carrotol wrote: Simon.... Dou you know where the Malt Shovel is? And there used to be a little cobblers (no jokes now) next door? It more or less faces that The little cobblers is now a strange little grocery shop! or did I dream it?
there are 10 types of people in the world. Those that understand ternary, those that don't and those that think this a joke about the binary system.
i saw a flyer saying it was supposed to stock Caribbean foods but had a look in the window earlier and couldn't really see much, apart from a 'business for sale' sign and some sweeties
Why not. Theres a Russian food shop on Tong Road. Bloody cheap Shitake (scuse me) mushrooms in there too. I like to think that I never need to go more than 5 miles from my home ever again because we have eeeeeverything round here. Foodwise anyway
simonm wrote: Cheers Carrotol. Behind the bank on stock hill then. Pass that all the bleeding time, just didn't recognise it at all.. And after all the overnights you've spent in the lock up for D&D, our Si? I'm surprised at you!
You can take the lad out of Leeds - but you can't take the Leeds out of the lad.
As that is the only remaining wall, I'm assuming that Simon must have been very drunk not to realise he could climb back out. Or to wonder why he was surrounded by trees 80
gbdlufc wrote: And what about the Dock Green on Ashley Road, Stanley Road junction- Im lead to believe Thin Lizzy did one of their first gigs there? hi i was at the opening night of the dock green pub they had some great artists on thin lizzy did play there i saw them good old days
dos anyone remember the police station at the bottom of low grange crescent in belle isle in the 60s it was only small but could do with it there today!!!!