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fingers
61, one of the thalidomide generation. Not many of us left now. First game 1969, City v Arsenal
Did you used to go down to the boys village centre ?
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Tuerto
I'm 50, and i like Hip Hop and BMX bikes.
I believe the second and third items:hehe:
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fingers
61, one of the thalidomide generation. Not many of us left now. First game 1969, City v Arsenal
2nd game City v Arsenal 1969. 1st game the week before Hull City at home, to get the Arsenal tickets. The original Hull stubs.
Age 64, 1 month & 1 day. A youngster in comparison to some.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Did you used to go down to the boys village centre ?
Indeed I did, with a Wales Association of Youth Clubs project called Treasure Trove for a week.
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fingers
Indeed I did, with a Wales Association of Youth Clubs project called Treasure Trove for a week.
My parents used to volunteer down there , late seventies
They loved it
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SLUDGE FACTORY
My parents used to volunteer down there , late seventies
They loved it
My nan used to run the craft classes there
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fingers
My nan used to run the craft classes there
There was a girl swimming in the outdoor pool and I remember being scared she would drown because she had small arms
She was fine of course
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I am 56 and I have to say , for my age ,that whilst I am very childish I look absolutely stunning
And I can't see that changing
64 for me
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SLUDGE FACTORY
https://youtu.be/GbB4xnfI9G4
Let's get one thing straight
I will choose my fate
It's got nothing to do with you
Still touring but Rob Halford comes on stage in a wheelchair these days instead of on a motorbike
Ol' Rob used to make me laugh, riding a motorbike on stage! Did he actually ride one on the road?
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And I still won’t grow up, I’m a grown-ass kid. Swear I should be locked up for stupid shit that I did.
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Mr Soul '68
Ol' Rob used to make me laugh, riding a motorbike on stage! Did he actually ride one on the road?
He did indeed
Bloody great band , great guitar work
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SLUDGE FACTORY
He did indeed
Bloody great band , great guitar work
Back in the days when i bought rock records, I purchased Priests 'Sin After Sin'. Thought it was a great album and looked forward to their next releases. However, they turned into a pop/rock act with Living After Midnight and Breaking The law. Which turned me off them. Then o f course thy started to go in a more metal direction, thus attracting the teenybopper metal hordes, of which no doubt you were one of.
It's the same with Ian Gillan. Loved Purple and saw the Ian Gillan band live in I think, March '77 at Cardiff Uni, on his Clear Air Turbulence tour. I went backstage and chatted to him for ages after the gig. Lovely bloke! Fast forward a couple of years and he too is releasing pop/rock stuff. All the singles released by 'Gillan' were far, far better done by the original artists. Stuff like Trouble, and New Orleans. I too lost interest in the guy as a credible artist.
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Carl Dale's Mole
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And I still won’t grow up, I’m a grown-ass kid. Swear I should be locked up for stupid shit that I did.
Jeepers a young un better wrap this one up in cotton wool :hehe:
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Michael Morris
I'm 57.
I thought I'd passed looking after squabbling children when my kids were in their teens. But no, my cyber family on here (most of which are older than me) are still throwing handbags. Act your age. Not your shoe size.
Looking at most of the ages need to be more worried about who will still be around posting in 10/20 yrs! Remember a thread like this about 20 yrs ago, was amazed I was one of the youngest….52 now.
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goats
Looking at most of the ages need to be more worried about who will still be around posting in 10/20 yrs! Remember a thread like this about 20 yrs ago, was amazed I was one of the youngest….52 now.
Aye I started posting on this board in 1998, this is my Silver Anniversary, do I get a Telegram off the Boss?
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just turned 50 in may been suffering being a bluebird since my 1st match age 8 :hehe:
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Mr Soul '68
Back in the days when i bought rock records, I purchased Priests 'Sin After Sin'. Thought it was a great album and looked forward to their next releases. However, they turned into a pop/rock act with Living After Midnight and Breaking The law. Which turned me off them. Then o f course thy started to go in a more metal direction, thus attracting the teenybopper metal hordes, of which no doubt you were one of.
It's the same with Ian Gillan. Loved Purple and saw the Ian Gillan band live in I think, March '77 at Cardiff Uni, on his Clear Air Turbulence tour. I went backstage and chatted to him for ages after the gig. Lovely bloke! Fast forward a couple of years and he too is releasing pop/rock stuff. All the singles released by 'Gillan' were far, far better done by the original artists. Stuff like Trouble, and New Orleans. I too lost interest in the guy as a credible artist.
British Steel was their greatest album
I like Gillan , Janick gers on guitar , baldy Jon mc coy on bass
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SLUDGE FACTORY
British Steel was their greatest album
I like Gillan , Janick gers on guitar , baldy Jon mc coy on bass
Glory Road with Bernie Torme on guitar for me I think !! No Easy Way and On The Rocks ……… Remember seeing Priest at Sophia Gardens with Accept supporting . Accept opened with Fast as a Shark …. Used to go to gigs all the time …. Best being 3 days with Ozzy on Monday (Randy Rhoads) and Lizzy on Tuesday at Sophia Gardens then Gillan on Wednesday (with Budgie supporting) at Top Rank ….great days
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70 this year. Tempus quo vadis
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78 this year... saw Tosh make his debut, Mel Sutton favourite player, left the board years ago when some knob head started sending viruses to posters who upset him, favourite poster was Victor, he was hilarious. Mixed feelings about Ramsey
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My great, great, great Gandad died at Rourkes Drift. He was camping in the next field and went over to ask them to keep the noise down.
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fingers
My nan used to run the craft classes there
Until it folded?
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Des Parrot
Aye I started posting on this board in 1998, this is my Silver Anniversary, do I get a Telegram off the Boss?
You get a Clock, Telegram is for your Centenary.
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8 squared (... semi-retired Maths teacher)
Saw Rambo make his debut.
My 1st game ...
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