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I see on Friday Stagecoach buses are on strike so getting to and from the Friday night game with Newport might be a bit of a problem. Its really difficult to get taxis too so it may be worth getting your butler to drive you there and back.
Thinking of it though it starting to make feel we are being transported back to the 70s with industrial action increasing, fuel and energy problems, the Daily Express slagging off the Tory PM,increasing racism,uncertain economic outlook etc etc. But whats topped it for me was having Abba back it the charts!!!! :laugh:

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I see on Friday Stagecoach buses are on strike so getting to and from the Friday night game with Newport might be a bit of a problem. Its really difficult to get taxis too so it may be worth getting your butler to drive you there and back.
Thinking of it though it starting to make feel we are being transported back to the 70s with industrial action increasing, fuel and energy problems, the Daily Express slagging off the Tory PM,increasing racism,uncertain economic outlook etc etc. But whats topped it for me was having Abba back it the charts!!!! :laugh:

Brilliant I loooooooved the 70’s...soak it up...except the music’s Shiite.

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My butler has told me to hadaway and shiteman ( he's from Peterlee) cos he's doing the bingo at the cloob (it's the way he taarks) on Friday. So it looks like Ize waarking.
People from the servants hall are getting bolshi again and it will have to be stamped upon, my second footman slept in this morning so my Racing Post was presented to me at breakfast unironed, the bounder. My batman has ran orrrff to shag Robin and the valet reckons he can get more money working for the Rumanians at the car wash.
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Bluestreak wrote:
I see on Friday Stagecoach buses are on strike so getting to and from the Friday night game with Newport might be a bit of a problem. Its really difficult to get taxis too so it may be worth getting your butler to drive you there and back.
Thinking of it though it starting to make feel we are being transported back to the 70s with industrial action increasing, fuel and energy problems, the Daily Express slagging off the Tory PM,increasing racism,uncertain economic outlook etc etc. But whats topped it for me was having Abba back it the charts!!!! :laugh:

Brilliant I loooooooved the 70’s...soak it up...except the music’s Shiite.




No truth in it you use to walk round hartlepool in a Sweet the band outfit back in the 70's then snowy? sctatchinghead


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I see on Friday Stagecoach buses are on strike so getting to and from the Friday night game with Newport might be a bit of a problem. Its really difficult to get taxis too so it may be worth getting your butler to drive you there and back.
Thinking of it though it starting to make feel we are being transported back to the 70s with industrial action increasing, fuel and energy problems, the Daily Express slagging off the Tory PM,increasing racism,uncertain economic outlook etc etc. But whats topped it for me was having Abba back it the charts!!!! :laugh:

Brilliant I loooooooved the 70’s...soak it up...except the music’s not so good today.




No truth in it you use to walk round hartlepool in a Sweet the band outfit back in the 70's then snowy? sctatchinghead

My secrets out. :oops: Ballroom Blitz eh? ......how’s your Des O’ Connor tribute act going by the way... they’ll be throwing their colostomy bags on stage in Eastbourne...go for it!!!

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Bluestreak wrote:
I see on Friday Stagecoach buses are on strike so getting to and from the Friday night game with Newport might be a bit of a problem. Its really difficult to get taxis too so it may be worth getting your butler to drive you there and back.
Thinking of it though it starting to make feel we are being transported back to the 70s with industrial action increasing, fuel and energy problems, the Daily Express slagging off the Tory PM,increasing racism,uncertain economic outlook etc etc. But whats topped it for me was having Abba back it the charts!!!! :laugh:





Having a dig at their Waterloo song mr bluestreak, and rightly so..them french bastads eh...just look at the grieve they're giving our lads .


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How much would a lorry or bus driver earned before the pandemic.? how much are they expecting now? let's not beat around the bush eh.Union call.


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Enter stage right Mr Horden singing...................

Now I'm a union man
Amazed at what I am
I say what I think, that the company stinks
Yes I'm a union man
When we meet in the local hall
I'll be voting with them all
With a hell of a shout, it's "Out brothers, out!"
And the rise of the factory's fall

Oh, you don't get me, I'm part of the union
You don't get me, I'm part of the union
You don't get me, I'm part of the union
Til the day I die
Til the day I die

Us union men are wise
To the lies of the company spies
And I don't get fooled by the factory rules
'Cause I always read between the lines
And I always get my way
If I strike for higher pay
When I show my card to the Scotland Yard
And this is what I say

Oh, oh, you don't get me, I'm part of the union
You don't get me, I'm part of the union
You don't get me, I'm part of the union
Til the day I die
Til the day I die

Before the union did appear
My life was half as clear
Now I've got the power to the working hour
And every other day of the year
So though I'm a working man
I can ruin the government's plan
And though I'm not hard, the sight of my card
Makes me some kind of superman

Oh, oh, oh, you don't get me, I'm part of the union
You don't get me, I'm part of the union
You don't get me, I'm part of the union
Til the day I die
Til the day I die
You don't get me, I'm part of the union


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Yeah, we never would have got those parcels from the Russki's during the strike if it wasn't for the union.
The Strawbs....I've got that single somewhere.

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It was definitely of its time.


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Snowy wrote:
Bluestreak wrote:
I see on Friday Stagecoach buses are on strike so getting to and from the Friday night game with Newport might be a bit of a problem. Its really difficult to get taxis too so it may be worth getting your butler to drive you there and back.
Thinking of it though it starting to make feel we are being transported back to the 70s with industrial action increasing, fuel and energy problems, the Daily Express slagging off the Tory PM,increasing racism,uncertain economic outlook etc etc. But whats topped it for me was having Abba back it the charts!!!! :laugh:

Brilliant I loooooooved the 70’s...soak it up...except the music’s Shiite.

need to buy a vauxhall cresta again, grow my hair and get the flares out of the attic. hated to 60,s but loved the 70,s.


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Don’t forget the platforms, the Brut and the Cossack hairspray :laugh: :laugh:

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Bluestreak wrote:
I see on Friday Stagecoach buses are on strike so getting to and from the Friday night game with Newport might be a bit of a problem. Its really difficult to get taxis too so it may be worth getting your butler to drive you there and back.
Thinking of it though it starting to make feel we are being transported back to the 70s with industrial action increasing, fuel and energy problems, the Daily Express slagging off the Tory PM,increasing racism,uncertain economic outlook etc etc. But whats topped it for me was having Abba back it the charts!!!! :laugh:

Brilliant I loooooooved the 70’s...soak it up...except the music’s Shiite.

need to buy a vauxhall cresta again, grow my hair and get the flares out of the attic. hated to 60,s but loved the 70,s.


I loved the 60's and hated the 70's :laugh:

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I was at school in the 60’s, full of bad memories, banned from the junior school trip to the Lake District, never liked that teacher. :evil: Scarred me for life. As if ! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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same as me. got banned from the school football team as i dared to change the team around to draw a game we had previously been hammered by a few weeks before. was told its all about sportsmanship and not the result. thought bollocks and never changed my mind or attitude. toffee nosed old school git.


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Police searching the bus for souvenirs shoplifted ,others pukking up at the back of the bus..i loved them school trips to Whitley Bay. :cool:


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Snowy wrote:
Don’t forget the platforms, the Brut and the Cossack hairspray :laugh: :laugh:




No Bay City Roller trousers? sctatchinghead


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What memories 1970 - the year I got married - the intended wife was 18 on 30 June and the next Saturday was 4th July but I said NO - don't want to get married on American Independence Day! So got married the following Saturday 11th July.

Still married after 51 years (I could have killed her twice and still been out!)

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Most of the so called celebs are doing a stretch or conveniently died.
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I was at school in the 60’s, full of bad memories, banned from the junior school trip to the Lake District, never liked that teacher. :evil: Scarred me for life. As if ! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


"Banned" when a Junior. Bloody 'ell what did you do?


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Sussex UK wrote:
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Don’t forget the platforms, the Brut and the Cossack hairspray :laugh: :laugh:




No Bay City Roller trousers? sctatchinghead

Bay City Rollers... :angry-screaming:

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I was at school in the 60’s, full of bad memories, banned from the junior school trip to the Lake District, never liked that teacher. :evil: Scarred me for life. As if ! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


"Banned" when a Junior. Bloody 'ell what did you do?

Me and my friend Jake re-arranged the alphabet letters on the wall into a more fun display... F for Fox....U for umbrella...... etc etc but she caught is in mid flight so to speak, plus there was one of those charity appeal posters where you bought a sticker like a jigsaw puzzle to make a full image and buy a donkey for Africa or something like that... we turned it upside down and no one noticed for two days...we were grassed. Funny how it was ALWAYS a lass who shopped you:evil: The ruler on the hand and barred from the steamer on Ullswater... :laugh:

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Snowy wrote:
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Don’t forget the platforms, the Brut and the Cossack hairspray :laugh: :laugh:




No Bay City Roller trousers? sctatchinghead

Bay City Rollers... :angry-screaming:


Lovely, lovely group of lads

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You wouldn’t want the living next door.

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Junior schooldays were great thanks to Messrs Fenton and Hornby.


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The Devon, The Alma and Princess Helena and ABBA on the jukebox. Hello from Newcastle with I'm Back In The New York Groove. The Mail Office and Green Un'. Old Bristol corporation buses stopping on Clarence Road just in front of the old wooden stand and curious passengers on top seeing some of the match. Big Beefy Bob Newton and Keith. That record shop in York Road (forgot the name). Morrell's pastries. Genty's for fishing gear. Ship in the dock which you see from The Vic. The shift of shops from down off Church Street to Middleton Grange. Steelworks and Greatham The Hope and Anchor and Bulldog. Sunderland winning the FA cup a reversal of 1937 and with a great team who were a team and in my opinion the best they have had in all my 68 years. Steetley's chimmney sending out yellow horribleness over West View and Brus Arms. Always wondered why Derek Malcolm and the boys moved to Peterlee from West View. Rio, Ness, Tommy, Jimmy Naylor and brother, Frankie Stocker and Big Kev. The 1970s.


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And games against Darlo.


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York road record shop - Bruce Moores?


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Yorkshire Lassie and Jack Marshalls on York Road.

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Slim women!!!!!!!!!!!

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Women with no tattoos...fur coats and no knickers.


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Capstan Full Strength. 3.39mg of nicotine per cigarette! Since 2004 all fags sold in the UK have been limited to 1mg of nicotine maximum.


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My old boss smoked Churchmans No. 1 and he lit the next cig from the previous one - just continuous smoking

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The Embassy cigarette catalogue.. Smoke 40 a day for 10 years and you'll have enough coupons for a clock.


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The Embassy cigarette catalogue.. Smoke 40 a day for 10 years and you'll have enough coupons for a clock.



If you live to see it!

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The Embassy cigarette catalogue.. Smoke 40 a day for 10 years and you'll have enough coupons for a clock.

...or an iron lung.

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[quote="Sussex UK"]Women with no tattoos...
that would be a perfect reason for a billionaire to invent a time machine to transport us back. at my age i need nothing to tyrn me off and those certainly do.


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Flares, bell bottoms, loon pants...and stack heeled shoes for men.
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You mention Embassy coupons - how about Green Shield Stamps - 1000 gallons of petrol and you got a fur driving wheel cover!


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s - how about Green Shield Stamps - 1000 gallons of petrol and you got a fur driving wheel cover!





Some black leather racing gloves with the chequer flag would be nice..any fog lamps for a mk1?


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The Devon, The Alma and Princess Helena and ABBA on the jukebox. Hello from Newcastle with I'm Back In The New York Groove. The Mail Office and Green Un'. Old Bristol corporation buses stopping on Clarence Road just in front of the old wooden stand and curious passengers on top seeing some of the match. Big Beefy Bob Newton and Keith. That record shop in York Road (forgot the name). Morrell's pastries. Genty's for fishing gear. Ship in the dock which you see from The Vic. The shift of shops from down off Church Street to Middleton Grange. Steelworks and Greatham The Hope and Anchor and Bulldog. Sunderland winning the FA cup a reversal of 1937 and with a great team who were a team and in my opinion the best they have had in all my 68 years. Steetley's chimmney sending out yellow horribleness over West View and Brus Arms. Always wondered why Derek Malcolm and the boys moved to Peterlee from West View. Rio, Ness, Tommy, Jimmy Naylor and brother, Frankie Stocker and Big Kev. The 1970s.

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If I remember correctly I used to smoke Players No6 at the start of the 70's. 4 Bob (20p) for a pkt of 20. Not sure if we got vouchers to buy things with No6 or were they just with Embassy.. I do remember my friends all chucking in their vouchers so that Don our main driver could get spot lights for his car.. Some buggers nicked them the first time we went out to the pub. Bastards.


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You mention Embassy coupons - how about Green Shield Stamps - 1000 gallons of petrol and you got a fur driving wheel cover!

the fuel consumption you got with a big car back in those days meant i got a new set of wine coloured glasses everytime i came up to the vic for a game.


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In the decade before, for my 9th birthday, my mam disappointed me very, very deeply. She bought me a ‘car coat’ with the fake fur collar, a motorist’s flat cap and a pair of driving gloves, those leather and string things with no back in them... I looked like a 9 year old Leslie Philips..... I aged prematurely, she may as well have bought me a fecking pipe to go with it.
Worst of all, we didn’t even have a car!!!! :evil:!!
The icing on the tombstone was going over to my nana’s at West View to show her my new outfit on the No 6 bus, getting off the bus at Miers Avenue, ...... never felt so vulnerable in my bloody life.

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reading all that makes me wonder if fashion designers are either serious or the biggest piss takers on the planet watching people wear that type of stuff. no wonder viagra is popular with fat tatood elephant legged women in short skirts and blokes in builders jeans.


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