Ladbrokes and corals stools

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Ladbrokes and corals stools

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The stools used in ladbrokes and corals are very similar. I really want to buy 4 of these stools but can't find where to get them from?
I have looked on the net until I can't look any more, anyone know where I can find them? And I don't want anything other than the ones they use as they are proper robust and comfortable!
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Thanks Noel, but that is shit,
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blingking wrote:The stools used in ladbrokes and corals are very similar. I really want to buy 4 of these stools but can't find where to get them from?
I have looked on the net until I can't look any more, anyone know where I can find them? And I don't want anything other than the ones they use as they are proper robust and comfortable!
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Oscar wrote:Comfort is paramount when you are chasing keybets.
Take a cushion(and a sleeping bag) !!!
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Need a survivors kit when chasing a key bet.
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Rileys i've been in have nice chairs, i don't like to sit down when playing machines unless its really long winded, but Rileys always have a chair in front of the machine.
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However tight is that leps gold in the rileys scott?!?!
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I've done well out of that to be honest mate, not caught it going in over week now though.
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good old lep gold. i only have two one in a arcade and the other in a servo.
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http://www.wayfair.co.uk/Home-Essence-C ... S3210.html

These look very similar to the ones in Ladcrooks. Not cheap but they won't be for heavy duty ones.
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I prefer to stand and pace around like a maniac in a vain attempt to get some exercise. All efforts are wasted as the games always drive me to junk food. :)
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Ruler of The World wrote:I prefer to stand and pace around like a maniac in a vain attempt to get some exercise. All efforts are wasted as the games always drive me to junk food. :)
First thing we have agreed on..i remember doing my bollocks on one in the edgeware road....then going for a huge mc donalds to take the edge off
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Key bet or lucky 8?

I remember finding a lucky 8 in that area on £305, and was on it til close. Didn't even get it, and had to abandon it.
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