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And of course there was also Frances' former daughter-in-law Louise, who was extremely easy on the eye.

She used to have to crawl under the table to turn on the light under the huge fig tree out in the back bar.

I think some of the regulars used to time their visits to coincide with the event.

With me it was just a coincidence of course.

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Brendan Wrote:

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> EDOldie Wrote:

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> > Time was they used to have a collection of

> antique

> > clocks in there, don't think any of them

> worked.

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> Don't they have those anymore?


Er, I don't know, it's been some time since I've been in there. I'm sure they were second hand.

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The Clockhouse first opened as a pub back in 1972 - before that I think it used to be a garage. When it opened all walls were covered in clocks of all kinds giving it the name. A kind of early take on a theme pub concept guess.


I was told this by Bill, a sprightly pensioner supping a pint whom I spoke to at the world famous Barry Barry Run last weekend. bill also told me that back then, in the early hours of New Year there would be a race of Irish men from the Irish club on Lordship Lane round Peckham Rye and Nunhead - a distance of 3-4 miles. Bill said that this was a test of prowess and that like the Barry Barry run they all had "beer in their bellies".


Interesting stuff....

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> Oh what incident was that then Sandperson?


The incident, I remember it like it was yesterday.


It was a warm balmy evening and the beer and laughter were flowing freely, never have I seen so many strangers so comfortable in each others company. The whole gang was there, Marmora man was telling us about how some sea weed once got caught in the submarines propeller and that he had to take a really deep breath to swim out and dislodge it. HonaloochieB was talking about his favourite band, the name escapes me but the hat he was wearing that night will stay with me for the rest of my life. Louisa was ranting away as usual whilst Tony nodded his head in silent agreement. Jah Lush was standing in the corner with a sign hanging round his neck saying that he'd sing for beer. I was making fun of the Irish but all in all everything was going smoothly


Then it happened.


Nobody had heard where the screaming had come from but the source of the distress was certainly very close. We heard it again and this time we rushed to the toilets. Now I don't know how he did it but somehow Mikecg had got his foreskin caught in his flies and was in agony. Frances was sent to fetch some ice for the clumsy patient. Whilst Frances soothed Mikes foreskin (which with all the pulling and zipping had become a fiveskin) old Mickles was becoming rather aroused. With his little chap in the position it was this wasn't a good outcome but his most prized possession was still growing in stature. Finally it couldn't take anymore and his dick exploded under the pressure covering Frances in Mike manhood.


She's never been seen since.

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