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  2. I can recommend it, Benji (and I think a lot of people would). Come and say hello if you do.
  3. From years gone by... The White Hart - (Daybrook). Livelier than any town pub in its day and less than five minutes walk for me. The Bell Inn. The first pub I ever set foot in, in the Elizabethan bar. Still particularly like that room. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem. A unique pub and many fondly remembered, happy student days in there with my pals. (Hon mention to The Tavern in the Town). Nowadays... The Lincolnshire Poacher The Bell Inn The Malt Cross Three pubs I could never take to... The Fox - (Parliament Street) The Exchange The Fountain
  4. I'm glad to hear of the improvement. It was one of several Arnold pubs that had really taken a nose-dive over the years. Used to be a good place in the days when the Home Brewery had it.
  5. We're probably going to discover that it had a castle!
  6. Carrington Lido was great, Benji. Went there quite a bit as a youngster. Yes, you're right, police recreation ground there on the opposite (East) side of Mansfield Road When you think about it, it has punched above its weight! http://www.nottinghampost.com/Memories-summer-fun-Nottingham-s-lidos/story-12253226-detail/story.html
  7. It's interesting to note that the relatively small area of Carrington once had its own cinema, The Curzon and (I believe) a brewery on Yew Tree Avenue of Mansfield Road! http://www.jannaludlow.co.uk/Art_Deco/Everywhere_Else.html (Text mistakenly refers to The Curzon being situated in Redhill)
  8. So sad to hear this news, loved Terry. Never stopped missing his breakfast show on Radio Two, it was fantastic. Rest in Peace.
  9. We never seem to ask enough questions do we? How I wish I could do that now with my parents. My dad and his side of the family were from Edinburgh, my mum and her lineage from Hucknall and going back a good way, Ireland.
  10. Yes, thanks, Benji. This one has its moment too...
  11. #12 Did you used to use the box as a 'garage'?
  12. Sure. So if everyone goes there where does that leave this site?
  13. I think this is a very important point and one you've beat me to the punch with. As a sociological insight into Nottingham and it's sons and daughters of the current times it will be invaluable and fascinating. People in many years time (Hi, if you're reading this!) will be able to understand what people found interesting, laughed at, were angry about, cared about - all of these things. What goes on in people's minds is as important as the many landmark happenings in the town and county with our buildings, roads, railways, industry, sport and leisure etc. It's people's reactions to these thi
  14. In today's Nottingham Post, it's reported that Notts County are to part company with their ex-Huddersfield sriker, Jimmy Spencer. http://www.nottinghampost.com/Jimmy-Spencer-leaves-Notts-County-contract/story-28630975-detail/story.html I attended a few games at Meadow Lane a little while ago, especially in the (latest!) 'Great Escape' season under Shaun Derry and watched this player put on some absolutely terrific displays for the Magpies. For me, he was the most effective player they had in League One. Playing up front as a target man, his control and strength as time after time he would p
  15. It's fortunate for you that you're able to go to Canada - I also used to for the same purpose when in a position to do so. It's absolutely fine you not to enjoy or use 'anti-social' sites as you term them - your decision. i, like everybody else, will make my decision on whether there is a 'need' for them without direction from anyone else.
  16. I'm pretty certain I've never shared what I've had for breakfast on Facebook (or on Twitter which is eminently possible too of course!) I've had very similar chats - in essence - to the ones I've had here though. I'm all for the boozer but that gets a bit awkward if they live 300 miles away - or a continent. -- Kev - so anything that's not worthy of research shouldn't be mentioned on here? I take your point, like you, I enjoy the idea of the site being used for it's original purpose and like to talk about historical and nostalgic stuff primarily but the site does fulfill multipurposes fo
  17. Not at all, Loppy. I'll be the first one to probably criticise Facebook regarding certain aspects of it which are well-documented. My only point is that it can be really useful if one has a lot of friends living at a distance that have disparate interests.
  18. Meaning this site is too much like Facebook in your opinion, Kev? What would you do to change that if so? Thoughts on on this. I have plenty of camararderie with friends on Facebook. Most of them aren't from Nottingham, have no connection whatsoever with the city, unlike yourself, Loppy. They wouldn't be in the right place on a site with this one's remit so therefore Facebook - for all it's ills - performs a service for many of us in helping us keep in touch in a 'community' - just like this one. People are people - wherever you talk to them online. They aren't governed by the hosting, it
  19. He's eyeing the Notts job which will be available in approx 2.5 weeks time.
  20. I'm deadly in the box...and out of it. I'll be your striker. I can still run though, does that disqualify me?
  21. Quite a bizarre story Look out for a few forwards in the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division Two when the land.