zebthecat
11:32 Thu Jan 14
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There is a very noisy bird here that I can't place so have been trawling youtube for hints (it was none of those, it kind of sounds like a ring-necked parakeet but isn't). Heard a bunch of pheasants arguing last night which was a surpise given their general stupidity, unsuitablility for our winters and propensity for getting shot and run over. Good luck to them.
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lowermarshhammer
11:27 Thu Jan 14
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Nice to see the Village Troll V for Vendetta is back.
How's the slag girlfriend of yours and her tunnel like pussy?
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Faux Bare
11:21 Thu Jan 14
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“Didn't have much dough in my pocket back in those days”
Why, were you saving up for your wife back then?
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lowermarshhammer
11:17 Thu Jan 14
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Yep, spot on Brittania that was it.
Didn't have much dough in my pocket back in those days but had plenty of belly laughs to make up for it.
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Britannia Pub
11:08 Thu Jan 14
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That would have been The Toby Tavern I think.
lowermarshhammer 10:41 Thu Jan 14 Re: when the village pubs of Plaistow I spent a lot of time in a house on Liddington Road around about 91/92.
Used to frequent a boozer on Portway just round the corner that was habitually busy with Oirish types who cheated on the pool table in a game of killer as if their kids' lives depended on it.
Played a.couple.of matches for that pub in a pool league.
Can't for the life of me recall the boozer's name.
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Nurse Ratched
10:52 Thu Jan 14
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Tawnys are this website's biggest fans.
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lowermarshhammer
10:51 Thu Jan 14
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Tawnys call in the day time at a couple of my fishing spots.
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Nurse Ratched
10:48 Thu Jan 14
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Great find, zeb.
Arf! @ typically mental cetti's warbler
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lowermarshhammer
10:41 Thu Jan 14
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I spent a lot of time in a house on Liddington Road around about 91/92.
Used to frequent a boozer on Portway just round the corner that was habitually busy with Oirish types who cheated on the pool table in a game of killer as if their kids' lives depended on it.
Played a.couple.of matches for that pub in a pool league.
Can't for the life of me recall the boozer's name.
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zebthecat
10:38 Thu Jan 14
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbf5l8zf-UM
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Nurse Ratched
10:35 Thu Jan 14
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https://youtube.com/shorts/_XjUT7R2Uq4
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Eerie Descent
10:30 Thu Jan 14
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The Abbey Arms is still a proper pub, got a decent little outside area now as well.
Well, up until the latest lockdown...
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Fo the Communist
7:07 Thu Jan 14
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Not being able to walk to the ground from a decent boozer (not packed to the rafters and ideally showing the early kick off is pretty much all I ask) is right up there among the worst things about moving to the Shithole
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rumford
5:30 Thu Jan 14
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Strodders The Canteen was just in Vicarage Lane off the Port way near West Ham church. The Toby Tavern was further down the Portway near West Ham Park. Good pubs like you say. The Britiania was also close by.
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Gary Strodders shank
4:05 Thu Jan 14
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I recall visiting The Canteen & Toby tavern after a few games in the early 90s both good pubs although cant quite remember where they were situated, Also the Greyhound & Railway as well as the Black lion. Now only go to Tap East pre game & stop off at Farringdon or King's Cross on the way home.
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blueeyed.handsomeman
3:56 Thu Jan 14
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i dont even think about you these days trumdler
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yogib
3:38 Thu Jan 14
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Italia 90, Ireland vs Italy, got to the Phantom at about 5ish, was on the Dogbolter all night, left at closing time, couldn't get a cab and had to walk pissed out of my head back to Redbridge, took me 3 hours!!
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MaryMillingtonsGhost
3:21 Thu Jan 14
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Fo the Communist 3:08
It was fella. 6% proof.
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Fo the Communist
3:08 Thu Jan 14
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whoareya 12:55 Thu Jan 14
It was Dogbolter in the Phantom wasn't it? The pump label had a double outline of a bulldog to make it look as though you were seeing double.
Good times.
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Lee Trundle
3:00 Thu Jan 14
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Cut back on the wanking, Hugh.
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blueeyed.handsomeman
2:52 Thu Jan 14
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i dont remember the forrestrs before the earlyto mid 60s,when was it built
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