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Did you ever live in Parson Cross? (Part 2)

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Her goes.

 

Andy Wright (thats me)

Mick Wright

Steve Wright

Geoff Wright ( a lot older courting by this time)

Ray Jackson

Pat Myres

Sandra Myres

Sheila Stocks

Pauline Stocks

Simon Turner

Alan Drabble ( nick name Dwarf )

Roy Sharp

Martin Gregory

Angela White .. Brother Peter and older brother Alan

Soda (the dog )

 

Plus hundreds of dens built on our back garden :hihi::hihi::hihi:

 

Will show these to her - sure it will bring a smile!!

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Wow i did not know about Dwarf :gag: sad news. Of course how can i forget Peppy, as for our Geoffs bow,i cant remember him finding it,but i do remember him buying some arrows and firing a bow and arrow on the field next to Black Hill (Holgate Cresent) where he lost plenty:hihi:.

 

You obviously remember lots more than i do,but these were the best days of my childhood,thanks for reminding me of them.

 

Remember the time that myself and your brothers carried about 60 buckets of water onto Deerlands close and threw them all over the road? This was February and we wanted it to ice up so we could "Skate" on it the next day!

Oh how the neighbours laughed! :D

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Will show these to her - sure it will bring a smile!!

 

I hope she remembers us all! It`d be nice if she could get hold of a computer and visit the thread- or even get Facebook! This thread is brilliant for bringing the old memories back and even better for reminding us of old childhood friends.

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I hope she remembers us all! It`d be nice if she could get hold of a computer and visit the thread- or even get Facebook! This thread is brilliant for bringing the old memories back and even better for reminding us of old childhood friends.

 

I'll talk to her - they obviously have a computer but not sure how much she uses it herself.

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Can you share the link?

 

I wish I could have showed this too our old fella, I bet he would have known all the little scruffy faces in the picture, I bet he would have chased most of 'em!!!

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I remember Martin Gregory, he was in my class at Mansel... our teacher was Mr Shaw

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Remember the time that myself and your brothers carried about 60 buckets of water onto Deerlands close and threw them all over the road? This was February and we wanted it to ice up so we could "Skate" on it the next day!

Oh how the neighbours laughed! :D

 

Jabberwocky, your memory is far better than mine,but i can beleive it.Its the sort of thing we would get up to as kids.:hihi:

 

I do remember you nearly chopping off Sheilas hand,when she went to nick your mag lol.

 

I will quiz our Mick at the weekend, to see what he remembers .

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Jabberwocky, your memory is far better than mine,but i can beleive it.Its the sort of thing we would get up to as kids.:hihi:

 

I do remember you nearly chopping off Sheilas hand,when she went to nick your mag lol.

 

I will quiz our Mick at the weekend, to see what he remembers .

 

Bloody hell yeah!

 

I meant to hit the mag to trash it but she got her hand in the way- I think it broke her thumb!

It was some porn mag that someone had left laying on the field if I remember right!

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I wish I could have showed this too our old fella, I bet he would have known all the little scruffy faces in the picture, I bet he would have chased most of 'em!!!

 

Your mum and dad were the scareyest adults on the Cross if you crossed them!

Get to know them though and you couldnt wish to meet nicer people. I thought the bloody world of them and I used to love winding your mum up when she worked at the Garage in the late 90s :D The times she hit me with that bloody mop!

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Your mum and dad were the scareyest adults on the Cross if you crossed them!

Get to know them though and you couldnt wish to meet nicer people. I thought the bloody world of them and I used to love winding your mum up when she worked at the Garage in the late 90s :D The times she hit me with that bloody mop!

 

some names i remember on that list jabbers....martin i was at school with,pat and sandra myers i knew from lindsay and meynell youth clubs,the stocks girls....was the dad called archie??if so,i was his carer in the late 90,s,he had motor neurone disease,didn,t they have a brother,malc?

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some names i remember on that list jabbers....martin i was at school with,pat and sandra myers i knew from lindsay and meynell youth clubs,the stocks girls....was the dad called archie??if so,i was his carer in the late 90,s,he had motor neurone disease,didn,t they have a brother,malc?

 

Yup thats right! Archie was Pauline, Sheilah and Malcolms` dads name

 

Malcolm had mental issues but he was a brilliant artist! I remember him showing me some of his paintings once and they were incredible!

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Your mum and dad were the scareyest adults on the Cross if you crossed them!

Get to know them though and you couldnt wish to meet nicer people.

 

Ay, Roy and Maureen were quite a couple

I remember Roy in the 60s when I used to call around on Susan. He was quite formidable even in those days

 

And then there was the time him and Maureen came home and found me babysitting Glenn with Teresa...

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