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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Is this you saying 'I was in the Army?'

    I got attacked by a bull in Dornoch village near Eastriggs, though I was after shagging one of his cow girlfriends, there being no trespass in Scotland I was just ambling across the field. That hurt more than anything ever apart the catheter I had a few years back.

    Then again I didn't sign up for that, if you join the army, your going to get shot at....
    well, if you were after his girlfriend, he's perfectly justified

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Maybe I got lucky but I never saw violence in Liverpool of the women glassing each other style.
    When I was lad we used to start out in Bootle then head to the city centre, we would do this 3-4 times a week. I've never seen any real violence. We all still meet up once perhaps twice a year for an all dayer and yep nothing bad. Always felt safe.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Me too - the worst one ever was the Conway Castle in Birmingham, Jesus that was bad, and the Commercial in Prescott, some Scouse twat didn't like my shirt and started on me just because of that. At like 6:00pm (start of a pub crawl into the Pool).

    Had a pool ball (the while one) thrown at me in Annan, Dumfriesshire due to my brother mouthing it off, missed me by inches and popped the window behind me, and we got thrown out...

    Tramways Hotel in Bolton, another bloke who took exception to me, pissed as fart he was though, two punches and he was down, barred from there but wasn't bothered, right dump.

    Got involved in a mass brawl in a pub in Sheffield, after a match, got well whacked rabbit punch, **** me I saw stars, stayed on my feet though but I was wobbling like fook, got my head together and turned out it was all my fault, I have no memory of that!

    I should say I was pretty handy back then, boxer, tall, skinny, long reach, no temper, doesn't really help in a full on mass fight but one-to-one...

    Must be more of these, late 70's early 80's was A1 for rucking, oh, got leathered several times by the coppers in the back of the van after the match, hose-piped, no marks or very little. No fighting back just take it.

    Got hit by broken-off seat bounced dam-buster style off the terrace from the seated area above, Sheffield again, this time at home, back of the head again, again stayed on my feet.

    Only time I ever got knocked out I think was in a car crash, real double roll-over, hit a lamppost job. Escaped with scratches, I am one of life's totally lucky basstards.....
    I reckon I could take you, just sayin.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Did you ever read JPod?
    I've bought it for my kindle but got side-tracked with prince of thorns trilogy, then I got into the fantasy genre and a trilogy by Joe Abercombie.

    So it's on my list to read.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    yep, - lucky basstard for sure. - no mortars, rpg's or small arms fire
    jealous i am
    Is this you saying 'I was in the Army?'

    I got attacked by a bull in Dornoch village near Eastriggs, though I was after shagging one of his cow girlfriends, there being no trespass in Scotland I was just ambling across the field. That hurt more than anything ever apart the catheter I had a few years back.

    Then again I didn't sign up for that, if you join the army, your going to get shot at....

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Me too - the worst one ever was the Conway Castle in Birmingham, Jesus that was bad, and the Commercial in Prescott, some Scouse twat didn't like my shirt and started on me just because of that. At like 6:00pm (start of a pub crawl into the Pool).

    Had a pool ball (the while one) thrown at me in Annan, Dumfriesshire due to my brother mouthing it off, missed me by inches and popped the window behind me, and we got thrown out...

    Tramways Hotel in Bolton, another bloke who took exception to me, pissed as fart he was though, two punches and he was down, barred from there but wasn't bothered, right dump.

    Got involved in a mass brawl in a pub in Sheffield, after a match, got well whacked rabbit punch, **** me I saw stars, stayed on my feet though but I was wobbling like fook, got my head together and turned out it was all my fault, I have no memory of that!

    I should say I was pretty handy back then, boxer, tall, skinny, long reach, no temper, doesn't really help in a full on mass fight but one-to-one...

    Must be more of these, late 70's early 80's was A1 for rucking, oh, got leathered several times by the coppers in the back of the van after the match, hose-piped, no marks or very little. No fighting back just take it.

    Got hit by broken-off seat bounced dam-buster style off the terrace from the seated area above, Sheffield again, this time at home, back of the head again, again stayed on my feet.

    Only time I ever got knocked out I think was in a car crash, real double roll-over, hit a lamppost job. Escaped with scratches, I am one of life's totally lucky basstards.....
    yep, - lucky basstard for sure. - no mortars, rpg's or small arms fire
    jealous i am

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    i've lived and worked in lots of cities, they've all got dodgy areas, sometimes they're the most entertaining though
    Me too - the worst one ever was the Conway Castle in Birmingham, Jesus that was bad, and the Commercial in Prescott, some Scouse twat didn't like my shirt and started on me just because of that. At like 6:00pm (start of a pub crawl into the Pool).

    Had a pool ball (the while one) thrown at me in Annan, Dumfriesshire due to my brother mouthing it off, missed me by inches and popped the window behind me, and we got thrown out...

    Tramways Hotel in Bolton, another bloke who took exception to me, pissed as fart he was though, two punches and he was down, barred from there but wasn't bothered, right dump.

    Got involved in a mass brawl in a pub in Sheffield, after a match, got well whacked rabbit punch, **** me I saw stars, stayed on my feet though but I was wobbling like fook, got my head together and turned out it was all my fault, I have no memory of that!

    I should say I was pretty handy back then, boxer, tall, skinny, long reach, no temper, doesn't really help in a full on mass fight but one-to-one...

    Must be more of these, late 70's early 80's was A1 for rucking, oh, got leathered several times by the coppers in the back of the van after the match, hose-piped, no marks or very little. No fighting back just take it.

    Got hit by broken-off seat bounced dam-buster style off the terrace from the seated area above, Sheffield again, this time at home, back of the head again, again stayed on my feet.

    Only time I ever got knocked out I think was in a car crash, real double roll-over, hit a lamppost job. Escaped with scratches, I am one of life's totally lucky basstards.....

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    When I first came to Dubs, I got off the bus everyday on Amiens Street and walked via Sheriff St Lower to work in IFSC, spotted a nice little back-street boozer, love those, thought I'd pop in for pint. Never did.

    Now I know a bit more it's the local of either the Hutch or Kinahan gang and scene of several murders. I thought the Gardaí car there was watching parking transgressions, it's the pub. This morning at 8:30am I saw a woman in a Jag with hazards on and a Garda Armed Response Unit van behind it.

    Noctors is the name of the boozer. A mate of mine went in and they wouldn't serve him cos 'it looked like he wanted something'. A pint!

    Back street Dublin is well rough, and I've frequented some right shiiteholes I can tell you....
    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Maybe I got lucky but I never saw violence in Liverpool of the women glassing each other style.
    i've lived and worked in lots of cities, they've all got dodgy areas, sometimes they're the most entertaining though

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    1 - yes, great
    2 so all the scallies were in manchester that night?
    Maybe I got lucky but I never saw violence in Liverpool of the women glassing each other style.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    When I first came to Dubs, I got off the bus everyday on Amiens Street and walked via Sheriff St Lower to work in IFSC, spotted a nice little back-street boozer, love those, thought I'd pop in for pint. Never did.

    Now I know a bit more it's the local of either the Hutch or Kinahan gang and scene of several murders. I thought the Gardaí car there was watching parking transgressions, it's the pub. This morning at 8:30am I saw a woman in a Jag with hazards on and a Garda Armed Response Unit van behind it.

    Noctors is the name of the boozer. A mate of mine went in and they wouldn't serve him cos 'it looked like he wanted something'. A pint!

    Back street Dublin is well rough, and I've frequented some right shiiteholes I can tell you....
    You're right about Dublin but nothing there is worse than a night out in Mansfield Woodhouse.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Did you ever read JPod?

    The thing with Liverpool was I was living in Manchester at the time and it was a relief not to have to wade through pools of blood on a Saturday night?
    When I first came to Dubs, I got off the bus everyday on Amiens Street and walked via Sheriff St Lower to work in IFSC, spotted a nice little back-street boozer, love those, thought I'd pop in for pint. Never did.

    Now I know a bit more it's the local of either the Hutch or Kinahan gang and scene of several murders. I thought the Gardaí car there was watching parking transgressions, it's the pub. This morning at 8:30am I saw a woman in a Jag with hazards on and a Garda Armed Response Unit van behind it.

    Noctors is the name of the boozer. A mate of mine went in and they wouldn't serve him cos 'it looked like he wanted something'. A pint!

    Back street Dublin is well rough, and I've frequented some right shiiteholes I can tell you....

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  • BR14
    replied
    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Did you ever read JPod?

    The thing with Liverpool was I was living in Manchester at the time and it was a relief not to have to wade through pools of blood on a Saturday night?
    1 - yes, great
    2 so all the scallies were in manchester that night?

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    I like London a lot and it is a genuine world city. But I prefer a night out in Liverpool.
    The Phil toilets! Ye Craic, The White Star, The Carnarvon Castle, The Roscoe Head! Good times!!

    I remember Chinatown - me and the current Mrs Stek has one of our two or three rows (in 16 years now) in a Chinese there, Sad Times!!!

    I don't know what I did (it was obviously my fault, default for a bloke)....

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Did you ever read JPod?
    Yes! Douglas Coupland is a favourite author of mine

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    The most sensible thing you have said in a while, keep this up and you can be my friend.
    Did you ever read JPod?

    The thing with Liverpool was I was living in Manchester at the time and it was a relief not to have to wade through pools of blood on a Saturday night?

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