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Neil 02-03-2006 09:17

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I find it very disapointing that as a moderator on the Stanley side of the forum you act like that on this side of the forum. If this was the Stanley forum you would have just deleted all the rubbish post's above.

KIPAX 02-03-2006 09:23

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you just cant stop moaning can you... where was i when you where voted the forum thought chief... try minding your own business..

also you have your facts wrong

also when i said feel free to continue telling us off if it makes you feel better that was sarcasm.. i didnt think you would keep doing it... DUH!

Neil 02-03-2006 10:35

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enough thread wondering I am being as bad as you

garinda 02-03-2006 10:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KIPAX
i was drunk... rinders is guilty of nothing more than winning


Thanks. Glad you see things differently in the light of day.:)

Karma? No worries.

Chav likes to take it, I'm more the sort who likes giving it.;)

chav1 02-03-2006 11:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
Thanks. Glad you see things differently in the light of day.:)

Karma? No worries.

Chav likes to take it, I'm more the sort who likes giving it.;)

i took nothing from you :eek:

i merely helped keep the trouble flowing :D

KIPAX 02-03-2006 11:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda
I agree, Nose out Neil


haha you tell him! :)

garinda 02-03-2006 13:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KIPAX
haha you tell him! :)

Leave my second favourite bitch alone.

What's the Accy Web mafia I'm part of?

What does that make you?

The horses head?

West Ender 02-03-2006 20:12

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The first memory I have of Accy is watching the Sacred Heart procession. I was standing with my mum opposite the church, I must have been about 2 years old, and I saw a group of nuns line up, with their backs to us, on the grass beside the church. I can remember shouting out, very excitedly, "Look, Mummy, black ghosts". :)

My second memory is watching the Accrington Trades Carnival, in about 1947. There was a lorry from Rishy Crisps and they were throwing bags of crisps to the crowds. I caught one and my mother made me share them with the little boy who was with us, with his mum, (I think his name was David but I can't remember who he was). I was not best pleased. :mad:

My most abiding memory is the Market. I used to go there nearly every Saturday, from about the age of 9 (alone - you could, then), to wander about and spend my pocket money. In my teens I used to go to a stall that sold Ladies clothes and I could buy lovely tops for 19/6 (about 95p) and nylon stockings for 1/11 (9p). I was OK because up to leaving school, aged 16, I got 10/- a week (50p) from my dad - quite a tidy sum in those days. :D

Reidy 02-03-2006 20:15

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my first memory of acccrington was the red and blue hyndburn transport buses, i remember thinking to myself when i first moved here how cheap it was to get on one, no wonder htey are no longer around!

pendy 03-03-2006 11:51

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I remember going to the market, WestEnder - you could get stockings for 1/- as well. It was safe in those days - I was allowed to go to the pictures on my own at about 10, in those happy days when the Palladium and the Empire had two different pictures a week. I think the Queens Hall (later the Tudor) only had one, but it meant you could go five times in a week and never see the same film twice - and it was cheap!

cashman 04-03-2006 21:45

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my first memory of accy is a big open backyard shared by about 9/10 families from bottom of burnley road,shared by melbourne street, hell am i that old?lol

WillowTheWhisp 04-03-2006 22:00

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A friend of mine lived at the bottom end of Water Street and their back yard was like that Cashman.

A few years ago we went with someone to look at a house in Burnley Rd they were thinking of buying and the back yard was a long twisted winding thing with huge flagstones for walls. It must have been how the old communal yard had been divided up.

Bee 23-06-2011 15:47

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First memory of Accy was going into the ASDA.

steve2qec 23-06-2011 15:59

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I can remember my visits to the market hall with my mum and gazing up at the walkway on the top floor - it's always held a strange fascination for me. Imagine my excitement when it was finally opened to the public.

jaysay 23-06-2011 17:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bee (Post 913834)
First memory of Accy was going into the ASDA.

Ah but which one;)


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