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keyholekate wrote: Samson wrote: Fingers crossed for The Woodman then.Yes, RaveyD, Jack was in there and Billy Bremner as well, sometimes on a Friday night. If I remember rightly they played dominoes in a little room at the back of The Woodman with a few local friends. Billy Bremner lived in Halton - compare that with the wages and houses now !!!If I remember correctly the year when I saw them in the Woodman was 1968/9Great memories - thanks for kick starting my brain! An old chap in the Woodman told me that Billy Bremner was a regular domino player in there and he was often with Twiggy (the sixties model).I have no idea if this is true and my hubby scoffed when I told him this lol. . . .said I am so gullible lol. Twiggy (the sixties model) ??? more likely Twiggy (from the Royle Family i.e. Geoffrey Hughes)!!!!!!
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"The interior is unrecognisable from the pub's previous incarnation."So no coffins, skeletons, puffer fish with glass eyes or prosthetic limbs Some of us only ever went there for the high weirdness!
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drapesy wrote: keyholekate wrote: Samson wrote: Fingers crossed for The Woodman then.Yes, RaveyD, Jack was in there and Billy Bremner as well, sometimes on a Friday night. If I remember rightly they played dominoes in a little room at the back of The Woodman with a few local friends. Billy Bremner lived in Halton - compare that with the wages and houses now !!!If I remember correctly the year when I saw them in the Woodman was 1968/9Great memories - thanks for kick starting my brain! An old chap in the Woodman told me that Billy Bremner was a regular domino player in there and he was often with Twiggy (the sixties model).I have no idea if this is true and my hubby scoffed when I told him this lol. . . .said I am so gullible lol. Twiggy (the sixties model) ??? more likely Twiggy (from the Royle Family i.e. Geoffrey Hughes)!!!!!! Well thats the kind of reaction I got from from many lol. . . but the old chap who told me was a very nice old man who had all his faculties about him.Im going to ask him again if I see him.I darent mention that he also told me she PLAYED dominoes too.! Its such a shame its now closed though every time I went in it was obvious it needed a lick of paint.From the outside it looks enormous but didnt look it inside. I was also told its was a favourite joint of Chris Moyles the radio one dj. . . maybe he might rescue it?
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keyholekate wrote: Samson wrote: Fingers crossed for The Woodman then.Yes, RaveyD, Jack was in there and Billy Bremner as well, sometimes on a Friday night. If I remember rightly they played dominoes in a little room at the back of The Woodman with a few local friends. Billy Bremner lived in Halton - compare that with the wages and houses now !!!If I remember correctly the year when I saw them in the Woodman was 1968/9Great memories - thanks for kick starting my brain! An old chap in the Woodman told me that Billy Bremner was a regular domino player in there and he was often with Twiggy (the sixties model).I have no idea if this is true and my hubby scoffed when I told him this lol. . . .said I am so gullible lol. It would be nice if Twiggy read this thread (or someone could point it out to her) and she replied saying if she did or did not go to the Woodman.
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Leodian wrote: keyholekate wrote: Samson wrote: Fingers crossed for The Woodman then.Yes, RaveyD, Jack was in there and Billy Bremner as well, sometimes on a Friday night. If I remember rightly they played dominoes in a little room at the back of The Woodman with a few local friends. Billy Bremner lived in Halton - compare that with the wages and houses now !!!If I remember correctly the year when I saw them in the Woodman was 1968/9Great memories - thanks for kick starting my brain! An old chap in the Woodman told me that Billy Bremner was a regular domino player in there and he was often with Twiggy (the sixties model).I have no idea if this is true and my hubby scoffed when I told him this lol. . . .said I am so gullible lol. It would be nice if Twiggy read this thread (or someone could point it out to her) and she replied saying if she did or did not go to the Woodman. I have been to her website and emailed her the question. . . .hope I can prove the snorters wrong lol. . . .will let you know if she replies.
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Keyholekate,Chris Moyles has been in the Woodman as I read about it somewhere and saw the picture not too long ago. I think this was it.http://www.crossgatestoday.co.uk/halton ... 34698.jpSo lets hope Twiggy answers your email, because if I missed her one friday night as a teenager I will never forgive myself!!!take care
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Crazy Jane wrote: "The interior is unrecognisable from the pub's previous incarnation."So no coffins, skeletons, puffer fish with glass eyes or prosthetic limbs Some of us only ever went there for the high weirdness! No, it's all gone! Trevor (the previous landlord) held an auction for all the stuff when he closed the pub. Someone somewhere has got a stuffed aligator in their front room!PS Haven't seen any work being carried out at the proposed "Old Cock" (previously the Curlew Cafe/Sugar Street Bistro) on Crossgate, Otley for a while...
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Sorry to hear about the White Stag on North St, this was our favourite haunt of the mid 70's when Stoggy, Brian Stogdale, had it. I met my wife of 31years, now sadly deceased, in there in fact. Stoggy liked to give afters, I had my 21st in there and it was left wide open allnight, Stoggy and Sheila just went up to bed, the cleaners came the next morning and the doors were still open. He then took the Spieler, Room at the Top over with Johnny Wilson, then moved on to Caesars in town, the old Beerkellar place round the corner from the Wrens. Anyway things move on as they say, I am in Arizona USA now and everyone mentions how they loved the British Pubs when they were in the UK and do not believe me when I tell them they are sinking fast.