i thought MVE in soho were fine, but the guys in the notting hill one - they
act like you want to start a fight with them. obviously their filing and
talking to each other and listening to the football is more important than
the customers :)

that said the staff in koobla, angel basement and reckless berwick st have
always been particularly friendly, and i dont ask any questions!

ab

-----Original Message-----
From: David Hampson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 12:09 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Subject: RE: (313) Records Stores In London


Some of the staff at the Music and Video Exchange shops in London are by far
the most moody staff in the world - once one of them threw records at me and
stormed off, and another time one got really pissed off as I questioned
whether he had correctly added up a pile of records  (he was right but only
because some of the prices were wrote on incoherently).  If you do end up
there, the cyclist guy with the teeth is always friendly and polite, and the
chef guy is never rude.

The award for moodiest record store staff of all time goes to Kenny at Spinn
Inn in Manchester back in the late 80s, early 90s - I figured they closed
down because people couldn't take being in the presence of the moody c***!

David

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