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Re: Grumpy staff in Leeds shops

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j.c.d. wrote:
chameleon wrote:There is a wonderful and truly respectful greengrocer on the top row who I visit on my (now rare) visits. Close by was another stall which is no more, and no great loss. The response I got for simply stating the variety of apples I had selected and bagged was unbelievable. I duly suggested that he place them in a pyramid shape on his well used stool and slowly sat on them until they had all disappeared. No more of my business went there - little surprise he went under.
Morley market - those dates, not sure when he retired, but did you know Ronnie Connell?

Yes I knew Ronnie, his stall was a couple of shops away from mine. at that time Morley Market was less than half its present size and yet it had six greengrocers shops all thriving.
Gracious me, a blast from my past. They were neighbours of Mum's and their son Peter and I were best friends despite he being 4 yrs older than me, almost felt like brothers. Sadly Peter passed away when he was just 19, a result ultimately, of have contracted polio as a very young child. For a couple of years I helped out there each Saturday. Have an enduring memory of Albert next door and his Dad sitting nearby all day. We visited last year and I found it hard to place things it has changed so much (though the fish was still very much in evidence and actually looked no different!

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Re: Grumpy staff in Leeds shops

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Gracious me, a blast from my past. They were neighbours of Mum's and their son Peter and I were best friends despite he being 4 yrs older than me, almost felt like brothers. Sadly Peter passed away when he was just 19, a result ultimately, of have contracted polio as a very young child. For a couple of years I helped out there each Saturday. Have an enduring memory of Albert next door and his Dad sitting nearby all day. We visited last year and I found it hard to place things it has changed so much (though the fish was still very much in evidence and actually looked no different!

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I worked at Lazenbys greengrocers next to Bentleys in the mid 60sand bought the business from Billy when he decided to join his father living in Jersey. I could not have timed it worse as the country took on decimalisation in 67. and I was faced with buying stock that was suddenly sold in Kilo's rather than the familiar Pounds and ounces. became a close friend with Albert who sadly died a few years ago.
Call sometimes when I am in the area to see his son David who is carrying on the family business.
Loved my time up in Morley, both the business and the Morley people

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