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mike-g
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It might have been a rotten stage but your shows were the best.
It might have been a rotten stage but your shows were the best.
Mike,
That's the nicest thing anyone's said to me today and I really appreciate it! I've had a rotten Sunday - backed the car into a frigging steel bollard at the garage, and this afternoon we had a drain blockage courtesy of the heavy rain.
We put The Mikado on at Sutton Town Hall in November, and if you'd like to come, remind me nearer the time and there'll be a free ticket for you.
Best, Big Gee
Hi Froth,
Yes, I remember George Fletcher - he was in the Dunlop Society, though, and I was in Erdington. He usually played the comic baritone parts in G&S, such as the Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe and Ko-Ko in The Mikado. I think he's still around.
Big Gee
I worked at the Dunlop on the maintenance Old Mill CPD and West Mill from 1965 to 1980 best place i ever worked some real charactors picked up my defered pension paid by somebody called Invensis these days.
We even had a bar in the canteen so that the nightshift used to come from the club clock in and carry on drinking in the canteen a real throwback from the war years.
I`ll pass on that, This might fit on herehello there was a lot of post on dunlop but i can not find them now.i worked for internal transport 7 nights a week.i did not go to the reunion.
i saw enough of rubber bugs lol