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<blockquote data-quote="Romnipotent" data-source="post: 1954293" data-attributes="member: 23770"><p><strong><u>4. Frank Books.</u></strong> Owned by Francis Rimerez, mainly staffed by Indians looking for work in Information Technology. From the front the store has a whited out window, large red lettering with "FRANK BOOKS" written upon it, and a shillouette of a slender female figure. The door way sinks in further than the other stores and has a sign up covering a legal notice and trading hours. The store backs onto an alleyway, the door is reinforced and unmarked.</p><p>The store is a bountiful supply of adult material, although narrow the store is quite long. A glass display cabinet also acts as the sales counter, inside it are collectable items many signed by stars of the material within. Upper shelves above the books display various merchandise in the same vein as the published material below. </p><p>Trading hours are as follows: Monday - Wednesday 3pm to 2am, Thursday 3pm till 5 am, Friday 3pm without close, Saturday continues till 4 am Sunday. On Sunday the store Opens at 5pm and closes at midnight.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>5. Pink Elephant Kindergarten.</u></strong> This red brick building displays a small sign on the front gate, behind which sits a small sand pit covered with green shade cloth. The gate has two child safety locks as the place faces a major 8 lane highway. Temporary car parking is available for 4 family sized vehicles, staff parking is accessed by a side driveway to the carpark around the back. Inside the establishment the main foyee is the first thing people see, a soft blue area with high counter. A few beanie babies, abandoned sit on the counter, along with a computer terminal, and a box of donation candy. A large space marked out with black electrical tape houses the "Painting of the week" of a red house and a tree. </p><p>A door leads to the main hall way where pin boards show photos of previous groups of children, staff photographs and notices. The offices line the left hand side, the 4th is the sick bay. On the right sits a store room, the staff bathrooms, and Kitchen. Up the back the corridor opens out into a large play area, lowers walls are padded and the right hand wall is covered in a large jungle mural. Windows adorn the left hand side, looking out into a sub divided play area. </p><p>Behind this room another corridor extends up to a class room like area, small tables and chairs, and art aisels. Adjacent to the corridor are a set of resting areas, small beds set up for about 30 children. This room is darker as heavy blinds cover all the windows.</p><p>Outside the play areas are set up into two sections; Toddlers and Small Children. The Toddler area contains brightly coloured plastic play equipment, sand pits, and random toys. The large area also has push pedal cars. </p><p>A large Oak tree sits in the middle of the fence and provides ample cover.</p><p>The centre opens at 7am and closes at 9, two shifts work throughout the day. The supervising manager is a registered pediatrician, and many of the workers are training to be. To book your child in, call 1800 555 PINK</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><em>All work is copyright of Romney Tate, 2005. Permission is granted for above material to be reproduced in print and electronic format under the "d100 Modern Buildings project" or whatever the intended project is to be published as. The author reserves the right to reproduce this work in any format.</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romnipotent, post: 1954293, member: 23770"] [B][U]4. Frank Books.[/U][/B] Owned by Francis Rimerez, mainly staffed by Indians looking for work in Information Technology. From the front the store has a whited out window, large red lettering with "FRANK BOOKS" written upon it, and a shillouette of a slender female figure. The door way sinks in further than the other stores and has a sign up covering a legal notice and trading hours. The store backs onto an alleyway, the door is reinforced and unmarked. The store is a bountiful supply of adult material, although narrow the store is quite long. A glass display cabinet also acts as the sales counter, inside it are collectable items many signed by stars of the material within. Upper shelves above the books display various merchandise in the same vein as the published material below. Trading hours are as follows: Monday - Wednesday 3pm to 2am, Thursday 3pm till 5 am, Friday 3pm without close, Saturday continues till 4 am Sunday. On Sunday the store Opens at 5pm and closes at midnight. [B][U]5. Pink Elephant Kindergarten.[/U][/B] This red brick building displays a small sign on the front gate, behind which sits a small sand pit covered with green shade cloth. The gate has two child safety locks as the place faces a major 8 lane highway. Temporary car parking is available for 4 family sized vehicles, staff parking is accessed by a side driveway to the carpark around the back. Inside the establishment the main foyee is the first thing people see, a soft blue area with high counter. A few beanie babies, abandoned sit on the counter, along with a computer terminal, and a box of donation candy. A large space marked out with black electrical tape houses the "Painting of the week" of a red house and a tree. A door leads to the main hall way where pin boards show photos of previous groups of children, staff photographs and notices. The offices line the left hand side, the 4th is the sick bay. On the right sits a store room, the staff bathrooms, and Kitchen. Up the back the corridor opens out into a large play area, lowers walls are padded and the right hand wall is covered in a large jungle mural. Windows adorn the left hand side, looking out into a sub divided play area. Behind this room another corridor extends up to a class room like area, small tables and chairs, and art aisels. Adjacent to the corridor are a set of resting areas, small beds set up for about 30 children. This room is darker as heavy blinds cover all the windows. Outside the play areas are set up into two sections; Toddlers and Small Children. The Toddler area contains brightly coloured plastic play equipment, sand pits, and random toys. The large area also has push pedal cars. A large Oak tree sits in the middle of the fence and provides ample cover. The centre opens at 7am and closes at 9, two shifts work throughout the day. The supervising manager is a registered pediatrician, and many of the workers are training to be. To book your child in, call 1800 555 PINK [SIZE=1][I]All work is copyright of Romney Tate, 2005. Permission is granted for above material to be reproduced in print and electronic format under the "d100 Modern Buildings project" or whatever the intended project is to be published as. The author reserves the right to reproduce this work in any format.[/I][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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