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Died recently at 92.Originally posted by George Parr View PostWhen I looked him up earlier I couldn't belive he was born in 1916. I remember watching him as a lad in On The Buses, he must have been in his mid fifties then but his character still went after the 'birds' like a 20 year old!
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When I looked him up earlier I couldn't belive he was born in 1916. I remember watching him as a lad in On The Buses, he must have been in his mid fifties then but his character still went after the 'birds' like a 20 year old!Originally posted by Tingles View PostAhhh Reg - takes me back....
I grew up in Enfield and at the local cinema he used to advertise for his daughter's take away pizza place - ya know, only 15minutes from this cinema - in the 70's / early 80s.
God I'm old.
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Ahhh Reg - takes me back....
I grew up in Enfield and at the local cinema he used to advertise for his daughter's take away pizza place - ya know, only 15minutes from this cinema - in the 70's / early 80s.
God I'm old.
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The cockney language was included in the original Barclays ATM code but was switched off shortly after its launch in 1967.
linky
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Or, they could amend the ATMs in the City...
Please have your butler insert your card.
Balance: Perfectly adequate, thank you.
Minimum withdrawal: £1000.
Would one care to change one's PIN?
etc
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1 'Alrite der'Originally posted by Alf W View PostI like the idea that there could be a Scouse ATM that knows you are away from home so phones its scally mates to go round and rob your house.
2 'Insert lebanese loop'
3 'Check der is none luckin over yer showlder'
4 'Put yer bally clava on'
5 'walk nonchly to the pub'
6 'come back at 3 , remove loop'
7 'ta like'
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I like the idea that there could be a Scouse ATM that knows you are away from home so phones its scally mates to go round and rob your house.
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