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Is there still a pub up the hill close to Pendle Hill, the one that keeps opening and closing, the pub, not the hill! The one with a ski slope next to it!! :tongueout
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that will never close, too many witches in Sabden, always partial to a brew.:D
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Best Regards - Taggy |
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Different reason though Dave. I never bent down for fear of the inevitable accidental touch on my rear end from the local pervs. More than once I saw a "shirt lifter" climbing out the water for getting too near an old salt. |
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It was around 1959/60 when I used the Mermaid jaysay, it was near the docks and full of pervs looking for young conscripts doing their training. Needless to say I didn't take their shilling.
I stayed in digs provided by Betty Windsor of Buck House fame, I think it was called Derby Barracks. I then went to HMS Ganges which was a shore based training ship near Ipswich before joining the army at Deepcut. I didn't like climbing the mast and rigging at Ganges so I was transferred to the army. You see the lads on TV now at the shows uptop the rigging and masts all lined up along the spars and I cringe. |
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