They did cover up on injuries I have a scar on the back of my head. I got three stitches in a head wound in the nursery at Nazareth house I have the records from my nusery days and it is not...
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They did cover up on injuries I have a scar on the back of my head. I got three stitches in a head wound in the nursery at Nazareth house I have the records from my nusery days and it is not...
So it is back in the headmaster?s office. The headmaster?s features turned from the normal sanguine my schools a good school look, and standing up. He attacked me. What a weird experience. I never...
How do ships float?
Looks like a Devonshire Hamlet :ninja:
That last photo is not Heyworth Street surely :002: :noid:
Manchester has always been the commercial capital of the north west.That is up and till now. Consider the implications of being in a European boom when it comes. Liverpool is well situated to in get...
So then you?re walking down the prom thinking about thinking. Kant thought we had ideas that sprung from mans ability to think. Well as visible as Birkenhead is that doesn?t seem to be any big deal....
Regeneration has a psychology look around you. I don?t mean just Liverpool. Take Bristol or Cardiff as examples. These regeneration projects are similar as they are the regeneration of old waterfront...
Its a fair trot to Mather Avenue from there!
They may have to reconsider the laws around drinking in public I can see St Johns gardens getting chockerr bloc.:ninja: :037:
So then the environment shapes you or does it? The post war environment of south Liverpool created the Beatles and how lucky are we? However the unhealthy dwelling and sitting on the laurels of this...
You can buy a can of scouse in Maggie May's. I got one for Barry butcher from the Watford market he was made up.
And what would you be looking for icebergs other ships or land ?
I always remember the Tetley huntsman with the monecule and pint in his hand so if he is still there he is well over 50 !
I read the piece with interest one thing that struck me Brian was the bit about going in the crows nest I thought that only happend on sailing ships as look outs.
In the seventies in winter the lights went out from 6-9 at night during the miner?s dispute. Well in those days I was running around Liverpool 8. That?s when I started to think that life could be...
So Aigburth and Garston became the stomping ground. Aigburth was lovely in summer the prom took you from Beechwood to Aigburth vale via Otterspool Park. Otterspool Park was a wonderful park with...
You came in at Stanhope Street it was a for connoisseurs of grass:037:
It might be the Alexandra were you shopping?
Garston in 1966 was a bustling place. The Gas works dominated the skyline. Those huge storage tanks could be seen for miles. The baths with the old fashioned gantries and tiny changing cubicles was a...
So Dingle aged 11 was a strange environment as strange as Liverpool and both experiences were strange to the trained altar boy from Crosby. I remember Dingle Mount the stairs leading up to the...
The observation you have made can be more striking Burkhilly when you visit after being away for a while. I always notice it when I go back.
When you have no work problems arise. The media talk about evil as some innate thing bestowed on the born. Unemployment is the greatest evil of all as everything springs from it. So we can safely say...
Bad hair day :PDT_Xtremez_42:
So south Liverpool and environs what does it mean to me later in life? Well you can never please everyone. Some people like to think that they have established roots and that?s natural. However...