Off Topic The SIR Kenny Dalglish Public House

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I used to smoke Player's no 6 when they still made them and they were referred to as 'Nozzers' <ok>

Didn't know that. My Grandad used to work for JPS.

The name actually comes from my nickname at school, where I was christened "Nozzle" on my first day on account of my nose. It stuck and there were various variations, e.g. Noz, Nozellion and Nozzer. I liked the last one cos it sounds quite Essexy (where I lived at the time).

Not sure you wanted to know that, but there you go.
 
Didn't know that. My Grandad used to work for JPS.

The name actually comes from my nickname at school, where I was christened "Nozzle" on my first day on account of my nose. It stuck and there were various variations, e.g. Noz, Nozellion and Nozzer. I liked the last one cos it sounds quite Essexy (where I lived at the time).

Not sure you wanted to know that, but there you go.

Not really <laugh>
 
Didn't know that. My Grandad used to work for JPS.

The name actually comes from my nickname at school, where I was christened "Nozzle" on my first day on account of my nose. It stuck and there were various variations, e.g. Noz, Nozellion and Nozzer. I liked the last one cos it sounds quite Essexy (where I lived at the time).


Not sure you wanted to know that, but there you go.

Teachers are bastards, aren't they?