad at the bottom (HAHAHA) of the page?
 

Posted by Pymore Goat, on 22-10-2007 12:08,
It seems impossible to get decent fish&chips in Bridport. Two outlets ( the same firm) - I have done business with both shops, but have been sadly disappointed with the fare. I have now given up. West Bay kiosks are hit & miss - and I don't always have half an hour to wait - the shop opposite the camping site seems to be the best of a bad lot. Hurrah for the kebab shop.
 

Posted by goccibos, on 23-10-2007 19:26,
Agree P Goat (28) Having waited for the one in Kings St to go catch the fish, cook it etc I got it back home a half cooked melting mess.....people will turn away. Top tip have Chinese chips (from Chinese restaurants) late at night, just have an edge of spice umm, mind you a few previous beers may have helped the flavour!
 

Posted by Rustic, on 24-10-2007 02:38,
You must be ""avin a laugh"" pymore goat, Longs in king street is great, the fact that you have to wait while they cook it fresh seems to add to the experience, and I hardly think it propper to expect fish and chips from a kebab shop.
 

Posted by Denzlepob_at_work, on 24-10-2007 05:14,
Dear Pymore Goat, although the chippy's in Bridport are run like a Formula One pit crew if you have a problem with the quality you could always ask the boss to change your fare, I have on one occasion had to ask Pauline to exchange my small battered fish, I felt like Oliver asking Mr Bumble for more, Pauline did not hesitate and apologised without reservation, I was a tremblin in me boots! Although it may lack rustic chip shop charm it is consistently good, a little tip for you, DO NOT TURN UP FOR AN EAT-IN WITHOUT A RESERVATION! She will eat you!!!! Cameras everywhere....
 

Posted by Pymore Goat, on 24-10-2007 15:55,
Well Rustic, I shall give the another go - but I haven't been impressed with their fare so far.I have found their fish and chips weak and greasy.
 

Posted by tuzo, on 25-10-2007 09:59,
will i? wont i? (like a chip)the suspense is killing me!! Not in Bridport (i know) but who has tried the HFW shop in Ax? (apparently he is having trouble paying his staff, some forty I believe) and was unceremoniously asked to leave Tesco's (filming without prior arrangement..... ) asking punters why they were buying non free range chickens
 

Posted by Denzlepob_at_work, on 25-10-2007 15:16,
I went in there today, looked quite busy, the punters were queuing up for the canteen at the back of the shop, £10 chickens, bloody hell, hard to taste the difference, I would love to not shop in Tescos but A TENNER jeez. There was a bloke selling elder cordial and the chef was serving steak and mushrooms on toast, why doesn't Denzille De Ville do a review?
 

Posted by The Man with the Badge, on 25-10-2007 19:37,
I think Longs do some of the best chips I have ever tasted. Their fish and sausages are sometimes a bit greasy tho, also Bridport Kebabs for the best chilli sauce ever (not necessarily for the fish and chips, but excellent on a chicken Kebab!)
 

Posted by darzet, on 04-11-2007 09:25,
i would reccomend mark the hairdresser in south street for his no nonsense approach to stroppy children,rude grockles & other pompus pratts who expect us all to kiss their a**es for being rude to us locals! punch&judy bakery for best westcountry pasties outside of cornwall & of coarse derek & allans cd/dvd stall for their massive range of discount stock & always freindly! put all this together with stomping dave allen in buckydoo square, a recipe for the perfect saturday !!
 

Posted by Pymore Goat, on 05-11-2007 07:53,
Mark, the barber in South Street,probably deserves a thread all of his own. He is indeed a curious chap. Bolshie/rude and as camp as Christmas - although these days it's a result to find him open.
 

Posted by chattykatty, on 05-11-2007 21:59,
Pauline told me she couldn't take my order 'cos had a coach party coming in when I tried to phone through an order for fish & chips - do they want the trade or not? Mark the barber is a darling - I worked with him many years ago and what you see is what you get with Mark
 

Posted by Rustic, on 06-11-2007 04:45,
Although Mark the barbers in south street is amusing, with the endless chattering gossip and the enigma of being both a married father and appearing to be a bit ""light on his feet"", what lets it down is that he isn't much of a barber. The last time I made use of his salon I came out looking like he had attacked my head with a blunt strimmer and to make matters worse he has the Daily Mail for his customers to peruse whilst waiting for the chop. Love the shoe shop next door though, pricey but top quality.
 

Posted by draino, on 06-11-2007 07:53,
I haven't paid for a hair cut since Jack Abbot died. He put you in the chair wrapped up, pumped up, buzz cut, straight edge razor on the sideburns, soft brush and talcum dust down, wipped the cloth away, mirror out ""How's that then sir?"" ""It's very nice Jack"" I replied ""Can you do the other side exactly the same please?""
 

Posted by tuzo, on 06-11-2007 10:27,
julian graves health foods? What are those e number ladened dyed tubs of revolting ""sweets"" doing in the window...?
 

Posted by Pymore Goat, on 06-11-2007 11:22,
When I am in desperate need of a haircut and Mark is closed - I have done business with ""Steve's"" down East Street. He too is an interesting fellow - very keen on police matters. He told me he is some kind of plain clothed agent aiding the Police in their work. This is what he told me - he may be a fantasist of course. I have also been 'done' at Uppercuts in Bucky Doo - but alas it was by a dopey bird who kept banging on about holidays and DIY zzzzzzzzz. I have seen Billy Bragg in there - I hope he got a better cut than me,otherwise he may be preparing a new protest CD. As for Mark's haircuts' - I think he's a fine craftsman. He is big on horses, you know.
 

Posted by andy head, on 08-11-2007 09:19,
The King Charles on St Andrews Road for sunday lunch. Travel back to the 1970's when carpets were swirly, housecoats were worn by serving staff and comforting food was served in vast quantities. Expect vegetables well boiled, potatoes roast and mashed and don't go for the large portion unless you've been in training - you may never stand again. Beer not by Palmers is a real treat as well, especially the guest ales.
 

Posted by draino, on 08-11-2007 14:48,
Let's not forget Mrs Barnes' St Swithuns Stores up North Allington. Hot pies, coal, bread milk - no booze mind. Oh and mind your manners - mrs Barnes appreciates pleases and thank yous.
 

Posted by Morning Loves It, on 09-11-2007 06:47,
I second Mrs Barnes as a Business We Love. If children don't have manners when they go in for sweets and drinks they certainly have them when they leave. Lots of leg-pulling and humour from Mrs Barnes herself and her lovely troup of ladies. I dare not buy tobacco in there as she tells me off.
 

Posted by tuzo, on 12-11-2007 10:38,
Well I heard its a bit ""Bob and Carol Ted and Alice"" at the weekends
 

Posted by goccibos, on 12-11-2007 10:48,
Never been back to the Bull since it was revamped for the middle classes. Oh and Ed I promise to stop slagging the weird lecture season events thing in Symondsbury. Let them have their narcissus. Other great businesses; Skilling Stores for being open when everyone else is closed.
 

Posted by goccibos, on 12-11-2007 10:49,
PS I trust you don't read the Telegraph?! That would be a worrying turn of events.
 

Posted by hollywood, on 14-11-2007 13:46,
Bob n Olya Smith at the Bridge House Hotel near the wee river Asker. Jeez, thon man can serve a quare drop a drink. Got snottered there for 9 nights last year, just me and Mr Robert T Smith. Parrful dacent fella. An a feed the next mornin that wud chuck a horse over a hedge, as we say here in my neck of the woods. A right spud thon boy is. Howya Bob....
 

Posted by darzet, on 29-12-2007 19:54,
mark the hairdresser in south street for his sense of humour and classic cuts!he is the jack abbot of the future!! catch up on the gossip here.
 

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