Mr. Cheapies does not smell so good anymore. Aug. 30, 2016 |
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Its a sign of our times and I think not really good.
ReplyDeleteHere to day gone tomorrow.
DeleteDid it ever?
ReplyDeleteHa,ha, I like your text, but the closing is sad indeed.
ReplyDeleteYeah - I don't know. I doubt I would buy my perfume there.
ReplyDeleteI've passed the spot, no doubt, but never really noticed the stores in this part of the city.
ReplyDeleteHa...how true. It looks like that little business venture didn't make it.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look good. I can't stand the smell of perfume.
ReplyDeleteNot the nicest storefront for Yonge St, Andy! Nice pic though!
ReplyDeleteMr Cheapies was TOO cheap maybe..
ReplyDeleteShe appears to be in a hurry to get past it...
ReplyDeleteLooks, though, like the perfumes could have been delivered by drones.
ReplyDeleteThe way some perfumes smell I suspect you can still get a whiff.
ReplyDeleteA time gone by.
ReplyDeleteNice photo, a piece of history.
ReplyDeleteBye bye, Mr. Cheapies.
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