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Yeah, life catches up with you, doesn't it. I like the John Lennon quote: "Life is what happens while you're making other plans." BTW, I'm 72.
Carpe diem.
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You are well Silver Surfer Chris. This helps to pass a bit of time but I get carried away.
Birkenhead........ God's own Room 101.
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I remember Bobs and the drinks but most of all I asked every time I seen it and never got an anser off me dad...what does DUREX mean? it was a giant neon sighn in a lovly red in the window in conway street.
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Spiders old man gave me some advice once. "Never go in a house with a little red light outside. That's a Watney's house and the ale is bloody awful." He was quite correct.
Birkenhead........ God's own Room 101.
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i can remember the durex signs too when i was only a teenager and my nan asked me what they were can you imagine trying to explain to my nan who was probably in her seventies at the time she had never heard of contraceptives and didn t know what they were.....
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I rember Bob Martins very well i used to live on Claughton Road at the top of Exmouth St opposite were the fire station is now we used to go to Bobs after we had been to night school at Hemmy thats if we had any money left. If i rember it was on the bottom of Patterson st and Conway st this in the middle 50s I used to love the smell and the atmosphere in Bobs Ex Birkoneon (Plastic Scouser)
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Bob Martins was at bottom of Pattersons Street and Conway Street Dad used to takme in there in the 60,s always had a pint of Blood Tonic The Dads used to go in the pub next door can,t remember the name of it
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Oh! I thought this was going to be a pet shop. Obviously not.
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No Bob Martins was kids pub its the only one i,ve heard of does anyone know of any more
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No Bob Martins was kids pub its the only one i,ve heard of does anyone know of any more
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There used to be a place on the corner of Bentink st and Bright st called Ma Ryans you could get some drinks there including OXO which was OK on acold night It was nowere near as goodas Bob Martins Plastic Scouser
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sorry but bob martins was at the bottom of hilton st and conway st, i lived a few doors away so i remember it well, great place for kids to pretend they were in a pub, only threepence(old money of course) a glass brilliant.
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Don,t remember Ma Ryans was it a cafe?
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Ma Ryans was more of a corner shop with a few wooden benches you could sit on .It was full if five people were in It was not the most hygenic place on earth and old Ma Ryans personal hygine would not pass the test today believe me
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I used to live in 'little' Sun St. I remember Bob Martins and with the same fondness as all of you, but does any one remember Miss Heggie's on the corner of Sun St and Watson St? It was a general store. What I remember most about it was the advert on the ceiling with massive bull on it. I think it advertised Bovril.
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