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Oi Tony LS


.......thought the ol' rose tinted specs were on for a minute there ...I to used to reside in Walworth rd,.......still go to "Arments" for a double with burnt tops and l'kr.....ahhh happy days....mad as it is I still feel more "perilously safe" over there than anywhere else......colourful is the best description for that "manor"........


"wathca lookin' at ehh..sleeeaaggs"



Grrr


Woof

::owoofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Oi Tony LS

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> "wathca lookin' at ehh..sleeeaaggs"


No need to get Lemon me Son!

Weren't 'avinn' a pop or nuffink just saying. like, younowotImeanM8?


Lived over East Street Market where many a colourful character could be found:))...actually a LARGE part of me misses those loveable rogues, I'll be honest...I mean their one of yer own ain't they?


Lively Manor!...even then...

Loved that donut stall near the guy who sold kippers....& a pint in the Bell even though the IRA popped some grass in there once..


Still felt safe.....................errrr ...back then


Wont let my pups near there though....(sad ...being middle class now)


Woof

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Loved that donut stall near the guy who sold

> kippers....& a pint in the Bell


Lived 30 yards from "The Bell", opposite "The Good Intent", down the road from The "Temple Bar" and behind the pub where every Sunday you heard "Her Eyes they shone like diamonds"...just b4 "The Gladstone" or the Pub opposite it....all those Boozers...shame I wasn't really a drinker!

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