Wigby. Blue mobile shop. Would have significantly upped his profits if he'd had the wit to lock his back door when he went on a delivery.
The Lincoln Castle. Me and my mates used it hundreds of times and jumped on the train to Grimsby (never once paid for that train), to get to the fantastic skate park there. My Dad got talking to the lady who served us years after and she said we were such a joy, she looked forward to her weekend shifts because of us She was clearly a very tolerant lady.
I started feeling sorry for him in the end. He was been robbed blind but didn't seem to do anything about it. Face like a weasel, a high pitched whiney voice and his teeth tended to fall out when he shouted. I don't think he was married.
I believe we've nailed him Ern... I reckon you're right to feel sorry for him. Looking back, I think he hated his life.
Airfix model sailing ships Tamiya soldiers Captain Scarlet car The interceptor from the UFO TV programme
Little Switzerland Paddling in the dump lake in discarded life raft covers from a ship, hate to think how toxic the water was but we didn't care Messing around on the NSF ships at weekends and school holidays - my Dad worked on them War comic stand down old market 5 pound City season ticket to South Stand 10 pence transfer into the seats Mam working at Armstrongs on the switchboard which looked something out of world war two - it probably was White "dust" from Capper Pass The sound of Deltics Asbestos, the shop that is (Christ this list could be endless)
[QUOTE="Craigo, post: 10378699, member: 1002825" The interceptor from the UFO TV programme[/QUOTE] Oh UFO , the girls with the purple hair on the moon station , especially Ayshea Brough and Gabrielle Drake . Peter Guadino was quite cute too .
Oh UFO , the girls with the purple hair on the moon station , especially Ayshea Brough and Gabrielle Drake . Peter Guadino was quite cute too .[/QUOTE] The UFOs were just milk bottle tops.
The UFOs were just milk bottle tops.[/QUOTE] I wanted purple hair and a job on the moon station not a bottle top .
I wanted purple hair and a job on the moon station not a bottle top .[/QUOTE] Who wouldn't. The interceptor was probably the most phallic spacecraft ever invented though.
I named ours Dick & Fanny but they were changed to Bonnie & Clyde when the youngest complained that he couldn't tell his teacher we had new kittens.
Wasn't there a 69 bus that went to the roundabout on Anlaby common . Or was it the 67 . Certain we got it from town when we went to me gran's on the common .
We had two Siamese cats when I was younger and my folks called them Muff and Brown, I have no idea what they were thinking. That is the absolute honest truth Muff and Brown - FFS.