That's the idea of it he's the gayest person ever,he even lives in a pink house.:slywink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Max
That's the idea of it he's the gayest person ever,he even lives in a pink house.:slywink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Max
it suits the purpose .. a bit of bling or pizzaz whatever ya' wanna' call it - for a high class salon. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Max
Sunday 2nd July 2006.
http://www.liverpoolviews.co.uk/hano...bps0207061.jpg
its growing - cheers Dave
Thoughts on the 'bus station'?
aweful, at the momet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Thomas
The Paradise pjoect makes it a pain to go through that area of town though. Especially Church street. :mad:
Bus stop looks modern but I cycle to town.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
No pain no gain I'm afraid.:snf (41):Quote:
Originally Posted by Max
The people walk too slow though! :mad:
Could understand old people or disabled people but young people are slow as hell!
Wonder what will happen with this eagle?
http://www.liverpoolviews.co.uk/hano...bps0207062.jpg
That's being restored :PDT_Piratz_26: me thinks, with the building.
Splendid!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kev
:celb (23): :celb (6): :celb (23): :celb (6): :PDT_Piratz_26: :PDT_Aliboronz_24: :snf (41):
AWWWW, but I want to see destruction!:Smiliz_Kingz_PDT_13
A couple of figures:
*700 construction workers are currently employed on Grosvenor's £920m Paradise Project.
*Over 70% of the Paradise project labour force has come from Merseyside.
IT'S all change at Liverpool's most famous hairdressing salon.
Herbert Howe has packed up his heated rollers and performed his last perm at the old Paradise Street parlour.
On Friday his will become the first business to open its doors in Liverpool One, Grosvenor's £900m transformation of Liverpool city centre.
At Herbert's bling bling-style new salon, the interior design is reputed to be as glamorous as the outside. continues....