I'm no chippy expert only ever have them at Brid these days, too lardy for a man of my years to have on a regular basis pet
That must be one hell of a chippy.
For you to travel from Lincolnshire to.
I was reading about one lad who travelled on a weekly basis from Wales to London,just for fish and chips.
Madness
Until very recently I used to live not that far from Brid, or are you suggesting I'm bullshight about chips now?
He sometimes forgets the little bits of info he has collected over the years obsessing over us.
So far I live in York. Doncaster. Sheffield and York......
It's his age mate, well that & the
The mind always goes first with the grafting types....never used enough
I bet it's still nimble enough, for our working class hero to fiddle his tax
I wouldn't let him sort the odds out
"Only ever have them at Brid These days "
Your not being economical with the actualite` are you
Ce are you the reason white socks are so cheap
Bear in mind the phrase used above please.
I never called you a liar,so you cant give me short shrift,or indeed warn me about the old saying.......be careful what you say.
The warm up man has made an appearance,hopefully the main act will be on stage shortleh
Been looking at the odds for the open.....thinking of backing Baines at 6/87 to win by a nose over the hurdles
Im backing ITK fan to come in a mile off at 3/5"
Or would that be wide of the.mark
What no witty reply...im.so shocked i will offer 3.142 that you don't bother
REASONABLE. NO, it was definitely the Regent and the Curzon. The Regent was on the corner of Queens Drive and East Prescot Rd. I think it is now a Wetherspoons. the Regent was opposite the Library on the R.H. side going into Town and just before the main set of traffic lights. They were both big screen cinemas and they had that special welcoming aroma as you entered the building and which seemed to be constant and unique to all Cinemas at the time i.e. the Mid-Fifties.
Silky I think your maybe a little older than me, I remember when the wetherspoons was called the garfeild. But places change so much, just look at town it seems to change everytime I go
And not always for the better!
totally agree fella, I remember when I was younger playing man hunt in the museum you wouldn't get away with that now,,, plus I still call the bubble stops the bubble stops and a load of people don't know what I mean
that they were, suppose everything changes and we all get older, suppose my kids will be saying the same thing in 20+ years
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posted on 17/7/12
I'm no chippy expert only ever have them at Brid these days, too lardy for a man of my years to have on a regular basis pet
posted on 18/7/12
That must be one hell of a chippy.
For you to travel from Lincolnshire to.
I was reading about one lad who travelled on a weekly basis from Wales to London,just for fish and chips.
Madness
posted on 18/7/12
Until very recently I used to live not that far from Brid, or are you suggesting I'm bullshight about chips now?
posted on 18/7/12
He sometimes forgets the little bits of info he has collected over the years obsessing over us.
So far I live in York. Doncaster. Sheffield and York......
posted on 18/7/12
It's his age mate, well that & the
posted on 18/7/12
The mind always goes first with the grafting types....never used enough
posted on 18/7/12
I bet it's still nimble enough, for our working class hero to fiddle his tax
posted on 18/7/12
I wouldn't let him sort the odds out
posted on 18/7/12
"Only ever have them at Brid These days "
Your not being economical with the actualite` are you
posted on 18/7/12
Ce are you the reason white socks are so cheap
posted on 18/7/12
Bear in mind the phrase used above please.
I never called you a liar,so you cant give me short shrift,or indeed warn me about the old saying.......be careful what you say.
posted on 18/7/12
The warm up man has made an appearance,hopefully the main act will be on stage shortleh
posted on 18/7/12
Been looking at the odds for the open.....thinking of backing Baines at 6/87 to win by a nose over the hurdles
posted on 18/7/12
Im backing ITK fan to come in a mile off at 3/5"
Or would that be wide of the.mark
posted on 18/7/12
What no witty reply...im.so shocked i will offer 3.142 that you don't bother
posted on 19/7/12
REASONABLE. NO, it was definitely the Regent and the Curzon. The Regent was on the corner of Queens Drive and East Prescot Rd. I think it is now a Wetherspoons. the Regent was opposite the Library on the R.H. side going into Town and just before the main set of traffic lights. They were both big screen cinemas and they had that special welcoming aroma as you entered the building and which seemed to be constant and unique to all Cinemas at the time i.e. the Mid-Fifties.
posted on 19/7/12
Silky I think your maybe a little older than me, I remember when the wetherspoons was called the garfeild. But places change so much, just look at town it seems to change everytime I go
posted on 19/7/12
And not always for the better!
posted on 19/7/12
totally agree fella, I remember when I was younger playing man hunt in the museum you wouldn't get away with that now,,, plus I still call the bubble stops the bubble stops and a load of people don't know what I mean
posted on 19/7/12
Ha! Ha!. Good Times.
posted on 19/7/12
that they were, suppose everything changes and we all get older, suppose my kids will be saying the same thing in 20+ years
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