'He always called me Tommy'

Of course, one cannot expect the pasrt to be pickled in Aspic but if they can put together those 'living museums' where geography teachers dress up like Victorians at the weekend (though I note they don't catch typhoid for real authenticity) then surely Trevor's shopcould be preserved, possibly with an animatronic Trevor behind the counter? Let's face it, the chap stood on a box most of the time and was mainly made of sports jacket - prime material for being brought to life by Jim Henson's creature shop.
This was where I bought my first D&D set, the start of a hobby that makes a crack habit seem cheap by comparison and it deserves preservation. At the very least, the windows should be a) dusty b) full of D&D boxes and c) have a space where the game you were going to buy sat that morning, before it was sold just before you got to the shop!
2 Comments:
How nice to have a little bit of color in your postings~ I have a vivid imagination, of course, but I'm also extremely lazy.
Hmmm...Tommy?
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