Who is the oldest regular secret leeds poster
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Oh dear oh dear oh dear - I feel a silver cup coming on at this rate - I'm 72. and very glad and grateful to have got to it, as many younger pals that I know have not !!
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LS1 wrote: he he...Do I get a cigar now then(!) Yeah to go with yer spuds
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BLAKEY wrote: Oh dear oh dear oh dear - I feel a silver cup coming on at this rate - I'm 72. and very glad and grateful to have got to it, as many younger pals that I know have not !! Unless I'm wrong Blakey, I think arry has you by a few years - if I remember what he's put on here 78 seems about right - is that close arry?
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BLAKEY wrote: Oh dear oh dear oh dear - I feel a silver cup coming on at this rate - I'm 72. and very glad and grateful to have got to it, as many younger pals that I know have not !! BLAKEY - little bit of topic but, did you know John B, Inspector at Central Bus Station - may have been outside your time, not sure.
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chameleon wrote: BLAKEY - little bit of topic but, did you know John B, Inspector at Central Bus Station - may have been outside your time, not sure. If his surname ended in "c" then yes, but if not please give me another clue LOL LOL
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fred1935 wrote: A relatavely new lad here 73, 74 in Jan next. I know one or two on here I think, certainly Blakey the busman from other forums. Hello Fred and Chameleon - I don't know if I'm a bit miffed or if I'm relieved and delighted to be robbed of the title so early in the contest !! LOL LOL
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Si wrote: LS1 wrote: he he...Do I get a cigar now then(!) No, you're too young to smoke. You can have a Sharp's chocolate smoker's set instead. Ha ha ha,he can buy one with his sixpence!!
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