OLDACE

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  1. Icmeler, Nice, much nicer than Marmaris Eh.

    Eh Up Oldace, what was up with the cops?

    I think some member of the public may have told them there were a couple of hundred bikers descended on the town to cause mayhem, or maybe more likely an inspector or superintendent has it in for bikers, there is one in Warwickshire who is trying to stop the Bulldog Bash, in spite of the local council saying it is OK.

    He had been to an American conference where bikers were described as menbers of a huge international crime syndicate like the Mafia or the Triads.

    We all know that in some countries some of the biggest criminals are in the forces of law and order, but of course it's not so here in the UK, our police are intelligent and totally honest and would never think of using their uniform to enable them to engage in any criminal activities.

    Anyway the police at the Ship could see that we were more interested in bikes than causing trouble and soon departed.

  2. Merhaba, Yes a last minute (literally) deal to Icmeler,a toss up between Skeggy and there, no contest really, not a cloud in the sky for 2 weeks, once again felt religion there? wa been trying to get on for 2 days,both router and pc sort of gone off whilst away, probably rust? had to laugh this morning, rang bt and got this girl who could hardly speak english, told her my broadband light was showing orange, she said if I was on orange why was I ringing BT!!!!, anyway more news later,

    Debbie and I were hoping to see you and Isobel at the Rockers Reunion last weekend, it was good to see so many old mates.

    Just to make it really like the old times,on sunday the police turned up as well, much to our amusement and their embarrasment. Most of us were older than their parents.

  3. WELL I AM BACK FROM SKEGGY A FANTASTIC WEEKEND IT WAS TOO MET UP WITH OLD ACE AND HIS WIFE THERE SO HAVE ONCE AGAIN AND HAVE A SAFE JOURNEY BACK TO THE SHETLANDS OVER THE NEXT TWO DAYS THEN REST FOR A FEW DAYS HOPE TO SEE YOU BOTH NEXT YEAR. DEBBIE SAID SHE WAS VERY SORRY NOT TO SEE ASH AND IZZY SO WERE WE

    HOPE YOU ARE BOTH ALL WRIGHT AS WE HAVE NOT SEEN YOU FOR A FEW WEEKS ALSO AND YOU DO NOT SEEM TO BE ON THE SITE MUCH TOO.

    MET UP WITH MANY GREAT PEOPLE FRIENDS OLD AND NEW ROLL ON NEXT YEAR.

    Just got off the ferry,we had a great time at Skeggy, met up with some of the 60's bikers I hadn't seen in 40 years or more.

  4. Hi Oldace, Wet as usual in Caithness but luckily not much wind for a change....Yes, I remember that song, something about coloured pubic hairs wasnt it?

    I am sure thats not what my Parents meant when they used to say..."Heres the Dicky Dido"...mind you, then again!!!!!

    Owdtite... !tanning!

    That's right Owdtite, apparently it's common among some of the Glamorgan girls.

    The weather up here in Shetland is overcast with no wind, the sea is flat calm.

    The Simmer Dim is almost over, that means that soon there will be no light in the sky at night.

    Then it's the winter to look forward to, short days and force 12's, and we love it.

  5. As some of you know I was born and lived in Bulwell till I was 20, I lived very close to the LNER viaduct where the Lido was. I always rememeber my parents refering to an engine(train ?) coming over the viaduct that they always called "The Dicky Dido"...To this day I still dont know why it was called that, does anyone know the answer so that I can go to my grave in peace????

    Owdtite...... :rolleyes:

    Hi Owdtite, how are things down south in Caithness.

    The only time I came across the words Dicky Dido was in an old rugby song to the tune of the Ash Grove. The verses are far too blue for a family forum like this.

  6. Slightly off topic, but since Babs mentioned Trent Fields, to us on the south bank Trent Fields was the area between what is now Lady Bay Bridge and the then gavel pits, now the Water Sports Centre.

    In the late 50s we would go down there trying to hit hares with sling shots, and later chasing them on old bikes. girder forked Ariels and Nortons etc. It was good practice for dodging cars and pedestrians when we got to 16 and could get a license.

    On Sundays in Summer lots of Lady Bay folk would hear the speed boats racing and would go down Trent Fields to watch. The boats would come within inches of the large rocks which strengthened the banks.

    Cattle grazed the fields then and their cow pats attracted lots of insects, these in turn fed the skylarks.

    Pinders Pond hosted reed buntings, yellow wagtails, sedge and reed warblers, I went down there a few years ago and all the old wildlife was missing. I put that down to the farm closing.

    Myself, Howard Stuckey, Keith Saunders and John King were the sling shotters, the bikers included Vic Moore, Dave Coburn, Bob Amphlett, Bob Foster, Baron, Tony Whiteman Bob Simkins and others.

    Lady Bay had aot of Bikers in those days.

    Are there any of you out there?

  7. is that the same jim howarth whose dad worked at nottingham uni and lived attenborough way?

    Hi Hippo Girl,

    Jim was a student at Nottingham Uni and I think his father was at Uni. Jim was a really friendly outgoing chap, working with him was a laugh a minute. He worked during the Uni holidays.

    We were taking old cookers off gas board lorries and then loading them on the scrap merchants lorry, we got the job sussed, and spent half the time in the hut listening to the radio and chewing the fat.

  8. Hi Sussexred,

    I have just read the post about 27 Hartley Road.

    In the spring of 74 I was doing agency work at British Gas at Dunkirk. One day another worker turned up, it was Jim Howarth who lived at the Hartley Road complex.

    I started visiting there, I remember Bonner and Sam who were in the Hell's Angels, Hans who had a fabulous hi-fi (Bang & Olufson). I remember Darg and the rest, also Merv and his misses Soron.

    I was partying with Soron and her fella (he's a biker, all 6'5" of him) at the Simmer Dim Rally last month, she said she never really figured out what was going on at Hartley Road,but she presumed everybody else did. I said I was the same.

    I often went there after the clubs shut about 2.30am, there was always a few people awake.

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  9. Poohbear mentioned the tanneries near Drury Hill, I seem to recall reading that they were sighted in the caves. Since many of the caves were interconnected, the stench of urine and other substances used in the tanning process, and the putrifying hides, would be coming up through the cellars as well as being in the air outside.

    Still, at least the rich had nice riding boots.

  10. At the bottom end of Drury Hill and to the East was Narrow Marsh, one of the worst slums in the county, most of it was owned by the Bishop of Norwich, it was his private property It was he who fought long and hard to prevent it's demolition. It was eventually knocked down in the 30's. There were many lodging houses there, this was one of the reasons for the high density population.

    Next time I visit Notts I would like to have a pint in The Loggerheads, it has a history. Did Dick Turpin really stop there?

  11. Graham Neal murdered his misses when he found out she was 'seeing' his best friend, after GN was sentenced the friend comitted suicide. Following this GN comitted suicide. A Shakesperean tragedy.

    In the early 60s there was a murder on Julian Road, Lady Bay.
    An old lady was killed by a burgler, again travellers were suspected by the locals. I used to help her with her shopping, and her murder had quite an effect on me. She was a nice old lady, almost crippled with arthritis.

    In the late 50's there was a murder on Woodland Grove, Lady Bay, this was a domestic. I think it involved East Europeans.

    Those are the murders that occurred while I lived in Lady Bay. When I lived in the old St Annes, there were many more. Most of them were reported in the NEP, some were not.

  12. have told you will win today, could even go through with a draw so long as it's 3-3 and usa draw 0-0, wife doesn't think so, (singing Scotland the brave and waving blue and white flags)

    I was at the Simmer Dim Bike Rally this weekend, the World Cup was far from everyones mind except for one wee Glaswegian who was going around shouting 'England lost 0-0'. He eventually gave up when he realised that neither the 250 Scots nor the 150 English present didn't care one iota.

    Later he shared his excellent single malt (Jura) with our table, Thanks Ian McGrath.

  13. Went to a small wooden caravan off Trunch Lane near Chapel St Leonards, it was before the floods of 1953, because I can remember the following year seeing the wrecked house near the seafront. Outside chemical bog, a water tap that seemed half a mile away. Loads of mosquitoes and lots of bats eating them. Also on the sight were some old railway coaches converted to caravans.

    Between the sight and the sea was a wooden hut selling food, postcards,beach supplies etc. The two old women running it ignored the masses of wasps attracted by the ripe fruit.

    There were no conveniences near the beach, the sand hills were the toilets. It was about two miles along the beach to Chapel where there was a penny arcade, but not much else.

  14. Yes ,I have regular Xrays, I have had pleural plaques for decades. One of the reasons for moving to Shetland was for our health.Lots of fresh air up here, although it does move around quite quickly sometimes.

  15. Yes Ashley I remember that job, and I remember the asbestos falling all around us as it was being stripped off by the blokes working above us. What did I say about helmets and ear defenders? I bet it was something I would not have said five years later when I was a T&G shop steward and Health and safety rep.

  16. Hi Owdtite, Yes we live just outside Lerwick, the lifeboat is well supported here. We were last in Nottingham last month,we enjoyed the real ale and the improvement in air quality, didn't enjoy the vomit on the streets and the boarded-up pubs.

    Up here we are coming to the time of the Simmer Dim, I'm looking forward to sitting in the garden after midnight, sipping a beer and watching the bees pollinate the roses. That's right, it doesn't get dark.