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It's a pop up venue these days but the original James Room was the cafeteria of the Colmers (later Owen Owen) department store up Union Street. Over the years, all the great and the good of the time were spotted there by my old mum who worked in the Colmers Personnel Department. Even the Beatles made an appearance one time and the four lads apparently stuffed their faces with the house speciality, gala pie, followed by Wiltshire lardy cakes. Rock 'n' roll..
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Did a quick web search on the James Room in Bath, and it appears to be a B&B
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A good kicking but he wussed out.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostFor a beating (I hope) or some bum sex ?
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For a beating (I hope) or some bum sex ?Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostFack off Churchy. I should have taken you out round the back of the Steam Railway when I had the chance.
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Fack off Churchy. I should have taken you out round the back of the Steam Railway when I had the chance.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIs it wrong to wish you a long drawn out, very painful death? In fact pretty much what you inflict on the rest of us by your continued inane tulipe?
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Is it wrong to wish you a long drawn out, very painful death? In fact pretty much what you inflict on the rest of us by your continued inane tulipe?Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostSeated opposite me in Bath's legendary James Room this afternoon:

Made me laugh because my old grandmother went to see him play in Bournemouth one time. Billed as Doc Cox from TV's That's Life, she and the rest of the purple rinsed audience got the shock of their lives as the gig turned out to be a full blown Biggun show. Fortunately, in the case of my granny the innuendo went right over her head.
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