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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    How would you know that brin ��.
    Seen them in shops etc and the odd market stall abroad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    He's a sad attention seeker.
    That’s on par with Gary Glitter calling someone a bit dodgy round kids.

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    To go with your Fred Perry shirt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
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    To go with your Fred Perry shirt
    I once bought a fake Timex, cost more than the real thing

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    Even now 30 years later, the kids still make fun of the Fruit of the Loom T shirts i used to wear on Holidays, personally i always thought they were good quality.
    What about the first suit you bought ,it had to be Burtons with weekly payments made on the Burtons card. Mohair suit, handkerchief in the top pocket tie folded neatly in the side pocket in case you had to get in a nightclub .Before i bought my first suit i used to borrow one of Archiemillers old ones, got to say i did feel a little conspicuous walking around Sheffield at night in the early 70s in a Teddy boy suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkgatewelfare View Post
    Even now 30 years later, the kids still make fun of the Fruit of the Loom T shirts i used to wear on Holidays, personally i always thought they were good quality.
    What about the first suit you bought ,it had to be Burtons with weekly payments made on the Burtons card. Mohair suit, handkerchief in the top pocket tie folded neatly in the side pocket in case you had to get in a nightclub .Before i bought my first suit i used to borrow one of Archiemillers old ones, got to say i did feel a little conspicuous walking around Sheffield at night in the early 70s in a Teddy boy suit.
    You only borrowed my "Ted suit" once, never again, cost me a fortune to get it cleaned after you spilt your milk shake down the front, always said you couldnt take your drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archiemiller View Post
    You only borrowed my "Ted suit" once, never again, cost me a fortune to get it cleaned after you spilt your milk shake down the front, always said you couldnt take your drink.
    Took our lass a walk around our old stomping grounds yesterday, parked up at the end of your street. if it hadn't been for lockdown i'd have called in for a cuppa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archiemiller View Post
    You only borrowed my "Ted suit" once, never again, cost me a fortune to get it cleaned after you spilt your milk shake down the front, always said you couldnt take your drink.
    Not only couldn't he take his drink Archie our kid NEVER bought one.

    Quote Originally Posted by parkgatewelfare View Post
    Took our lass a walk around our old stomping grounds yesterday, parked up at the end of your street. if it hadn't been for lockdown i'd have called in for a cuppa.
    More likely a Double Brandy and not a cuppa !!
    Hope you and your better half are safe and well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsMiller View Post
    In the 70/80s the company I worked for had the contract for maintaining the heating in all Wm Stones pubs, one that springs to mind in Mexboro was "The Boy And Barrel" It used to be packed at lunch time and every one was a heating expert . Landlord was a good bloke, wouldn't take no for an answer when asked if you'd like a drink before leaving !!
    Was the parrot still on the bar.

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    It was a long time ago LM, but i do recall seeing a very large colourful bird behind the bar, but that may have been the landlady

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