Ayagorawiya?

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  1. Now I don't normally like ©Rap music, but this is up my street..

    Check out the Lyrics below.

    Then View the Movie

    New Release 16/8/04

    Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do

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    Da WordZ

    Goldie looking chain-Guns dont kill people rappers do

    Guns don’t kill people rappers do,

    Ask any politician and they tell you its true,

    It’s a fact music makes you violent,

    Michael Jackson telling little Timmy to be silent,

    You don’t believe me its my hide offer me the record and I’ll show you the time

    Am a criminal this rap sh1t is freekin,

    It’s the fact that Mc Hammer left me geeing,

    Vanilla ice made my mother say F***,

    If it wasnt foryou be fighting then I would be in love,

    But I didn’t I got it wrong,

    Cypers F***ing hill told me how to make a F***ing bomb,

    But am stances,

    I bought a F***ing tape,

    The bad boys stopped but my c*** and b***s ate,

    But remember kids to the head double time,

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Its just rhyme,

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    Seen it on a documentary on BBC 2,

    Shot the deaf house on hyper value,

    Guns blazing,

    Like Michael Caning yoo-hoo,

    The statistics are sometimes deceiving,

    The type on criminal,

    Rap is bleeding,

    Shot in the chest no-wonder you stopped breathing,

    To far of a face you liar receiving,

    Remember rap tracks in 87,

    Scot the rock shop in hip hop heaven,

    Biggy and 2pac ad r d grand master d’s in the cemetery,

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Guns don’t kill people rappers do im a F***ing rapper and I might kill you,

    As a rapper im teaching you a lesson,

    Ak 47,

    To smith-o-wessen,

    Just ignore,

    Just for example,

    The bullet proof vest,

    To cuts the ampo,

    Hip hop gangster tripin,

    Even eminem sees the p*** for women,

    Solid crew talk words for one,

    p-diddy j-lo in a nightclub with a gun,

    now snoopdog with capguns,

    guns don’t kill people its just rhyme,

    1-2 you face my shoe,

    My name is mike balls and im coming though,

    Gun crime stabbing and burgalarisation,

    Its on the rise all across the nation,

    The safety’s of and the pistols in,

    The addys and the mafia,

    Always get blamed,

    Politians a shame,

    They haven’t got a clue,

    Rap is more deadly than F***ing con-fu,

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Guns don’t kill people rappers do,

    From Bristol zoo,

    To B&Q,

    I wanna rap,

    I wanna rhyme,

    Heard it in a song now I’ve done the gun crime,

    It’s the song of the time,

    Like prince changing his name,

    Got to have a shooter to be in the rap game,

    I might be lie-in about the stab,

    Guns don’t kill people its just rhyme,

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Guns don’t kill people,

    Rappers do,

    (calling the police woo woo woo)

    Ms, guns, mc, rappers,mc,guns,rappers,--to nd

    I love you mum I love you dad BASH!

  2. Oh come on now!

    There must have been more than one?

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    You do not have to play anything on that horn, but it may harm your

    defence if you do not play when requested any tune you later rely on in

    court. Anything you play will be given in evidence.

  3. I was gonna put this under the Local Nutters thread, but this guy is more of a character than a nutter.

    You may have seen him around the City or in Radford during the 60-70s.

    Mr. Williams was a rotund black gentleman, he must have been at least in his 80's when he died late 70's- early 80's.

    He was distictive because he wore a white pith helmet, and walked with a cane or umbrella. He had milk bottle bottom glasses. Once seen never forgotten.

    He lived in the Raliegh Street area of Canning Circus, and was a retired school teacher, teaching somewhere in Nottingham. I wonder which school he worked at? If you were tought by him, I bet he was a disciplinarian!

    Does anyone remember him, or know where he tought?

  4. This fantastic photograph taken on 16th February 1895 shows the River Trent at Wilford in Nottingham completely frozen over. The wooden pile structure in the background is the contractor's temporary bridge in readiness for the construction of the impressive Trent Viaduct. Note the wave formations in the ice.I bet even Al can't remember this far back? :D

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  5. Ey'Up! :o

    Japanese Uniform Huh. Now would that be from that Army Surplus store on Arkwright Street?

    I remember me an me mate John Vincent bought two Army great coats from there.

    Well actually they were Womens Civil Defence Coats.

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    What Bobby Dazzlers we looked walking through town with the the coats brushing the ground.

    Everybody stared at us, those were the days before Ozzy Osbourne.

    That would have been 1968-9, and the coats cost ten bob (50p).

    I think we were the first in Nottingham with those coats, as they had just come into stock.

    The fashion certainly caught on. :D

  6. Note that at that time, Arkwright Street was the main A52(A60) out of the city.

    This was the continuation of the main route which was DOWN Derby road to the City, Through Chapel Bar, Past the Market Square, Down Past C&A Listergate, Through Carrington Street, what is now the Broad Marsh Centre, and straight across past Midland Station.

  7. Beeroff - Off Licence. (Liqueur Retailer).

    Sucka - Any Type of Ice Lolly.

    Cob - Bread Roll.

    Slide'o - Easy Work.

    Jarv'o - Illicit or Secretive Work.

    Mucka or Blue - Friend. (Usually Directed at a Workmate).

    Tuffy - Small Chocolate or Boiled Sweet. (Candy).

    Twitchell or Jitty - A Narrow Alley.

    Goosegoging - Gooseberry Picking. (Usually Illegally!).

    Aye-up me ducks - Hello my friend.

    Gis-a croggy - Can I have a lift on your bicycle?

    Ar-u nicking off - Are you playing truant?

    Gowin da'an ta'an - Are you going to the city centre?

    Ger-us one in Please - Buy me a drink.

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  8. I on't Know about the violin case, perhaps that was the bods going to the Becket School? :P

    I undestood that the folks over the river lived in big expensive houses and consequently had to survive on Bread and Lard.

    We in the Meadows with more modest abodes could afford dripping for our toast!

  9. Hello Norma

    Welcome aboard

    Sorry I did not leave till late 60's.

    Why don't you post a list of your ex school friends in the 'where are they now' forums. That will mean their names will also appear in search engine results. in case other school friends are searching for their class.

    As you were at TB earlier we would be interested of your memories of the school or teacher. Perhaps our teachers tought you in their earlier years.

    i.e. Was Chalkley there then? and did he still have that old grey suit and trilby? :D

    <Trent Bridge Schools (Where are they now?)> LINK

  10. This image shows the full extent of the eastern area of the meadows, looking north across Trent Bridge. Wilford Cresent can be seen top left, with Arkwright Street (centre) and London Road on the right. Note how the sprawling terraced houses reach right across Arkwright Street, to London Road. Bottom left of London Road, just above the end of Meadow Lane, the Alms Houses and their grounds can be seen.

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