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Also the Disco over the top of Catlows fruit and veg, you got a stamp on the back of your hand there. Also if you hadnt rinced out all the soap out of your tights, it would show up all patchy, and white because of the blue lights they had :Banane10:on there.[/quote]
My sister used to forge the tatoos on people's hands in return for the odd drink.;) |
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Catlow's fruit and veg on the corner of Roegreave Road, that is now Buy-the-House? I can't remember that.:confused: Being older than me (:D) do you remember Gobbinlander's Disco that my Dad used to own/run with Ossy butcher Tony Perkins? It was on the corner block up from the old Co-op, and used to be the old Co-op shoe shop, and was open from 1971-75. |
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Doh, just realised you meant Accy, not Ossy.:D Ignore me.:o |
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I'm getting closer to knowing who you are at least. I knew your Dad's shop, & Clive & Stephen who worked for him part time during the late 70's early 80's. I remember the Big D disco on harvey street was he connected to that too? |
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Anyone remember Tommy Ent the old tramp in Accy around the late 50s and 60s, also no one mentioned Reta, she lived just down from the Church and Ossy station. She once chased us into the boys lavs at the Tech. Did anybody else get chased off the lodges at the top of Plantation St by the old bloke with a cane? I think his name was Bowker.
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i remember being told of reta
she was a lady of the night if i recall correctly |
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I used to see Retta Garrity on my way home from school when I was at Paddock House. She always said hello to me, which was embarrassing to say the least, and I daren't ignore her because she had a violent temper if she was crossed, I heard her screaming and swearing at the top of her voice many a time. She was a scary woman. :D
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peter still sings often heard on sunday
in the imperial gladly he has stopped bringing his own guitar |
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LOL beechy dont say the imperial have provided him with one there to use heheehe:D
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The gossip was correct, Kate. I used to see her standing by the roadside under the railway bridge by Church station (she lived opposite). She used to step out in front of lorries and flag them down. :rolleyes: |
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My first husband got booked for speeding and had to appear at Church Magistrates Court (just the clock remains there now) She was up in court the same morning for urinating in a public place. The only reason he was speeding through Church was to avoid her, because she had jumped out into the road trying to stop his motorbike on one occasion previously.
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I remember the Michael Jackson impersonator :) I remember him walking through marks and spencers when I was a kid doing his stuff...
There's a great guy who I always say hello too when I see him, an old fella with white hair. Has/had a dog called max, lives up hodder street way I think, he's often seen around town playing his harmonica, I've got a video of him on my other computer playing his harmonica and pointing his walking stick at my camera :) What a guy! |
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