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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by The artist JerryChristmas, Nov 22, 2013.

  1. BCR

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    Or-ice The correct way to pronounce the word "Alright"

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    the little ****ers say "ight" over here bluff.<laugh>
     
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    At Evans I was responsible for production planning for the Tablets, Powders and Suppositories Department. In the Great Escape they had the Kooler King - me I had to be the Suppository King <laugh>
     
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    Like thugs say? Think I am more of an Ok man or safe man me.
     
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    And me.<yikes>

    There's more bullets flying around these parts than Iwo Jima.<ok>
     
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    Funnily enough at that same time 90% of people in the Liverpool area stopped going to the chemist.<whistle>
     
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    If anyone offered me that job, I'd tell 'em where to stick their suppositories.
     
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    billy's took the knock on a staybe tonight eh?, he'll be cheddered this is stickied but he's got his head down.<grr>
     
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    The Suppository planning was dead easy. It was the only job in which you could get legally high when we produced amphetamines. <ok>
     
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    Seeing as this is the 50th anniversary of JFK's asassination, the suppository you worked in wasn't books on the 5th floor in downtown Dallas was it?

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    Suppose not.
     
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  13. The artist JerryChristmas

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    I miss all the fun yeah? You bin spyin on me again Mullet Boy? <yikes>


    I was thinking about this thread during the match today because I heard pretty much every phrase on the list in the space of two hours <laugh>
     
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    That's class by the way <ok>
     
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    Lifted from a lad on Grand old team that
     
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  16. Ivan Dobsky

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    I worked at Hough Green for a year a couple of decades back. Weird place, as I remember; almost like Belfast or Glasgow in that whole streets (or even sides of streets) seemed to be divided between Wools and Scousers. As I remember, generally east of the station was Wool, and west was Scouse. Was like West Side Story on Saturday nights outside the Hammer and Pincers.
     
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    That map's not quite right - Prescot not wool?? I'd say 'sound' stops at Huyton.

    We got our cakes from Cousins, sometimes Wallers.

    Who remembers Blacklers with those overhead tube things? They used to put the money in a capsule type thing and you'd have to wait for it to come back with your receipt and change.

    Student Rag Week ox roast.
     
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    They had them payment tubes in the army and navy stores as well jb, there was a story in the echo in the 70's about lads who worked in there added a special offshoot tube to an empty room in the building and they got grands out of the venture before getting caught.
     
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    Had the same pneumatic system in Freemans on Wavertree Road
     
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    Freeman's was a decent shop and it wouldn't have been out of place in town, its a Taskers DIY store now.
     
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