Correct Gordon, it was a cinema at one time. I once tried to get in to
an X-rated film when I was 14yo (way back in1960) but was told to 'p**s
off' by the cashier :(
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> Beaver,
I distinctly remember telling you to bugger of. I would never have said
p**s
off especially to someone of such tender years as you claim to have been
then.
>Beaver your kicking on a bit eh! 14 in the 60s i was not even born
>then,you must have been just the right age for the 70s tarry,flare
>trousers.flappy lapels, forget the photo of the cinema,we want photos of
>you in the 70s.
I was too old for the 70s and didn't like that era (apart from some
bands like Floyd, Lizzy, Genesis). The late 50s and 60s were far more
exciting than all those dunderheided hippies mumbling their way through
the 70s. Never EVER wore flares - they were for sailors and pansies!
Like most amateur photographers I know, I avoid having my own picture
taken. Kicking on, yes, but just coming into my prime rumpy pumpy years,
Peggy. (I am a GI war child).
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Why didn't you let me in you sod and what was the film? :)
You cost me an extra two bob 'cos I had to buy a copy of 'Parade' to
make up for missing the film. How could you have done such a thing,
Arthur? I have been suffering from post ejaculation (or is it post
ejection) syndrome ever since. I seem to remember that you had lovely
'jugs' and curly ginger hair, Arthur!
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> a skinhead
I was afraid of skinheads.
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>thats the one with all the lezzys
Why are they that way when Dan, Foxy, Arthur and I are available for
'consultation'?
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> Peggy was a punk - i've got the photo.
Scan it and send us all the JPG!