Geordie Blade
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The wooden seats were curved at the back
I think his Bertness was referring to the lip at the top of the seat's back which does, indeed, dig into one's knees.
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The wooden seats were curved at the back
Speaking as someone who is 6'4" and north of 16 stone, I am unhappy to confirm this...
Wer u erd dis pal?
Didn't you know you were 6'4" ?
...I did have an inkling, but was pleased by his confirmation
He was a vicar as well?
Yes in December 1976. We won with a Chico Hamilton penaltyChelsea?
Possibly, but I didn't like to ask when he was sluicing out gravel from my knee
Edit: not a lot on this morning, Sean?
ghandi
I owe you an apogy mate. Re Violet Mays. You said it was on Duke Street originally and I corrected you and said it was actually on South Street. It was there but after moving from her original shop onDuke Street. Never knew that. Apparently it was near the old Norfolk picture palace.
Sorry about that![]()
Some bollocks after the match as wellBad move that night Peter 'Everybody on Lane End for Chelsea.' 6 of us went on, Moose carried off on a stretcher.
Used to be Attercliffe Non Political WMC
Salmon Pastures maybe?
Salmon Pastures maybe?
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