benjamin1945

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  1. thanks piggy/babs/old ace/ you are all very kind,you are so right about the comarady already met some great blokes with lots in common at differnt sessions ive been to,their sense of humour and just talking makes you feel so much better,i am lucky had great family support wife and children,even ex wife :)

  2. Both those 2 were later at Claremont, Mick Summers in same class as me Alan Birchenall was a year older, thought Summers signed for York City? Birchenall had year or so at Notts County after he left Leicester

    when Birchenall was playing for Notts at the backend of his career,he told me he could hear someone in the crowd shouting,GET HIM OFF HES RUBBISH,turned out to be his DAD, :)

  3. brilliant Trevor s,got diagnosed with prostate cancer myself in November,now on hormone therapy and start Radiotherapy in a couple of weeks,good to read all the above in similar circumstances and once again some terrific notts humour it has lifted my spirits.

    just realised my wording above didnt read right,ie good to see!hope you all know what i meant, :blush:

  4. ...and if that means having half a mile of television cable stuck up your clacker....so be it. :Shock:

    brilliant Trevor s,got diagnosed with prostate cancer myself in November,now on hormone therapy and start Radiotherapy in a couple of weeks,good to read all the above in similar circumstances and once again some terrific notts humour it has lifted my spirits.

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  5. When i was at Henry whipple Junior school in the mid 50s we had some ding dong battles at football against Haydn rd school,and they had 2 players who really stood out,namley Alan BIRCHENAL who went on to play for Chelsea,Sheffield United and england under 23s,the other was micky SUMMERS,who Brian Clough sighned for Hartlepool,i think his career ended early due to injuries, anyway we still mostly beat em :happy:

  6. i was born in March 1945 on the old bestwood est about 6 weeks before the war ended,so i dont remember owt directly,however i grew up surrounded by lots of uncles and aunts and used to listen to them talking about war times.most of them very funny and my favourite was regarding my Grandad and grandma,bill and mary jackson,the story goes (and it may have been exagerated for effect)that during a raid Grandad was running for the shelter with his brasers trailing behind Grandma was running behind him(she was known for having big feet)and stood on his brasers whereby they shot violently into his back,Grandad shouted "keep running MARY THEY GOT ME", :jumping:

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  7. 1st job at 15 1n 1960,van lad Midland station,7.30 to 5pm 5and half days per week,wage £4/10s,loved it still remember the drivers,Arthur Parr,Ernie Keetch,Don Brittain,Noel widdowson,Bill Howe and a German we called Gerry,lovely bloke was a prisoner of war at Wollaton and never went home,bet we couldnt call him Gerry nowadays,did job for 6 months then went to MARSDENS,

  8. a few more old favourites. Barkers potted meat,Binghams salmon paste,Parrs sausauges,Richmond sausauges,wonderloaf,Sunblest bakery and blanchards,duck eggs from melton,Bostocks Bacon,pyclets,colwick cheese,lard weighed in the shop,soaked peas with a steeper,ulster Bacon,Bev and Bon coffee ,there i go again,back to Marsdens :biggrin:

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  9. they were on sherbrooke rd,and were wholesale grocery and provision distributers,originaly owneb by Barry Gibson who lived at orston.i think they began as bacon suppliers then developed into grocery.i worked for them in the seventies in many roles,they also had a depot in moxley near birmingham and another in peterborough and i moved there for them in the 70s.they were suppliers to all the VG stores throughout the midlands.really great company to work for who must have employed a few hundred staff,would love to hear from any of them.i believe they were taken over in the 80s and eventually dissapeared from nottingham

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  10. coming back from 5 penny rush at the vernon pictures early 50s we saw what we thought was a guy fawkes at the entrance to RAT HOLE on arnold rd,a gang of us ran down the steep embankment to claim it,it turned out to be a decapitated body,we got back up the embankment a lot quicker,with me that day were Harry Fewkes,Nev Olpin,Charlie ,Tacey and Daisy Fisher,it turned out to be tramp who had been sleeping rough in the RAT HOLE tunnell,anyone remember?

  11. funnily enough bulwell Brian i was only about 300 yards from you at the time,and funnily enough in Art class on the second floor at padstow school,all i remember is Mr yarwood the teacher shouting dont panic,before he legged it down the stairs,before us :ohmy:

  12. ah yes Trinity sq,lovely old church and Graveyard,surrounded by the buses,6,17,18,28,.and all the little shops,mechanics picture house opposite victoria station which was next door to marsdens restuarant. what was wrong with all that?//and all next to Foreman st newspaper offices,london Herbalist,a pub,cant remember its name,empire cafe and the peach tree pub,saw a few stars of the day in there,David whitfield,mike Winters and the footballer flip Le Flem. it was all ok,happy days.

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