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The place was full of china, but you couldn't save that," said Mark Savage, 73, a local resident.
The lecture in Elite moving began at eleven, in a classroom that resembled the basement of a fancy house: a gilded Japanese chest, armoires full of china, sculptures, a TV.
The spacious kitchen still has a church hall feel to it, with its old wooden table and chairs, and cream metal 1930s units full of china tea sets, pink glassware and funky coffee pots.
After selecting a weapon, you're invited to enter a room full of china, wine glasses, clocks, tables, chairs, and other breakables select your desired items from a Rage Room menu and, accompanied by a theme song of your choice, you can just let it wail.
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Standard Bullingdon practice is for club members to pay off in cash any injured party (usually a bemused restaurateur with a private room full of broken china).
"Her stuff was like set designs, creating a corner, photographing vignettes: a bakery tray or a cupboard full of blue-and-white china," she said.
There is a storeroom full of multicolored marbles, mismatched china, glass tiles, colored beads and vintage flour sacks that Linda smashes, cuts, pastes, gouges, sews, grouts and generally transforms into tiled fireplace rugs, antique-looking flowers, fanciful birdbaths, unlikely sinks and intricate veneer surfacing.
She had five sets of china and closets full of silver-plated serving dishes.
"The china was full of irrelevant formal stuff whereas her kitchen was resolutely informal," she explains.
You are so welcome.' We entered Dona Filinha's soothsaying room, a china shop full of miniature bulls.
"Are those for sale, too?" I asked about a shelf full of mismatched Royal Albert-esque bone china cups, saucers and sugar bowls.
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