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ex hibitionist Hastings 15 Jan 18 10.23pm | |
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...who told me he named his dog Arthur just so he could say when tying him outside the supermarket: "Arthur, wait!". Silly man. Has anyone got a dog called Holmesdale, and if so how do you get him (or her) to jump up on their hind legs?
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Mapletree Croydon 15 Jan 18 10.56pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
...who told me he named his dog Arthur just so he could say when tying him outside the supermarket: "Arthur, wait!". Silly man. Has anyone got a dog called Holmesdale, and if so how do you get him (or her) to jump up on their hind legs? There used to be a dog that ran onto the pitch every first team game but never reserve matches. Micky Drip. Came to a sad end. Locked in an upstairs flat in Crown Point during a match he got so frantic to get to the game he jumped out of an open window.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 15 Jan 18 11.00pm | |
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this isn't a pun is it? if it is it's gone right over my head. bloody impressive homing skills though, maybe he saw a 249 coming and was aiming for the bus stop Shame if that was it cos 249s don't go down Beulah Hill, can't remember what bus number does
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Mapletree Croydon 16 Jan 18 8.57am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
this isn't a pun is it? if it is it's gone right over my head. bloody impressive homing skills though, maybe he saw a 249 coming and was aiming for the bus stop Shame if that was it cos 249s don't go down Beulah Hill, can't remember what bus number does No, genuine. Ask some of the old timers. It was a feature of matches. Micky Drip was all kinds of weird. Used to like to poo by backing up against shop front plate glass windows.
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Park Road 16 Jan 18 9.31am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
this isn't a pun is it? if it is it's gone right over my head. bloody impressive homing skills though, maybe he saw a 249 coming and was aiming for the bus stop Shame if that was it cos 249s don't go down Beulah Hill, can't remember what bus number does From memory I'm sure the 249 went down Beulah hill and turned left at crown point towards streatham common. Edited by Park Road (16 Jan 2018 9.32am)
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Jan 18 9.44am | |
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Originally posted by Park Road
From memory I'm sure the 249 went down Beulah hill and turned left at crown point towards streatham common. Edited by Park Road (16 Jan 2018 9.32am) If my memory serves me well, the 196 bus stopped at Norwood Junction.The 68 bus stopped at West Croydon. I haven't availed of these buses for many,many years - and yes I am entitled to a free bus pass ! Edited by Willo (16 Jan 2018 9.46am)
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Park Road 16 Jan 18 9.49am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
If my memory serves me well, the 196 bus stopped at Norwood Junction.The 68 bus stopped at West Croydon. I haven't availed of these buses for many,many years - and yes I am entitled to a free bus pass ! Edited by Willo (16 Jan 2018 9.46am) I Think you're correct. 196 went to Kennington and 68 as far as chalk farm Edited by Park Road (16 Jan 2018 9.51am)
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Mapletree Croydon 16 Jan 18 9.57am | |
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Originally posted by Park Road
I Think you're correct. 196 went to Kennington and 68 as far as chalk farm Edited by Park Road (16 Jan 2018 9.51am) Micky Drip didn't catch a bus, he trotted. Amazing he didn't get run over, he wasn't the brightest. No matter what you did with him he would find a way to make it to the game.
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Park Road 16 Jan 18 9.59am | |
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Originally posted by Park Road
I Think you're correcr. On the return journey the 196 went to Kennington and 68 as far as chalk farm. Edited by Park Road (16 Jan 2018 9.51am)
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Jan 18 9.59am | |
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Originally posted by Park Road
I Think you're correct. 196 went to Kennington and 68 as far as chalk farm Edited by Park Road (16 Jan 2018 9.51am) Those good old 'Routemasters' with conductors and their silver ticket machines."Any fares please ?".
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Park Road 16 Jan 18 10.00am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Those good old 'Routemasters' with conductors and their silver ticket machines."Any fares please ?". And the red bus rover
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Jan 18 10.10am | |
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Originally posted by Park Road
And the red bus rover I don't recall ever purchasing a 'Red Rover' ticket. I recall the tickets issued by conductors on their silver machines on the end of straps around their necks.The conductor used to turn the dial for the correct fare, turn a handle and the ticket would emerge ! Probably many on here were not around in those days.
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