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jaysay 16-08-2010 18:15

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Originally Posted by AngleIron (Post 837668)
was there a boozer up around dale st area called "The Langs Arms"?

My mate Eddie had it in the seventies, Thwaites house if I remember rightly

Gremlin 16-08-2010 18:47

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Was there a pub on the old Hynburn road just past the old bus depot back door?
I seem to remember the girl I married living very close to it and I think! the chap who ran it finished up with a couple of lorries. Memory plays tricks after all these years, it must be about 1969 I am talking about just after I moved from sunny Yorkshire.

cashman 16-08-2010 18:50

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that was the union gremlin a Lions house, used to go out wi the daughter in 60s.

cashman 16-08-2010 19:01

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will try again. was the "Langs Arms" on Grant st, which ran Blackburn Rd to the Underground, used to pop in on friday nights until the "Miners" decided they were better without me custom.:D

Gremlin 16-08-2010 19:05

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That's the place I remember, The Union. Memory is not so bad after all, I just wish I could remember the name of the chap who had it about that time.

He died a year or two ago and his coffin travelled to the crem on the back of Alan Brierley's old lorry.

cashman 16-08-2010 19:29

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 837753)
That's the place I remember, The Union. Memory is not so bad after all, I just wish I could remember the name of the chap who had it about that time.

He died a year or two ago and his coffin travelled to the crem on the back of Alan Brierley's old lorry.

Was his last name "Terry"? can't remember his first, but can sure remember his daughter.:) if so he once tipped a chamberpot outa upstairs window oer me n mate who were sat on step one sunday night before 7-00 singing "Why are we waiting" top geezer. P.M.S.L.

jaysay 17-08-2010 09:40

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 837757)
Was his last name "Terry"? can't remember his first, but can sure remember his daughter.:) if so he once tipped a chamberpot outa upstairs window oer me n mate who were sat on step one sunday night before 7-00 singing "Why are we waiting" top geezer. P.M.S.L.

I used to go in the Palatine just up the street from the Union, a mates dad took it over in about 1963, was the transport manager at Lancashire Shopfitters and decided to have a change he was Called George McCann

Benipete 17-08-2010 10:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 837749)
will try again. was the "Langs Arms" on Grant st, which ran Blackburn Rd to the Underground, used to pop in on friday nights until the "Miners" decided they were better without me custom.:D

No.May sound obvious but it was on Lang St that went up to the underground.:p

It's a car park now.

cashman 17-08-2010 14:41

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 837862)
No.May sound obvious but it was on Lang St that went up to the underground.:p

It's a car park now.

my mate lived on block above the langs on opposite side n address was Grant St.

Benipete 18-08-2010 06:52

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 837889)
my mate lived on block above the langs on opposite side n address was Grant St.

On reflection I think I may be wrong the two are next to each other.:o:p

Wynonie Harris 18-08-2010 08:24

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Now you're talking! All regular ports of call for me. The Langs Arms was definitely on Grant Street almost opposite a row of red brick houses (which was unusual for Accy). Out of the house, through the underground and into the pub for a couple of early pints to set me up for a night on the town. The Union and the Palatine were cracking little pubs, too. Fancied a very attractive young lady who used to frequent the latter pub, but, alas, she was a dingle, so romance was out of the question. ;)

jaysay 18-08-2010 08:30

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 838024)
Now you're talking! All regular ports of call for me. The Longs Arms was definitely on Grant Street almost opposite a row of red brick houses (which was unusual for Accy). Out of the house, through the underground and into the pub for a couple of early pints to set me up for a night on the town. The Union and the Palatine were cracking little pubs, too. Fancied a very attractive young lady who used to frequent the latter pub, but, alas, she was a dingle, so romance was out of the question. ;)

Funny enough Wyn I know a couple of Dingles that aren't that bad (that doesn't include dave as he's now classed as one of us:D) Two of the community Matrons that look after me are okay:rolleyes:;):D

Wynonie Harris 18-08-2010 08:49

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 838025)
Funny enough Wyn I know a couple of Dingles that aren't that bad (that doesn't include dave as he's now classed as one of us:D) Two of the community Matrons that look after me are okay:rolleyes:;):D

Yeah, but you wouldn't marry one. ;)

cashman 18-08-2010 08:56

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 838031)
Yeah, but you wouldn't marry one. ;)

In fairness i know a couple of very attractive Dingles, but the let down is the mentality.:D

Wynonie Harris 18-08-2010 11:36

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 838031)
Yeah, but you wouldn't marry one. ;)

Mind you, in the interests of fairness, I wouldn't marry a "Roversette" either. ;)


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