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Spot on even picked my kids and their mates up when clubs have closed and you never settle until they are home safe. Some things never change and that's good.
I take it you took the Lionel Blair remark as a compliment glad you loved dancing. Watched an 1977 Top of The Pops which i recorded off the TV songs some which escaped my memories but a youthful Tony Blackburn and Legs and Co. As you say fond memories
Went to school on the Number 11 bus . I think that more than any other followed by the Numbers 15 / 16 / and 53 . Remember running after the 15 and 16 trying to jump on the platform of the rear of the bus before the one man operated ones came on the scene. No sense of fear back then. The Number...
Knew a gentleman that loved the beer festivals and frequented lots of them with like minded mates. Sadly no longer with us. Yes the strikes back in the 70s. Drank only a few shorts back then but not too many more expensive.