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does any one remember the hells angel in new ferry that never had a bike
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We've got an Apache Indian, or maybe a Navaho, here but he hasn't got a horse. He's a nice bloke really, works hard, very hygenic and always says hello back if you greet him. He just has this thing about dressing like a brave, winter gear not the loin cloth bit.
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does any one remember the hells angel in new ferry that never had a bike just choked on my brew, laughing! Awww
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Im not sure if its been mentioned here or if its a known nutter of Birkenhead but today I saw a right weirdo walk past the site. I could not see if it was a man or woman but he/she was wearing a large carrier bag on each foot, what looked like a net curtain on there head and they where carrying a small Christmas tree in their hand. All the passers by where just staring in astonishment. It was the funniest thing I have seen for ages watching peoples reactions. Even the staff in the carpet shop came out to see what had just walked passed. I will keep an eye out and try to get a photo if they come past again.
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We've got an Apache Indian, or maybe a Navaho, here but he hasn't got a horse. He's a nice bloke really, works hard, very hygenic and always says hello back if you greet him. He just has this thing about dressing like a brave, winter gear not the loin cloth bit. i remember seeing-in cambden town, london this massive (heìght+ width) black fella barefoot in a kinky nurses dress. Nobody batted an eyelid!
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It was. It was like something off trigger happy tv but without a camera crew.
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I saw him/her this afternoon walking towards recycling centre,tree in hand,bag on head.Can only assume he/she was going to be with it's own kind. It was probably disturbed(?)and must be nocturnal..or something!!
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What a new bizarre character?! Hehe
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Going back a page or so about the Corpy buses, found this on the Merseytravel site ( Clicky ):- 2. Does anyone remember the bus conductor on Wirral who used to announce the stops in rhyming couplets? Here are two examples of his:-
College Drive What a dive!
Bebington Station Heart of the nationWhich I seem to vaugely 'sort of' remember. Anyone else? Billy.
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i saw him or her yesterday afternoon passed them on bus thought i was seeing thing .it was down the north end walking towards tesco
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2. Does anyone remember the bus conductor on Wirral who used to announce the stops in rhyming couplets? Here are two examples of his:-
College Drive What a dive!
Bebington Station Heart of the nation
Which I seem to vaugely 'sort of' remember. Anyone else?
Billy. [/quote]
Sounds like the one I posted about, yesterday. That was on the Bebington routes 50 and 58 which I used for school and work in the late '40s and '50s. Bri
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I can remember Eli, think the one from the new market was called Harry ! Can remember mostly women shouting "E ya Harry" especially my mum near xmas when he got stuff like "star wars figures etc"
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Yeh , remember the Hell's Angel without the bike , think he lived in Port Sunlight ...wore a Jerry helmut i think
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I remember 'Mad Dave' ,(not Divvy Dave) ,around Bebington in the late sixties , seventies and possibly early eighties.
Dave used to live in Acreville Road and spent a lot of his time by the shops at Beb station collecting bus numbers.
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Lucy Letby
by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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