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Offline Sleuth

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« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2011, 09:29:39 AM »
Exactly my point.  The  `Turkish night` used to be advertised quite extensively around the area until about 2007/20008 . Then the advertising for it suddenly disappeared... and more and more `Talk of the Town` posters started  surfacing everywhere . It was a well planned campaign to make the `Talk of the Town` the ONLY  show around the area, no others. It worked.
This is Turkey remember where corruption and back handers are rife !!
It was a planned campaign.



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« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2011, 14:32:03 PM »
Thats what you do when you start a business.!!! Advertise it to make money. The other place should have upped their game and done an advertising campaign as well. Just because it isnt your taste doesnt make it a bad place to go. We havent been because we had a business in Blackpool for twenty years and these sort of places are rife. I know that some of the Tour operators take people to The Talk of the coast and part of the reason it is always busy. Then again I wouldnt go to a traditionl Turkish night because I have been there done that and bought the T.Shirt. Each to his own.

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« Reply #12 on: October 17, 2011, 15:24:12 PM »
I agree that Talk of the town is a fantastic night out. The performers are very professional and must work so hard to produce such polished acts. I also enjoy turkish nights but they perform in bars and hotels everywhere so maybe that is another reason that they closed in Kaya, just too many of the same thing. I will be back at talk of the town next year. Keep up the good work boys.

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« Reply #13 on: October 17, 2011, 19:12:11 PM »
Strewth Sleuth none of us realised the women at the talk of the town had a secret undercover. ulterior plan. I thought one of them looked a bit shifty. Do you think they could be a bit jealous of Musthafa the belly dancer at the Turkish evening or maybe Musthafa the Elvis imposter or possibly Musthafa the Micheal jackson reincarnation. Strewth.

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« Reply #14 on: October 18, 2011, 07:28:09 AM »
Sorry  Hugh Shaw, but if your above comments were intended to be funny... they weren`t .. it was very  poor humour. Your gonna have to do better than that to get a `smiley` out of me.




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