BlueMoonRisin’
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Must be posh in Barnsley Stony. Little bastards would be robbing them round here.I actually saw some kids playing kerby the other day. Good to know this fine game is still being played.
Must be posh in Barnsley Stony. Little bastards would be robbing them round here.I actually saw some kids playing kerby the other day. Good to know this fine game is still being played.
Newton Heath market Saturday morning. Had many a bargain from there.
Doh. Sorry mate, wasn't Newton Heath market. Must of thought that as my dad was from there. I meant Grey mare lane market.I used to work helping set up and pack up a carpet stall there when I was about 13 or 14.
It was probably DeNiro. I know he worked there at one point.
What about prodding their mothers baggy Fanny with your big hairy toes Bimbo?Fingering girls was ace.
Must be posh in Barnsley Stony. Little bastards would be robbing them round here.
What about prodding their mothers with your big hairy toes Bimbo?
Fingering girls was ace.
Was going to mention about bommie night. My Mrs can't get her head round the fact I call it bommie with an m when it's bonfire with an n. Always called it that. And I loved bommie night, the older lads would go and pinch wood from other gangs on the estate and us young uns would guard our wood. We'd make dens out of pallets and wood and bits of furniture. Great times.That was always my favourite time of year. The weeks leading up to Bonfire night were fantastic. Collecting wood, raiding other gangs bonfires and burning what you couldn't carry back. Defending your own stash of wood and leaving a lookout when you went in for tea. Everyone would rush out when you got told your bommie was being raided and if they were still around it would always involve a bit of a ruck.
We used to nip over to the railway lines and bring back the stones they used for ballast. Put one stone in the centre of two sheets of tabloid paper, then wrap the paper around and twist it all together, light it and lob it. We used to make loads of em before we went on raids. We never managed to set any bommies on fire with them, but they looked fantastic in flight, especially at night.