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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin View Post
    In Liverpool for 3 days next week and having a night out on Lark Lane with a couple of old mates, just like we used to do 30 years ago.

    The locals will think an episode of Last of the Summer Wine is being filmed!
    Which one of you will be rolled down towards St Micks station in a bathtub?
    I wouldn't give Satan a snowball's chance in hell against a woman's ego, man. He'd rule the Earth for a day. A week later we'd see Satan out cuttin' the lawn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhoobarb View Post
    Which one of you will be rolled down towards St Micks station in a bathtub?
    Pablo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin View Post
    Pablo.
    So that's where he's been. Getting ready for that.
    I wouldn't give Satan a snowball's chance in hell against a woman's ego, man. He'd rule the Earth for a day. A week later we'd see Satan out cuttin' the lawn.

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    Just looked on Google maps to remind myself where the station is. Saw a nearer transport option on the map - Tesco Metro.
    How often does that run?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsteve55 View Post
    Hi Norm,always wondered how that got it's name?
    Could'nr say Steve, but Bernie's reply fits the bill!! It was a private road years before. so could have been named by a then resident!!!!

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    My dad used to have a shop on Lark Lane, was a horrible 2nd hand furniture shop opposite the former Masonic pub. I think it's part of another pub next to a chippy and hippy shop now.
    Gididi Gididi Goo.

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    Had a couple of drinks in here last week - it's on Lark Lane just opposite the old police station.
    I wonder...
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    A Lark Lane institution for over 30 years...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie View Post
    Hadassah. Hebrew name for Esther meaning "the star of hope"
    Thats so beautiful


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