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| - ...for the movie/theatre script writer, that is. If you are working in the performing arts and came to this town to look for ideas for a scene, let's say, for a certain movie, where this guy for example inherits a house from his old aunt he has never met in this weird city far away, but it's something he got so he will drive there to inspect it, see what to do with it. He arrives at the house and it is one of these housies you know, like you get them on Hampshire, covered in lead paint, dog poop around, porch sinking in, basement a dungeon, anyways, so he says to himself, well, what can I do, let's fix the thing and sell it and never come here anymore after that. So he goes up to High Street, the street is drizzling with students, dog walkers and a few schizophrenics, that wait that the library up the hill opens, where they hang out during the day. There are cafes on the street, some boutiques, a Chinese, no, let's make it a Jewish laundry, anyways, and then there is the little hardware store. The man goes in, greets the guy behind the counter and explains the tools he needs. From then on things go weird, weirder and the weirdest. Stephen King can do it very well, that is why he is rich and famous. If you happen to be a script writer like that, and you too want to become rich and famous, this shop is gold.
(If you just want to buy materials to build or repair something, this shop is not so ideal, no stars, not even one, because they are rude, highly aggressive, threatening and they do not have a good selection, that is if you know your shit in the business. Do not reason with them. Leave fast and backwards, and go to Home Depot.)
But for the movie/theatre script writer, really a treasure. Five Stars.
So it depends who you are and what you are looking for, which makes an average of 3 stars.
Once again: Cleveland, where the love dies.
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