kids are always munching a sausage roll or other savoury pastry from local bakery shop
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Originally posted by jh0711kids are always munching a sausage roll or other savoury pastry from local bakery shopCall the copsComment
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Originally posted by jh0711kids are always munching a sausage roll or other savoury pastry from local bakery shopThe pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SpacecadetI used to work in Wynthenshaw, it was crawling with teen age mums, heading out for some sandwiches at lunchtime, only a 5 minute walk, but you'd see them hanging round the phone boxes chatting away, smoking with the prams to one side
If you want to get an easy shag, then I propose Fridays nightclub, Northenden or the nightclub at the lansdowne hotel in Fallowfield.
Watch out for the men folk though, dangerous bunchComment
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Originally posted by theemeestrooClass, is that place still going? Used to go there many moons ago as a student...like shooting fish in a barrel!!
It was stupidly easy to pull in there, had a few occasions of waking up in some birds bed, not quite remembering how i got there.
(and quite a few occasions where i woke up and got a taxi home as fast as possible for a cleansing shower!!)
BTW, i've only been a couple of times since then and its definitely got a tulip load rougherCoffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by jh0711dirty chavs - see it as a way to get up the housing ladder
Or wait 4 yearsComment
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Originally posted by Spacecadetwhen did you go? I went pretty much weekly in my first and second years which would have been sept 1996 to early 1998.
I have some nasty memories of some of the women I ended up with from that place.
One had the decency to tell me she had VD!!
Fortunatly things weren't far enough that I couldn't make a hasty exit....well, after a BJ and a shower!!.....nice coconut shower gel I seem to remember!!
There was the odd decent bird in there but they would get swarmed. I just took the easier option and went for the mid-table ones!!Comment
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Originally posted by theemeestrooI was there 93 - 96. Monday night I think it was. Something stupid like 50p a pint!!
I have some nasty memories of some of the women I ended up with from that place.
One had the decency to tell me she had VD!!
Fortunatly things weren't far enough that I couldn't make a hasty exit....well, after a BJ and a shower!!.....nice coconut shower gel I seem to remember!!
There was the odd decent bird in there but they would get swarmed. I just took the easier option and went for the mid-table ones!!
Had a better success at the man uni student union club thoughCoffee's for closersComment
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What about the 'Conti' then? Or the Cypress Tavern where you had to go if you were too leathered to get into the 'Conti'? Fridays was a posh night out!Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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