POSKETT AT THE VALLEY
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When a bloke used to come round the pub selling seafood.
Must have been early 80s. We always called him Wally Winkle when he came round the Lord Nelson about half ten at night. Prob stopped around the same time as the Sally Army came round hypocritically flogging War Cry at about that same point in the evening ie when resistance was low Always remember my little mate Mick being mortally offended when he was offered a copy of Young Soldier insteadWhen a bloke used to come round the pub selling seafood.
And The George in Goring throughout the 80s.Pretty sure there was someone still selling seafood in Chapmans in the early 90s - @Lenny Rider can probably confirm that.
There but for the brace of codYep ir seems the fish man has floundered over the years
No, but they say he had a huge cockleDid he have big mussels?
He did, although I always thought they looked a bit ropey, as did the soles of his feet.Did he have big mussels?
And as Nigel Erskine said to the guy in The Clifton, “Do you serve shrimps’ ?And The George in Goring throughout the 80s.
(Before it became the ’Home of the Roast’)
Thank goodness it wasn’t crabs.With pubs selling food and snacks I guess that is one reason for the ending of the fish man/woman.
Greyhound Pub in Keymer was my local between '76 & '81 and recall Sally Army coming round plus I wooed my now wife with tasty mussels from the fish man.
Think I left there with fishy smelling fingers oncePretty sure there was someone still selling seafood in Chapmans in the early 90s - @Lenny Rider can probably confirm that.