The Pianoman

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  1. Derby is a filthy 'oppit. Still can't work out how come is was granted City status
  2. Hissing down in Eastwood at the mo'
  3. The link you copy on paste given on Photobucket as at least twice the length of the one on TinyPics. most of the P/Bucket one is repeated
  4. Well there is my recommendation. If you have got a problem with P/Bucket go to TinyPics and upload yer pics to there - it's easy peasy.
  5. Just to prove that I can do it more than once. These were taken earlier this year:
  6. Signed up for TinyPics. easier to use than P/Bucket but same 'orrible flashing ads. I am on a different computer so a different pic but it is at least on Wollaton Park
  7. Yes I suppose you are right. Are we compelled by Forum Law to use Photobucket? Is it worth having a go using Flickr?
  8. I am using Chrome. I have tried using Explorer but the result is the same. It must be a problem with this forum
  9. Try another. No same message This one using HTML link: <a href="http://s532.photobucket.com/user/mosquitoman_2008/media/RoyalChildren002_zps43ea5263.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee325/mosquitoman_2008/RoyalChildren002_zps43ea5263.jpg~original" border="0" alt=" photo RoyalChildren002_zps43ea5263.jpg"/></a>
  10. Try again No This message appears --- You are not allowed to use that image extension on this community.
  11. Ayup I ad Sugar Puffs as well
  12. Could that off licence have been Jack Carlyle (note corrected spelling)
  13. It was pre 6 digit numbers --- I think ?
  14. Well it was me dad's half brother actually. Now what is this story you know?
  15. It gets worse. My father Rex Harvey NOT of the Musters Hotel also had a brother named Charles although he was know by his second name Stan.
  16. Hello and welcome Stan. My parents and myself as a wee bairn lived at 32 Ford Street St. Mary approx 1957 to July 1959 when we moved out to Eastwood. I wasn't quite a 3 year old when we left so I can't help you with the names you mention. My parents frequently told me stories of Jack Carlisle's shop - must have been on a street corner somewhere near to Ford Street. For some reason even now I can remember number 32 quite well even though we never went back there after we left.
  17. This brings back a memory of the past. I should start by pointing out that my Father was Rex Harvey but NOT Rex Harvey of the Musters Hotel. My father set up in the motor trade with his own business and at the time we didn't have telephone. We had a telephone installed and BT (or whatever it was then) gave us the number 68591, Langley Mill exchange. After the phone was installed we were perpetually getting phone calls asking for the Musters Hotel. There were also other phone calls asking more specifically for Rex Harvey at the Musters Hotel. My mother was starting to have kittens wanting to kn
  18. Hmm. I had never heard of him. I have not found any Samuels in my family tree but I wonder if he was related.
  19. Well thank God for that. Someone on here younger than me. I was two months short of being 8. Can't really remember much about it until something jogs my memory.