Gwylan said:
Amen Corner is also a 60s band (If paradise is half as nice...) but I think you'd have to be a certain age to remember that.
Gwylan said:Blimey, I lived in Fernside Road in 1985. Opposite Paul Downton, the England wicket-keeper.
Small world innit?
Frank Dux said:I was in Balham this morning having come from the bird's house........but no scarf on. Lived above the laundrette by Balham tube, on way to the Tup, for about 4 years, as of last year now of Wimbledon unfortunately. Am in mourning for The Bedford as no pub can compare. All very interesting I know, but still doesn't solve the mystery scarfer!
Frank Dux said:I was in Balham this morning having come from the bird's house........but no scarf on. Lived above the laundrette by Balham tube, on way to the Tup, for about 4 years, as of last year now of Wimbledon unfortunately. Am in mourning for The Bedford as no pub can compare. All very interesting I know, but still doesn't solve the mystery scarfer!
Simster said:There's loads of Albion in Wimbledon.
crasher said:Amazing. I didn't know about Paul Downton either.
I'd just moved to London for the first time and was terrified walking past the Balham Hotel every night cos it was well dodgy.
Gwylan said:
I think a meet-up is called for. I agree with Wozza, the Duke of D is far better than the Bedford. What's the new Indian restaurant next to the DoD like?