I cant think about it without smiling

neil wrote:went past the quadrant park site the other week, i was checkin the asda bootle stores sound and vision dept to see if it was suitable for a promo(work sh1t) and decided to take a trip down memory lane, all gone now, tarmac'd over with units built on it I think(may be wrong-attention deficiency syndrome due to e's whizz and charles back in the day) tell ya what mate, we had the best days, clothes tunes clubs footy...inel[B]
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:neil wrote:went past the quadrant park site the other week, i was checkin the asda bootle stores sound and vision dept to see if it was suitable for a promo(work sh1t) and decided to take a trip down memory lane, all gone now, tarmac'd over with units built on it I think(may be wrong-attention deficiency syndrome due to e's whizz and charles back in the day) tell ya what mate, we had the best days, clothes tunes clubs footy...inel[B]
Not to mention we had hot knives to the sound of Santana
neil wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:neil wrote:went past the quadrant park site the other week, i was checkin the asda bootle stores sound and vision dept to see if it was suitable for a promo(work sh1t) and decided to take a trip down memory lane, all gone now, tarmac'd over with units built on it I think(may be wrong-attention deficiency syndrome due to e's whizz and charles back in the day) tell ya what mate, we had the best days, clothes tunes clubs footy...inel[B]
Not to mention we had hot knives to the sound of Santana
no they werent my bag, dreams of santa anna more like
state/quadrant late 80s..enjoy my friends
neil wrote:beer gogs did you go the state on dale st in 88/89?
Lee J wrote:not scouse but in around 1986 I bought a pair of adidas sambas - navy blue and white, still got them today - honest. I even played 5-a-side in 'em for 3 years. built to last back then. I now have converse and a pair of Gazelles.
NANNY RED wrote:ah yous are younger than mei used to go the Beachcomber, the She and remember Uglys on Duke street, went the Cabin a few times an all but it wasfull of nurses and bizzies
Cant beat the pubs on Stanley rd though in the olden days
Reg wrote:What was the name of that punk club on Mathew St under the statue of the '4 lads who shook the world' ?
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:I think you might find this of particular interest Nan
Get on this
Where I grew up these were my locals ,The Jolly ,The Farmers Arms,Black George's ,and I had my first drink in the Mersey Beat on Park Lane and the Star on Warwick St ..... Sad more than half of the pubs shown are rubble now
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