Hi guys and gals
How many of you remember the Hawkins fish bar at the old six ways Aston just at the top of park lane
Did any of you frequent the shop and sat in and had a jelly eels or whelks and cockles and alsorts of fish food
I passed it every day a d night and the other reason I will not forget is I spent the night out on the tiles if you know what I mean
But walking home at four and five in the morning but bear in mind I was a young man not married living with mother as I crossed all across that big red
I seen a pack of yogget on the steps so I helped myself to one and blimmey it was sour and since that yeazr in the late fifty and early sixties I vowed not
To ever touch one indeed and true to form I have not but I used to buy my jars of cockles for myself and the whellks for mother
More often than not she would pop along from the corner of Victoria red and get there with anti Ede from the bottom of Victoria red park street next to the vine pub
She was. My dads sister Edith Marsden best wishes astonian
How many of you remember the Hawkins fish bar at the old six ways Aston just at the top of park lane
Did any of you frequent the shop and sat in and had a jelly eels or whelks and cockles and alsorts of fish food
I passed it every day a d night and the other reason I will not forget is I spent the night out on the tiles if you know what I mean
But walking home at four and five in the morning but bear in mind I was a young man not married living with mother as I crossed all across that big red
I seen a pack of yogget on the steps so I helped myself to one and blimmey it was sour and since that yeazr in the late fifty and early sixties I vowed not
To ever touch one indeed and true to form I have not but I used to buy my jars of cockles for myself and the whellks for mother
More often than not she would pop along from the corner of Victoria red and get there with anti Ede from the bottom of Victoria red park street next to the vine pub
She was. My dads sister Edith Marsden best wishes astonian