This used to be a registry office, as you can see. Now it is a fish and chip shop, as you can also see. I wish it had been open so we could have tried some of their fish and chips, but sadly it wasn’t!
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Imposing edifice, ‘though!
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Now if they had offered quickie weddings with their fish and chips they probably would have been open from 8am onwards:)
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Wouldn’t that be wonderful! My husband might want to marry me all over again if he had fish and chips to follow!
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Hm, finger-lickin’ good!
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Now that’s an interesting looking fish and chip building. I probably would have passed it right up not realizing it.
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I now pronounce you fish and chips. Amen!
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LOL, oh David you do make me laugh!!
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