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Being a Southerner I'd never seen it, petrified I was!aye. when the gloves came out
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Being a Southerner I'd never seen it, petrified I was!aye. when the gloves came out
I’ve just remembered on busy nights trying to decide whether to shout ‘staff’ while pushing up through the queue, or claiming you were being signed in by mates already at the top of the stairs.Remember the bouncers pulling the shutter down at the top of the stairs when someone in the queue started singing “Seaham Harbour” and loads of us joined in…..not sure why, I was from Doxy
The little baldy fella with a tash (George?) appeared and said either those that were singing left the queue, or nobody got in…..iirc neebody left and everyone got in
I would never have left.80s was the golden age, 10p shorts and 40p pints on Tuesday, then shorts went up to 20p in a matter of weeks, demos in High St West due to 100% inflation but still the punters flocked.