Laughing Gravy
I'm a ****
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Ha ha, sadly I am not old enough for the Bonneville, I was a spotty oik in my teens in the early 80s, trying my best to look mean with a biker jacket, or the obligatory denim jacket, adorned with band badges and hand painted band logos. My old man made me cut up the "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" patch and threw the "Bloody" bit away! I had "sabbath on my jacket twice! No buses for me, I used to thumb a lift home afterwards! (Couldn't afford the bus).
I found my jacket just recently when I moved house, after several modifications and a major Gong overhaul painted in 1982. Ooh a Crass logo to, and I can't for the life of me remember who Frantic City were, it is posted here: Phils rather old demin jacket from the 80s
I also spent a lot of my 1970's mispent youth down The Years-great memories
This is exactly my recolections we must have crossed paths many times I knew the owners quite well wet to school with one of the sons
yes. Me too
happy days
i think quite a lot of us must've krossed paths at some point.actually reading that, I also think our paths must have crossed many times
erm I don't think so.
I could never afford smooth gear although I did used to frequent Sherry's....Busby's was ok if you wanted to people watch
i think quite a lot of us must've krossed paths at some point.
i know you dont spell krossed with a k but my (see) key has suddenly stopped working
was that the greek ypriot lad?Paul (one of my best mates at school) son of Jpohn and Pepa.
On a previous thread I am sure that you said you used to go there. Maybe it was the TRS.
was that the greek ypriot lad?
I remember one evening a guy spewed up all over the floor - this prompted this biker wannabe to mop up the vomit with his jacket and put it back on! Ewww!
I remember one evening a guy spewed up all over the floor
"My musical memory has to be "Reeling in the Years" by Steely Dan. I can also remember the pies we sold which enabled the place to have a late licence to which the cook would sometimes add extra "ingredients" which made a few people happy!"
I loved that song, and those pies
I'm talking about the 70s. I used to catch the 46 to school every day