And so it continues.
In Florida there are a lot of gift shops. A LOT. They want all of your disposable income and they will do whatever it takes to get you in their store. A lot of them advertise ridiculous statements such as “gifts as low as $1.99” or “five t-shirts for $9.99” and it’s all lies. You’ll go in to be greeted by five kids t-shirts for $9.99 or the kinds of cheap mugs that not even an auntie with bad eyesight would pick up and consider. All lies.

Initially I ignored these places because I knew what would be inside. Later on I relented for a laugh and, you know what? I was right. Laden with plastics of all shapes and sizes, pirated Disney goods, the kind of nonsense every gift shop has. It was a treasure trove of bobbins.
What made me sit up and notice though were the buildings themselves. Nothing in Florida looks new, in fact everything has this worn out faded murky visage which you get used to after a while.
This shop made me laugh because you notice it straight away and every time I walked past I would think, “mwear!” to myself. The best mwear in all of town. Ladies love top of the line mwear; purchase one today for your gal, fellas!
I also keep saying it in a Matt Berry voice for maximum effect.
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M Wear is surely the clothing line marketed by M People. Now you too can dress like 90s icon Heather Small or a bassist I think was called Shovel.
Shovel? Pull the other one. He should be working in a graveyard with a name like that, not an underwhelming 90s pop band with a foghorn for a singer.
(M wear!)
Jeez. Tell it to Shovel. I don’t make the M Rules.
I don’t think that’s a name. What’s his friend called? Bucket?
I heard you do make the M Rules. I heard the ‘M’ stands for Marshall and you’ve been behind it all along.
I’ve tried to deny it all these years but I knew the truth would come out eventually.
Back in the 90s when we formed Marshall People the songs were originally all about me. “How Can I Love Chris More?”, “One Night in Garforth”, “Marshall On Up”, “Search for the Hero Who is Called Chris”, “Itchychris Park”… unfortunately nobody was buying them and the record label made us rename them all.
What a sack of ducks. Ducks I say. God damn this autocorrect. I said ducks!