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Royboy39 11-07-2007 09:02

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Originally Posted by tosh (Post 447048)
sorry to tell you that fred as past away.

That was in the first post Tosh.

LYNX1 11-07-2007 11:23

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I used to see him quite a lot in the Globe when he was at the bingo hall........it wasn't always a pretty sight and I must admit I wasn't one of his fans.

cashman 11-07-2007 12:01

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Originally Posted by LYNX1 (Post 447160)
I used to see him quite a lot in the Globe when he was at the bingo hall........it wasn't always a pretty sight and I must admit I wasn't one of his fans.

Lynx i think we'd get on well, i detested him.:D

US Angel 18-02-2009 04:04

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I workd for him and didnt like him

Alan Gilmartin 18-02-2009 07:27

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I think his fingers wernt relegated to just pies, boys clubs, give me a brake.

entwisi 18-02-2009 08:22

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I knew him through going in the George. He was always pleasant with me and I was polite back. I felt a little sorry for him as he was always surrounded with a number of fair weather friends who were clearly in it for what they could get from him. There were a few who seemed to genuinely care but they were definately a minority.

flashy 18-02-2009 08:41

Re: Fred Skinner ....recollections
 
i used to look after one of Freds 'friends' in a nursing home i used to work at he was called Jack Bonney

jaysay 18-02-2009 10:22

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Originally Posted by US Angel (Post 681697)
I workd for him and didnt like him

I worked for Fred for quite a few years, at Martholme Grange in the late seventies early eighties, in fact Bernard the manager at The Grange was my Best Man when I got married in 1978. Was actually there when he got the deposit for the sale of the Grange to Alan Beggby. Had some great times there and made some good friends, I became quite friendly with Dave Barry and Bob Williamson, sadly Bob has now got MS and is in a wheel chair

jaysay 18-02-2009 10:24

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 681737)
i used to look after one of Freds 'friends' in a nursing home i used to work at he was called Jack Bonney

Jack Bonney flashy, I knew Jack very well in those days, he was always in the Grange lent on the bar in the cocktail lounge, a real character

flashy 18-02-2009 10:34

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he was very pleasent, always good to talk to, then there was Winston Whittaker who i looked after when i worked at Altham, what a character he was, he hated Fred Skinner

jaysay 18-02-2009 11:08

Re: Fred Skinner ....recollections
 
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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 681780)
he was very pleasent, always good to talk to, then there was Winston Whittaker who i looked after when i worked at Altham, what a character he was, he hated Fred Skinner

Ya flashy Fred certainly wouldn't have been Winstons cup of tea, not by a long chalk:rolleyes:

Taggy 18-02-2009 14:17

Re: Fred Skinner ....recollections
 
I once recall a lad going up to him in the Martholme and dragging the wig off his head! He was a mate of the comic, Jim Bowen and used to go on quite a lot of cruises on the QE2 when Jim Bowen was on there entertaining. He also used to "hold court" at the Dunkenhalgh, and i believe he used to regularily book a room there for his own "entertaining"!:D Apparently the lad who manages the Bingo on Blackburn Road wont hear a bad word about him!!!;)


Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 18-02-2009 14:21

Re: Fred Skinner ....recollections
 
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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 681844)
I once recall a lad going up to him in the Martholme and dragging the wig off his head! He was a mate of the comic, Jim Bowen and used to go on quite a lot of cruises on the QE2 when Jim Bowen was on there entertaining. He also used to "hold court" at the Dunkenhalgh, and i believe he used to regularily book a room there for his own "entertaining"!:D Apparently the lad who manages the Bingo on Blackburn Road wont hear a bad word about him!!!;)


Best Regards - Taggy

he'd hear quite a few if he met me taggy.:D

Taggy 18-02-2009 14:31

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 681845)
he'd hear quite a few if he met me taggy.:D

LOL! Cashy!...I think he's still benefitting from having known him!!;);)

I can remember Skinner also going in the Castle Pub year ago when Jack Whittam was then landlord and buying drinks all round and supping half pints of Advocaat!!! Yuk!

Best Regards - Taggy

Grange 18-02-2009 14:47

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Fred was extremely good to local charities. If he saw a problem he was one of the first to put his hand in his pocket to help. He supported the local Lions Club at nearly all their functions. In many ways he was a good man.


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