Looks like you're all sat outside a squat, partaking in copious amounts of puff!Today is shit, anyway i dug my Vincent book out and the photo that i keep inside of it is still there. Can't remember what year it was then, at a guess 1994, 1990 to 1995 was the best time of my life!!
They were without doubt great times and we still had a country then.
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The handsome long haired dude on the right putting two fingers up is me, the guy laying in front of me is Shandy, never got on with him but he was alright.
The one next to Shandy holding the kid is Kiwi Martin the dude who bought the house of fun, the one behind Martin is Rob, odd dude.
The kid too his right i can't remember who's kid he is and the two ladies in the doorway i can't remember there names but the one on the right is Martins girlfriend and the one in the middle i will get back to her.
The dude with the long hair in front of the ladies is Luke, sound dude and i do see him now and then, the bird on his right who's is looking at the floor is Tracey and to her right is Kiwi Matt Traceys other half.
The big dude on Matts right is Dave, going back to the ladies the lady in the middle of the kid and the other lady is Daves other half.
Now Dave who i sadly lost contact with is an ex Brtish Para, i miss him a lot as we got on really well and he was as mad as a box of frogs!!
He saved my arse one night in a night club, long story short, a dude started on me for no reason, he punched me in the mouth and a lost one of my front teeth, bouncers sorted it. Anyway it ended up going outside with this dick who just wouldn't leave it and he started on me and Dave so Dave dropped him like a sack of spuds, it was quite funny really!!
Anyway great times that i hold very dear to my heart, happy times.
The prequel to TrainspottingLooks like you're all sat outside a squat, partaking in copious amounts of puff!
And someone stole a baby for dinnerLooks like you're all sat outside a squat, partaking in copious amounts of puff!
No there were 4 of us that lived there and the house was spartan but everything worked good and between us all we were fixing the house up while living there.Looks like you're all sat outside a squat, partaking in copious amounts of puff!
No there were 4 of us that lived there and the house was spartan but everything worked good and between us all we were fixing the house up while living there.
The garden was massive and on the right of that picture is our barbeque made out of half a 54 gallon drum and hot plate.
Yes we were getting wrecked with large amounts of beer and some very good skunk!!
Bloody commiesAh, so a commune then?
It might aswell of been, Martin knew a load of Kiwis up in London, we would go up there for weekends of crazy then they would come down and stay with us!! It was great and London was a good place to be then, most of the Kiwis were motorcycle couriers. I remember going to London and there was a Kiwi party we got invited too, the beer was upstairs in the bath in ice cold water. I can't remember what started it but a punch up kicked off, i do remember it involving some party crashers, anyway someone phoned the police and i remember Martin and me legging it up stairs and grabbing a load of beer out of the bath then we fucked off, priorities right!!Ah, so a commune then?
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A million was won in Gloucestershire, but I think they held a bit more than me!
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Just £125 here this monthI would defy the odds if I won a million!
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Post on the item maybe?Today i have done fuck all, i'm having a mini holiday away from the Enfield!! I have been going around the flat looking for stuff to sell on ebay, it's apparently free to sell on there now. I had a messege about one of me ebay listing's : Hi, would you consider paying the item? Now wtf does this mean or am i missing something, i replied with i don't understand the question??
No reply yet!!
It's on collection only because the postage on it will be silly money and i can't be bothered.Post on the item maybe?
I had the oppisite, i was up at 11am, that's a mega late for me.I'm trying to have a sleep in but I can't sleep.its fucken annoying aside been tired all week and wanted a sleep in..
B will be on my case soon to make tea and toast if she sees I'm awake, then I definitely won't be able to go back to sleep.
Got a big days work lined up once I'm up.
Gotta crack on with the French doors so I can get em sold.
That's one of the reasons i drink in the evening, sleep, i've allways suffered from not being able to sleep!! I have had it all my life so drinking in the evening does the job, i'm on sleeping pills but taken on there own do fuck all.I had a coffee when I got back from training because I’ve been going ti bed double early but waking for an hour of so in the middle of the night.
I couldn’t get ti sleep until well after 2am and wokdd we before the alarm at 6. So tonight I’m having a few whiskys.
Night shifts in general are horrible for your health you are basically fighting what is a natural day after day... My wife has been a nurse her whole life and as she hits her late fiftys a good few of her nursing friends are suffering with neurological problems most are advised to stop doing night shifts as it makes things worse unfortunatelyThat's one of the reasons i drink in the evening, sleep, i've allways suffered from not being able to sleep!! I have had all my life so drinking in the evening does the job, i'm on sleeping pills but taken on there own do fuck all.
When i worked nights at Asda i would clock out at 6am then home for some cider, it's sounds worse than it is but it's a day job in reverse, so the morning was my evening!!
I didn't mind nights, when i worked for Dimplex late 80s early 90s i did early shift 6am-2.30pm and did a 9 month night shift, i hated 9-5 jobs!! I find day shifts such a drag, nights at Asda i hated, not the nights the job, people who think shelf filling is easy it aint believe me. The amount of people Asda took on for seasonal work with all the fresh faces of lambs to the slaughter would do one night and you never saw them again. Our store is known as beastly Eastleigh, it was a 24 hour store that is the busiest store in the UK, it would eat you up and spit you out. The one thing i found was it kept you fit, i would mountain bike there that was 5 miles there and back, i don't know how i did it looking back. Anyway my neurological problems sailed away years ago!!Night shifts in general are horrible for your health you are basically fighting what is a natural day after day... My wife has been a nurse her whole life and as she hits her late fiftys a good few of her nursing friends are suffering with neurological problems most are advised to stop doing night shifts as it makes things worse unfortunately
Yea Yea years agoI didn't mind nights, when i worked for Dimplex late 80s early 90s i did early shift 6am-2.30pm and did a 9 month night shift, i hated 9-5 jobs!! I find day shifts such a drag, nights at Asda i hated, not the nights the job, people who think shelf filling is easy it aint believe me. The amount of people Asda took on for seasonal work with all the fresh faces of lambs to the slaughter would do one night and you never saw them again. Our store is known as beastly Eastleigh, it was a 24 hour store that is the busiest store in the UK, it would eat you up and spit you out. The one thing i found was it kept you fit, i would mountain bike there that was 5 miles there and back, i don't know how i did it looking back. Anyway my neurological problems sailed away years ago!!
You want a proper android phone like me, yes Beijing I told himToday we rode from Belfast (NI) to Moville (ROI via the Causeway Coast, a meet & greet with Glenn Irwin, Ballintoy Harbour (GOT), Joey’s Bar Bsllymoney and several rain showers. My fecking phone camera has shook itself apart and now all my photos look like @Chizel - Founding Father ’s and that’s despite having the vibration damper on my Quadlock mount .
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