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This reminds me- Goochie used to have a net in the alley behind Mirash. The under chef there was a useful leggie, and reckoned Goochie couldn't pick his top spinner. After the net, Gatt would come down and he and Goochie woulod go through the menu, before meeting Embers at the Foresters for a gallon.

I reckon that wasn't Warnie, PGC, from behind he looks exactly like my mate Dave.


Mick Mac, that's a good spot on Tavers. Do you think he was in the area to check out the people carrier for sale (MOT in post) outside the HiFi Station?


I think he's got work now as a driver for Kent CC, giving tours of the outgrounds. What that man doesn't know about Sevenoaks Vine isn't worth knowing.


Got another one for you. Gary Kirsten runs a tiling and decor business out of those new units behind the Plough. Good tidy job. Nothing flash, but gets the job done. His brother is useless though, so make sure you get Gary.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Geoff Boycott was cutting up curtain material in

> Linwood & Searle muttering something about 'line

> and length'.



He must finish at 7, cos he is now in the Plough sinking pints of Stella. If I were his wife I'd make myself scarce.

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