Re:globe pub
I seem to remember when I was a drummer in the church lads brigade 1940/50 period our drum major harry walshs mother was the landlady of the globe pub facing the last orders pub on blackburn road I stand to be corrected
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I know the guys at the Pioneer in Church tried there best to keep the tap room male only ,they lost though. It was always good fun in their being one of the only females able to go in .... perks of being the steward and stewardess's grandaughter :D
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bring em back !!!!! I say ...so us women can have a pint in peace..lol!!!
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Before leaving England's shores ten years ago, I played drums at the Birkdale Conservative Club. There was a "Men Only" room there, but there were only women behind the bar serving the drinks! Strange! The club had no female members either, only the men were allowed to be members and the women were allowed in as their guests, but not into the "Men Only" room of course.
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Exactly the same in ours cashy - monday wash day, tuesday ironing, wednesday hoover & polish upstairs, thursday hoover & polish downstairs, Friday windows, Saturday clean the kitchen.
Mum had a washer for as long as i can remember. My dad got her a dryer and she wouldnt use it but we were the only ones who had one - so the neighbours if they were stuck they'd come and use ours!!! :D Our washing would be all over the place and theirs would be in the dryer. Eventually my dad did his nut one day and mum started using it. :D |
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Do you remember the Flatley Dryer, we thought they were the best thing sliced bread was invented, till the electric bill arrived.:D:mad:
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I remember the Vault at the Black Dog in Ossy ... not a bad idea, the vault, where else can a man fart and get applause? (the question is rhetorical)
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Oops, time to concentrate, kind of hard with 7 baby Rottweilers in the house.
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can eny one remember men only in the games room of working mens clubs
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