denshaw
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Google "men in sheds" the nearest one to me is in Daybrook.
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I was good friends with Trevor when we lived on Glebe Street.
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Grammar schools? What about Mundella in the exclusive area in the Meadows.
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Who's this? ' Hi risk anus '
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London Road Station (High level)
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There was also one on Arkright St near the junction of Pyatt St.
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Wish me luck in the London marathon today, last year I managed 1 hour 36 minutes before I changed the TV channel.
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It was Scamps on Wollaton St, also called Penny farthing amongst others.
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Stuart c there was a Rachel Hawker posting about the garage that her father ran, search for Hawkers garage, this was in 2013.
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Phew, glad you put election and not erection.
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Kingfisher?
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Looking at that picture you can see Boots chemist on the left, it is still there today as The Embankment.
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The Globe was near Trent Bridge but I think that closed early sixties.
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I enjoyed the presentation Pete, good to hear it direct. Well done for all the hard work you put into the repair.
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I just spotted an Albino Dalmation, its the least I could do.
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You're fired
Do you know who I am?
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I went to Tool station yesterday to get a toilet pan connector, what's this got to do with TV?
The part number was 90210
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Well done Lironesses.
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On 8/29/2013 at 10:27 PM, StephenFord said:
Mornington Crescent?
I'm sorry I haven't a clue.
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42 minutes ago, philmayfield said:
I'm thinking of getting a bike but don't really want to get dressed up like a trapeze artist to ride it. What's the dress code for elderly bikers?
Nothing worse than a mamil, middle aged man in Lycra.
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It is, guests welcome, admission £2.
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On 4th August at 10.30 there is a talk at Beeston Methodist church by Pete Dexter about the restoration of the Emett water clock.
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There is an underpass, never used it though.
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I hope its not painful (just asking for a friend)
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Carrington Street Over The Years
in Web Sites about old Nottingham
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There was also an electrical shop called Charles Town.