5th Avenue and 42street were scally venues, not my cup of tea.
Anything you need to know about the history of the Manchester club scene, give us a shout.
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Now you're just talking out of your arsehole as per usual.
Give the Colombian marching powder a rest.
Suppose you'll eat any old dog when you've got the munchies![]()
Chitty, the Twisted Wheel closed in 1971.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twisted_Wheel_Club
If you think you were still going there in the 90s, while the indie kids were at 42s and the scallies were at Royales and Piccadilly 21s, I think you might be somewhat confused.
Have you been overdoing the oatcakes?
If Chitty was a groupie, this explains his movement. I bet he was noshing Peter Stringfellow
The club shut down in early 1971 because of a bylaw which prevented premises from staying open more than two hours into the following day. The closure of The Twisted Wheel gave the Golden Torch[at]its opportunity to take the Northern Soul crown for the next few yearsThe Golden Torch, more commonly known as The Torch, was a nightclub in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Opened as a mod venue, it later became important to fans of Northern soul. Peter Stringfellow was amongst the many DJs who at some time had a residency there.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo hal
You wankers are trying to rewrite a history of which you no nothing about, in order to wind me up.
I shall rise above it in this case
Check out the Northern Soul thread or the Mods and rockers thread.
You pair of red Rag numptys. ..
bread, potatoes, rice?
Seems you might be living in Russia now. If so post up some of the misses cooking.![]()
Finally back on track. This is the dinner thread after all.
Had dinner with Stroller...what an interesting and wonderful gentleman.
Why would it, you numpty?
It's only served at Chez Stroller.
I'll be round, will bring the ingredients.
One of the better Pumpkin soups I've had in a long while.
Followed by a pulled beef samidge. Had plenty of pulled pork samidges before but saw pulled beef and had to try it. Glad I did too, very bloody nice
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^ That's some damn fine eating.
Though I may have replaced the pumpkin soup with 3 or 4 pints of ale.
I really have to get some of those pretentious slate plates, to replace me pretentious wooden ones. You guys in Pattaya really do get some fairly decent nosh as reasonable prices. Probably one of the best things about living there.
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