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DtheP47 06-03-2013 10:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1045272)
Micky Bull hell that is a blast from the past, used to live near the Holy Farm near Derek Thornhill on Malham I think it was called

Yup J... Derek of the Warriors fame of course. Woke up on Mick's mums living room floor many a Sunday morning :D She used to say in her lovely Irish lilt " You'll be having some Breakfast D before I get off to Mass" Lovely lady salt of the earth.

DtheP47 06-03-2013 10:31

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Originally Posted by hassy rvr (Post 1045264)
I,m puzzled as no one else has mentioned going dancing to the Empire it was definatly 59/60 or am I that senile I,ve lost me marbles!

Yes Mr h...there's a thread on here somewhere where cashman and me mention it....
I used to get there from time to time usually when I had to lie low from the Arcs from a while.

DtheP47 06-03-2013 10:45

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1045281)
Yes Mr h...there's a thread on here somewhere where cashman and me mention it....
I used to get there from time to time usually when I had to lie low from the Arcs from a while.

Can't find my bit but this about covers it Mr h


http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ire-28841.html

Eric 06-03-2013 11:00

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Originally Posted by Stuart Hartley (Post 1045215)
Perhaps its something to do with old age: peace loving...yes - CND...well, yes but without the badge. Never have been a beatnik...too late now ;);)

It's never too late, bud.;)

hassy rvr 06-03-2013 13:44

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Thanks for that D, I remember coming out one night the fog was that thick the buses had stopped running we had to walk home and you couldn,t see your hand in front of you,oh and I,m not Mr I,m Mrs.

DtheP47 06-03-2013 14:25

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Originally Posted by hassy rvr (Post 1045297)
Thanks for that D, I remember coming out one night the fog was that thick the buses had stopped running we had to walk home and you couldn,t see your hand in front of you,oh and I,m not Mr I,m Mrs.

Thanks for letting me know that Mrs h :D
Though it wouldn't have been long before "her in Morecambe" woulda put me straight. ;)

Wynonie Harris 06-03-2013 14:45

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1045289)
It's never too late, bud.;)

Bet you were on Stuart's "Hands Off Cuba" march to the Town Hall in Oct, '62. If I remember rightly, Ben Johnson went ape about it afterwards! :D

susie123 06-03-2013 16:12

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1045304)
Bet you were on Stuart's "Hands Off Cuba" march to the Town Hall in Oct, '62. If I remember rightly, Ben Johnson went ape about it afterwards! :D

Wyn wasn't that a different young man (in those days) by the same name? He really was a beatnik. This one is (was) a hairdresser, the one you are thinking of went to Japan.

Wynonie Harris 06-03-2013 16:19

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1045311)
Wyn wasn't that a different young man (in those days) by the same name? He really was a beatnik. This one is (was) a hairdresser, the one you are thinking of went to Japan.

How do you know this isn't the beatnik, Hands Off Cuba Stuart Hartley, Susie?

susie123 06-03-2013 16:41

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1045314)
How do you know this isn't the beatnik, Hands Off Cuba Stuart Hartley, Susie?

Well this one is or was definitely a hairdresser if you read some of the comments on his profile.

And some time ago you or somebody else told me in a pm that the beatnik one was on here under another alias which I won't post here but have just looked at it and it fits.

Wynonie Harris 06-03-2013 17:07

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1045316)
Well this one is or was definitely a hairdresser if you read some of the comments on his profile.

And some time ago you or somebody else told me in a pm that the beatnik one was on here under another alias which I won't post here but have just looked at it and it fits.

Oh dear, looks like I've boobed! Thanks for enlightenment, Susie, and apologies hairdresser Stuart! :o

jaysay 06-03-2013 17:07

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Originally Posted by the 47 (Post 1045278)
Yup J... Derek of the Warriors fame of course. Woke up on Mick's mums living room floor many a Sunday morning :D She used to say in her lovely Irish lilt " You'll be having some Breakfast D before I get off to Mass" Lovely lady salt of the earth.

Me thinks his mum might have been a tad disappointed with that one D:D

jaysay 06-03-2013 17:11

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1045311)
Wyn wasn't that a different young man (in those days) by the same name? He really was a beatnik. This one is (was) a hairdresser, the one you are thinking of went to Japan.

Think you could be right Sue, the Stuart Hartley I know was a hairdresser, can't remember him going beatnik at anytime

DtheP47 06-03-2013 17:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1045319)
Me thinks his mum might have been a tad disappointed with that one D:D

No with all the little Bulls appearing sleepy eyed from upstairs one more bacon butty made no nevermind.
Mick, Tricia,Margot Peter and Philip n me...could be a film title :rolleyes:

susie123 06-03-2013 17:31

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I think the beatnik one spelt his name Stewart as opposed to Stuart. Here he is, anyway, on the right, circa 1964


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