terence12

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  1. ever looked at some of the nature progs on tv & when they show a pic of our wonderful planet in colour with all the back universe around it and felt really alone, at time these pictures make me get goosepimples, if you know what i mean
  2. funny, they always tell you when the world will end, but no one ever says how
  3. Thomson McDonald whare burkitt McKinley whitefoot Quigley gray Dwight Wilson imlach
  4. FLY2, Bridlington St. was chip shop on corner, opposite old blue brick garage
  5. Tut! Tut indeed, wel -- Billy Gray, jeff whitefoot, jim barrett, roy dwight, calvin palmer, survivor, Jeff Whitefoot
  6. Chick Thomson, Bill Whare, Joe Mcdonald, Jeff Whitefoot, Bob Mckinlay, Capt,Jack Burkett, Roy Dwight, John Quigley, Tommy Wilson, Billy Gray, Stewart Imlach
  7. Stood with my dad on the island middle of Alfreton Rd and Gregory Boulevard, remember seeing the cup, could not believe the excitement, only 14 years old, fantastic.Roy Dwight, scoring then breaking leg, tommy scored, brilliant, bad luck day for Luton Town
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    newbie

    welcome joe53, had an aunt lived on Argyll st, Aunt Dade we called her, in the 1930s me dad played football for Carrington old boys, apparently great rivalry between, and when they played, Radford old boys, again welcome
  9. god bless their lordships, (touching forelock), seriously
  10. Mess#41, i bought a camera from there, used to get the 56/60 on Granby St. to Wigman Rd, also went down to Woollies t buy me Airfix model planes, run back to bus terminus and often got back on the same bus i had come on.
  11. is florrie lindley still serving int shop
  12. firbeck #1, brilliant & Vic Station, again brilliant
  13. The Wife went to Bentinck Rd School, 1960, she lived on Auburn Terrace, Goldsmith ST. Sandra Pembleton she was then,
  14. i say WE a lot during the day, in our house, it goes like," lets have some toast love, must we, sorry left an e off, must wee love
  15. Dave48, #15, Yknow i used to walk down Hurts Yard every day in the 70s either to go to work or the pictures, Odeon or ABC, i would look in the window of the record shop and think it was deserted, not been down there for about 20 years, thank you for tthe reminder, will certainly take a look next week, also Compo #11, i am green with envy, lovely player, reminds me of an old Alba my dad had when we lived in the prefab wigman Rd, black and grey, with a handle on the side lovely memories.
  16. would you believe it, Women, the wife, bless her, came up with the idea, "I would like a record player, just like the one i had as a teenager", now that was over 50 years ago, So, after about 30 odd years of CD, Tape, Streaming we are going backward technology, i have, through the years, binned dozens of records, old players, music centres etc, now got to buy new ones, if i can find em, she must think im a magician, i think i am. found a record player she likes in Currys/Argos, about 70.00 quid, no problem but where the heck do i find the records, ideas from her, Eden Kane, (bloody EDEN KANE)
  17. Catfan, #121, fully agree, i had one week, skeggy, i remember i had a bladder problem, so one night, monday think it was, wet the bed, was only about eight/nine, deeply ashamed then, and now still, was made, in front of everyone, to strip the bed, wash the sheets and blankets, mangle em, bloody mangles, hated them ever since, and hang them all out to dry, had to eat on my own, walk on my own, and sit on my own all day, That night had to wait till everyone had gone to bed, then remake my bed, whilst they all watched, and only then could get in bed, also comes to mind one day we all went to the
  18. for about 6 years we had the same call every day between 4:30 & 6:00 for a Mr Ayre, whoever he was, Sandra would slam the phone down, i would try to explain, every time, Mr Ayre dont live here, never lived here, the only reason we had the phone on was for Dad, when he was alive, quite ill and would call us anytime day or night for us to go help him, the last call, after he passed away i told the caller quite calmly, for me that is, this phone is now a dead phone, deceased, no longer beeping, its been unconnected ever since, far as i can tell never been missed, any calls needed i use me m
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    Stephen Lewis

    there all there now, big depot in the sky, Butler the driver, bob, the conductor, Blakey, the Inspector, Doris Hare, mother, Arthur and his motorbike all waiting for Olive, must be comedy in heaven today
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    Stephen Lewis

    used to be a bus driver, and conductor - loved the on the buses programme, loved the crew, even Blackey, god bless Stephen
  21. Compo, #1 - i could add about another ten ticks for different items to be beaten with, a teacher at school, 6ft 4in of quivering muscle, threw a wooden blackboard rubber at me knocking me out, good laugh for the class, had six of the can on each hand for tearing, (by accident), a page in a book, mind you teachers were learners compared to home, but made me the man i am today, 9 stone of quivering jelly
  22. started my windows 10 upgrade at 11:35, still working on it.
  23. one of my absolute favourites, great in Cottage to Let & Too Many Crooks, Love the old Movies. God Bless George