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Hardware Stores – Fireworks & Margaret Gets Married

Season 7, Ep. 7

“There is nothing like a wedding to addle people’s minds.”


Today on the pod we’re celebrating one of Stuart’s favourite stores: The good old hardware store. We’ve got two Dave & Morley stories to illustrate the point.

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