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gdm27 29-09-2011 01:13

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All this talk about under age drinking, was anyone caught in a boozer under age and if so did anything happen to you??? I was in a couple of pubs when I was around 16ish when the local Peeler came in but never got asked?? :rolleyes:

Wynonie Harris 29-09-2011 08:18

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Yep, was sat in the Grey Horse with a few others aged 17 in 1968 when an Inspector and a couple of bobbies walked in. We were ordered outside, ages established and then given a dressing down with the advice: "If you want to have a drink at night, there's plenty of coffee bars in town" (them were t'days!). Anyway, after promising never to do it again, we were dismissed with the warning: "If I see you in a pub again, you'll be charged with under-age drinking."

We drank a toast to our close shave in the Globe the following evening. ;)

jaysay 29-09-2011 08:42

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Once got nabbed in the Bay Horse in Ossy was only 16 at the time, there must have been about 15 of us underage at the time, fortunately I was 6' 2" tall at 16 and they seemed to pass me by stood at the bar

jaysay 29-09-2011 08:44

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Was sat outside the Arden partaking a nice glass of Ye Old Speckled Hen, soaking up the rays, don't you just love Indian Summers

Michael1954 29-09-2011 14:39

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My first pint of wallop was age 17 at the Lomax Arms in Great Harwood in the days when R-R-R-Roland R-R-Rathbone was the landlord.

Tealeaf 29-09-2011 14:58

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If I recall correctly, visits by Lancashire Constabulary to Accy's various licensed premises occured roughly every two weeks, usually by an Inspector and a Sergeant. I remember - aged 14 in 1970 - ordering a couple of pints from the bar in the Black Bull, turning round to take them into the little room (the one with the table football machine), and coming eye to eye with with a man with a flat cap, a stick and three pips on his shoulder.

"Good Evening", I said and walked past him to the said room to deliver life's elixir.

Nowt happened, but several months later the story was somewhat different when a constable who knew me entered the same pub. But that's another story.

jaysay 29-09-2011 17:54

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 936673)
My first pint of wallop was age 17 at the Lomax Arms in Great Harwood in the days when R-R-R-Roland R-R-Rathbone was the landlord.

Gee thanks Michael, was trying to remember the name of the landlord of the Lomax Arms, was right next to skinners bingo hall and I used to go in at lunchtimes with Bernard Wailing when we were doing some maintenance for Skinner, ya R-R-R-Roland R-R-Rathbone, what a cantankerous old git he was:D

Michael1954 29-09-2011 20:41

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 936722)
Gee thanks Michael, was trying to remember the name of the landlord of the Lomax Arms, was right next to skinners bingo hall and I used to go in at lunchtimes with Bernard Wailing when we were doing some maintenance for Skinner, ya R-R-R-Roland R-R-Rathbone, what a cantankerous old git he was:D

Jay, I use to play with his daughter, Anne, when we were children. Also, do you remember the three shops across the road? There was a greengrocers, a dress shop and a newsagents. My dad had the newsagents from the mid 1960s to 1985. All three shops have now become private housing.

Michael1954 29-09-2011 22:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 936722)
Gee thanks Michael, was trying to remember the name of the landlord of the Lomax Arms, was right next to skinners bingo hall and I used to go in at lunchtimes with Bernard Wailing when we were doing some maintenance for Skinner, ya R-R-R-Roland R-R-Rathbone, what a cantankerous old git he was:D

The bingo hall was previously the Grand Cinema, where I saw all the early James Bond films and also numerous Hammer horror films. Happy days!

jaysay 30-09-2011 08:58

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 936782)
Jay, I use to play with his daughter, Anne, when we were children. Also, do you remember the three shops across the road? There was a greengrocers, a dress shop and a newsagents. My dad had the newsagents from the mid 1960s to 1985. All three shops have now become private housing.

Used to go in the Newsagents quite a lot in the 70s Michael, pick up a paper before going down to the cafe fore breakfast, can't remember the cafes name now

Michael1954 30-09-2011 15:24

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 936849)
Used to go in the Newsagents quite a lot in the 70s Michael, pick up a paper before going down to the cafe fore breakfast, can't remember the cafes name now

Was it the Palatine? It's lower down from the post office and is still open for business.

jaysay 30-09-2011 17:58

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 936918)
Was it the Palatine? It's lower down from the post office and is still open for business.

No it wasn't the palatine was something like freda's cafe or something like that Michael

mobertol 01-10-2011 11:24

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First evening drink out in a pub -me and my friend Charlotte at the Grey Horse on Whalley Road -we had a very tame Britvic orange! After that our first "local" was the bar at Accy Cricket Club (we were tennis club members there) -they still served us even though they knew we were under-age! Port and lemon was a great favourite back then...

jaysay 01-10-2011 13:52

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 937160)
First evening drink out in a pub -me and my friend Charlotte at the Grey Horse on Whalley Road -we had a very tame Britvic orange! After that our first "local" was the bar at Accy Cricket Club (we were tennis club members there) -they still served us even though they knew we were under-age! Port and lemon was a great favourite back then...

Now I suppose its plenty of Vino Collapso on a regular basis:D

mobertol 01-10-2011 14:52

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 937178)
Now I suppose its plenty of Vino Collapso on a regular basis:D

Unfortunately -Yes! We bottle our own red,white and rosé at about 1-60 euros a litre!!! :cool:
Good stuff -but not good for the waist-line...
It's quite strong too so I have to be careful when I'm on medication (painkillers when my bad neck flares up) -can lose the plot easily. Luckily I don't have to drive home;)


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