All those gorgeous shops! I was there a few days before Christmas, it was manic, and you’re right about the wealth distribution too Lexx, people were spending thousands as if they were pennies in Harrods, money beyond most people’s imagination!🙏🏻❤❤❤
Happy New Year Lexx, I have been silently lurking and really enjoy your content. Having a little window shopping spree on your ebay, not for windows obv, absolutely crying at your response to the large headed customer who left a neutral review. As a business owner, I applaud you! Anyhoo, have a Lovely New Year to You, your family, cats and friends. Cheers from sunny Stoke on Trent ❤
Great video Lexx. Love to see you walking around all the areas of London I am so familiar with, and telling it how you see it. With which I wholeheartedly agree 😅. I used to love Brick Lane when I was younger, but now I’m a grumpy old woman, I think it’s a dingy tourist trap full of mass produced tat. It actually was interesting and edgy in the 1980s. There was a proper flea market, and stuff for poor people, eg blokes selling used batteries off blankets on the pavement 😂. The people who live round there these days can probably afford to shop in New Bond Street where you ended up.
Mr Sausage started out as one van in the centre of Ipswich. About 20 years later, he has worldwide franchises and is now a multi millionaire! Not the wurst way to make money!
They probably wouldn’t let me in a lot of those shops. I’ve worked for some really rich people and they just love to get a bargain but 25% off something I can afford and 25% off what they can afford would keep me well set up for awhile😂🤣. Thanks for taking us along. 🥰🙋🏼♀️
A couple of Blonde Bombshells in Brick Lane! Its hard to believe thats the same place that was, back to back Asian food wholesalers, abandoned warehouses and demolition sites, which people set up stalls on, by putting down blankets over the rubble, to sell their (mostly stolen) goods! Oh...the 80s. How things change!
I left a comment, saying the same thing. It was a rough old place in the 80s, but by god could you get some great things at great prices, at the early morning market! And the only place you could get food at that time of the day was the 24 hour Jewish bagel shop.
All those gorgeous shops! I was there a few days before Christmas, it was manic, and you’re right about the wealth distribution too Lexx, people were spending thousands as if they were pennies in Harrods, money beyond most people’s imagination!🙏🏻❤❤❤
Happy New Year Lexx, I have been silently lurking and really enjoy your content. Having a little window shopping spree on your ebay, not for windows obv, absolutely crying at your response to the large headed customer who left a neutral review. As a business owner, I applaud you! Anyhoo, have a Lovely New Year to You, your family, cats and friends. Cheers from sunny Stoke on Trent ❤
Well done for grounding us all, regarding the wealth in parts of London, well said 😊
100% agreed with your closing comments Lexx, and people have a go about others on benefits who have nothing. it’s an uneven playing field.
What a brilliant vlog thank you x
Great video Lexx. Love to see you walking around all the areas of London I am so familiar with, and telling it how you see it. With which I wholeheartedly agree 😅. I used to love Brick Lane when I was younger, but now I’m a grumpy old woman, I think it’s a dingy tourist trap full of mass produced tat. It actually was interesting and edgy in the 1980s. There was a proper flea market, and stuff for poor people, eg blokes selling used batteries off blankets on the pavement 😂. The people who live round there these days can probably afford to shop in New Bond Street where you ended up.
Mr Sausage started out as one van in the centre of Ipswich. About 20 years later, he has worldwide franchises and is now a multi millionaire! Not the wurst way to make money!
They probably wouldn’t let me in a lot of those shops. I’ve worked for some really rich people and they just love to get a bargain but 25% off something I can afford and 25% off what they can afford would keep me well set up for awhile😂🤣. Thanks for taking us along. 🥰🙋🏼♀️
A couple of Blonde Bombshells in Brick Lane! Its hard to believe thats the same place that was, back to back Asian food wholesalers, abandoned warehouses and demolition sites, which people set up stalls on, by putting down blankets over the rubble, to sell their (mostly stolen) goods! Oh...the 80s. How things change!
I’m going to turn into a Mince Pie soon, I’ve had your share Lexx over the last few days, I love to heat them up and have with a coffee ☕️
It was fun and cheap years ago in 80's...now full with rich yuppies...
I left a comment, saying the same thing. It was a rough old place in the 80s, but by god could you get some great things at great prices, at the early morning market! And the only place you could get food at that time of the day was the 24 hour Jewish bagel shop.
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Please show us what you bought x
Unfair distribution of wealth is something I become more and more distressed by.
You should have gone to the other bagel shop. They are out of this world!
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