Black velvet was Guinness and Cider in the Arctic Ranger. The Arctic Ranger... A bloke used to come round with seafood. He made us ill, but we still ate his cockles and mussels the next weekend.S'arwright as the base of a cocktail.
Kir royale.
Aperitivo spritz.
Black velvet
That kind of thing.
A bloke in a white jacket used to do the same in the National. If he timed it right we'd all buy because we'd had too much to drink to turn him down. Too early and he sold nothing because we all knew what the result would be.Black velvet was Guinness and Cider in the Arctic Ranger. The Arctic Ranger... A bloke used to come round with seafood. He made us ill, but we still ate his cockles and mussels the next weekend.
Spot onA bloke in a white jacket used to do the same in the National. If he timed it right we'd all buy because we'd had too much to drink to turn him down. Too early and he sold nothing because we all knew what the result would be.

When does this 24hrs actually start ? Just a thought
Super cockleA bloke in a white jacket used to do the same in the National. If he timed it right we'd all buy because we'd had too much to drink to turn him down. Too early and he sold nothing because we all knew what the result would be.
Black velvet was Guinness and Cider in the Arctic Ranger. The Arctic Ranger... A bloke used to come round with seafood. He made us ill, but we still ate his cockles and mussels the next weekend.
A bloke in a white jacket used to do the same in the National. If he timed it right we'd all buy because we'd had too much to drink to turn him down. Too early and he sold nothing because we all knew what the result would be.
A guy used to do the same in Salisbury in the 80'sIs/Was the Cockle man a purely Hull thing? I remember it from several pubs in Hull buying them with loads of vinegar and a little plastic fork and also shrimp unpeeled by the pint. Last place I think was the Drum and Cymbals, Sally Army used to come around there collecting too.
Ditto LeicesterA guy used to do the same in Salisbury in the 80's
Is/Was the Cockle man a purely Hull thing? I remember it from several pubs in Hull buying them with loads of vinegar and a little plastic fork and also shrimp unpeeled by the pint. Last place I think was the Drum and Cymbals, Sally Army used to come around there collecting too.
Is/Was the Cockle man a purely Hull thing? I remember it from several pubs in Hull buying them with loads of vinegar and a little plastic fork and also shrimp unpeeled by the pint. Last place I think was the Drum and Cymbals, Sally Army used to come around there collecting too.
Went to a Tattinger champagne night at 1884 once for Mrs Tash’s birthdayLove Champagne- been to the Champagne region in France numerous times. Epernay is a bit special. Also been to the Champagne houses Moët and Tattinger. Premium pricing because there’s a lot of manual work involved in producing a good Champagne.
You’re more likely to be offered Bacon or Coffee by shoplifters!Used to happen all the time in pubs around Bolton / Wigan in the 90’s.
Does it happen anywhere now? Has it just died out?
Was once offered a whole roast chicken, still warm, in a pub. Bloke opened his coat to show me and dropped it on the floor! The shop he'd nicked it from was right next door to the pub aswell!You’re more likely to be offered Bacon or Coffee by shoplifters!
Someone walked into lambworth pub and stole a turkey once!Was once offered a whole roast chicken, still warm, in a pub. Bloke opened his coat to show me and dropped it on the floor! The shop he'd nicked it from was right next door to the pub aswell!