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The Most Inconvenient Convenience Store In The World

Blog: Norfolk Single Dad
Posted by: Eddie2sox
Wednesday 18th April 2007, 9:30pm

A few people down The Woolpack have remarked that the shop in this photo is absolutely useless....I couldn't possibly comment either way....

Word has it that this convenience store is a sadistic experiment in human behaviour and reactions, being run by the college across the road.

It is said that if you made a list of, say, three common items that you'd expect to find in a corner shop, if you visited this shop not only would you be unable to buy ANY of them, you would come out with three different items that you didn't want in the first place. You need milk, bread and washing up liquid. You come out with some shoe cleaning brushes, a tin of Cossack hair spray (past it's sell by date by more than a decade), and a Curly Wurly.

Like I said, this is mainly hearsay, however me and Sam did venture in there to purchase some emergency bread one day, and spent ten minutes searching high and low before Sam found it - in a shopping basket, on the floor, almost in the take-away section of the shop near the back. I reckon you're probably best giving it a miss and going to Tesco or Morrisons instead.


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