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Re: Nostalgia
Which bit would you consider to be your bit Gibbo Birmingham's a big place, and a bit like Newcastle the bits even though they join together in urban continuum, the bits have their own distinctive loyalties and character.
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Re: Nostalgia
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.
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Re: Nostalgia
Bought back lots of memories for me. I lived in Sutton Coldfield, but worked from an office in the centre
of Brum for a couple of years & then joined Ansells brewery as a trainee manager,
I did numerous relief duties around the city before getting my first pub, the Pelican, in Newtown.
of Brum for a couple of years & then joined Ansells brewery as a trainee manager,
I did numerous relief duties around the city before getting my first pub, the Pelican, in Newtown.
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Re: Nostalgia
I was born and brought up in Kingstanding Neil but know pretty well all of the places mentioned having done part time work as a bread roundsman's assistant when I was twelve onwards.NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 13:18 Which bit would you consider to be your bit Gibbo Birmingham's a big place, and a bit like Newcastle the bits even though they join together in urban continuum, the bits have their own distinctive loyalties and character.
Regards Neil
There's another video following on from that one done by the BBC.
Funny Forester123 you and I from less than five miles apart in Brum should finish up in the Forest of Dean.
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Re: Nostalgia
Having visited Brum on many occasions and the Forest of Dean on quite a few I am not at all surprised!
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Re: Nostalgia
My older brother went ever further, finished up in Brisbane.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑21 Feb 2022, 10:39Having visited Brum on many occasions and the Forest of Dean on quite a few I am not at all surprised!
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