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AY jus notice tha Ay av a infomus reputaatun -- is it cause I is blak - I lik this site bat sum peoples don lik me - was the problim???
I's appy to comunicat wis the member woo is offendid.
Martin
well that should do it?
some of the ' carry on's' were far worser.
and Benny Hills sketches?? woooah
sorry Steve - gettin a bit 'carried away' with the accringtononian that dislikes southerners -- very annoying
Martin
You haven't been drinking with that Mancie today have you, Martin?
Never mind...now this is a record that's a million miles away from the stuff I usually like. However, it's pure nostalgia. One listen and I'm back in 1972...up to Melbourne Street to get my dole money, down to the Pickwick to spend it on pints of beer (many of which, I now realise, were nicked by Cashy). Happy days!
However, it's pure nostalgia. One listen and I'm back in 1972...up to Melbourne Street to get my dole money, down to the Pickwick to spend it on pints of beer (many of which, I now realise, were nicked by Cashy). Happy days!
1972 ...etched into my soul , the year I left Accy, 23 yrs old, with a wife and two kids to find a "better' life , 4,480 ft uderground in a copper mine in central Africa (the wife and kids didn't go down ), bit of a change from Newark st. but looking back , one that changed me for the better ,
nice one Steve-
the next post from steeljack re the Baron Knights - saw them down blackburn at Starlite Club - great entertainers and a good laugh
keep the nostagia cummin
Martin