Cause for Aala m?…

I’ve been meaning to take this photo for years, then the door was barred for a while and I thought they’d gone. Perhaps closed during Covid?

…or at least the first tear after appealing to a tribunal.

It’s a shame there are tears at tribunal appeals. It may be the prospect of multiple tiers in a long-winded legal process

They seem to be in business (a) to ease the flow of would-be immigrants (b) to intervene in extraditions (c) to encourage or inhibit repatriation.

This just guesswork, especially when I notice I’m sometimes the only white Englishman walking along Desborough Road. The only old-fashioned English shop is Tony’s the barber.

The others are nail-bars, exotic eateries, Polish, Brazilian & other supermarkets, at least five other hairdressers and little stores for liquor, phone repair vaping and what-have-you.

Spelling isn’t really an issue on Desborough Road. Take the helpful shop I’ve had dealings with a few times. Once they gave me a used Microsoft keyboard free of charge.

“Get them while there in store”.

Does this mean while you are there in the store? More likely get them while they’re still there in the store.

There doesn’t seem to be any hurry. The sign’s been there so many years, it’s faded now.

The beauty of Desborough Road—and our home street, whose houses were built in 1901, Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, is how little they change.

Tony cuts my hair whenever Karleen says it’s getting too long

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