dronefromsector7G
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Idahoblues
Yep. I went in there once and I took it JWL was rhyming slang for mushy peas, cos that what the beer tasted like. As with Elbowbeards we made a swift exit.John Willie Lees?
I think we are a very lucky couple of individuals, it's was very much league of gentlemen territory. A local pub for local people:)Yep. I went in there once and I took it JWL was rhyming slang for mushy peas, cos that what the beer tasted like. As with Elbowbeards we made a swift exit.
Yep, they were very 'local'.I think we are a very lucky couple of individuals, it's was very much league of gentlemen territory. A local pub for local people:)
Considering that in the mid 90's no fucker lived in the city centre. It was a fucking weird set of locals!!! :)Yep, they were very 'local'.
I think it was the remnants of the old Ancoats community before it was gentrified.Considering that in the mid 90's no fucker lived in the city centre. It was a fucking weird set of locals!!! :)
How am I strange ?Idahoblues
That could be a good idea for a thread:-)How am I strange ?
Remember going to Oldham many moons ago just for a change , few of us got a pint of j.w lees lager , our lips touched it , we got up and left immediately, vile stuffWas it called the John Willie Lees at some point? If so, agree it was an experience.
They called it Einehorn or something like that?Remember going to Oldham many moons ago just for a change , few of us got a pint of j.w lees lager , our lips touched it , we got up and left immediately, vile stuff