thanks, Patrick.
I'm struggling to extend this squib with a 'what next' or two or three.
I have a phrase for a new front at the dental technician's premises,
and a hairdresser's,
but anyone reading this, please suggest more candidates for new shop fronts...
Max
Quoting Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi Max -nice cheery -we have heard about dogs and their owners now it's
> bungalows
> Padraigus
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> Those two rundown bungalows
> in the main road have been done up.
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> Now one's a dental surgery - its new front
> is tall straight gleaming white pillars.
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> The dietitian offers weight reduction behind
> similar pillars - all painfully slim.
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> Max Richards
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