Tricia
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Sat 7th Apr 2012 2:39pm
Well Philip, how times have changed. Fifty years ago, as I wrote earlier, I'd be off dancing tonight, jiving the night away at either the Locarno or Police Ballroom and then maybe walking home. Fifty years on; tonight I'll be relaxing in my reclining armchair, feet up watching television and enjoying a glass of wine. (Or maybe checking on forum members!) What a difference 50 years make. Best wishes |
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mayjan
Green Lane,Coventry
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Sat 7th Apr 2012 3:58pm
Tricia 50 years on and we are still on the same wave length lol.
I will be doing exactly the same, enjoy your evening and Happy Easter to you both and all other forum members x |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 7th Apr 2012 4:00pm
Hi all
It's good on here, hey! That's because you all make it so. |
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mayjan
Green Lane,Coventry
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Sat 7th Apr 2012 4:04pm
Philip I hope you and Pam have a lovely Easter too.
I will be spending tomorrow and Monday with my children and grandchildren, lovely! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 8th Apr 2012 9:32am
Hi all & Hi Mayjan
It's odd me replying on this Saturday thread when it is now Sunday, but you are special anyway. Looking out of my window, the wind is in the west, from that direction is the very best. If it cometh from the east, 'tis neither fit for man or beast, or from the regions of the south it blows the bait into the fisher's mouth. The fisher does not bother going forth, if the wind is from the north, but when the gentle breeze is west, then it is the very best. Pam & I are joining our family today at their home. Let's just say it's a Saturday night & Sunday morning. What am I saying??!!! Best wishes to you all. |
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sandylane
Buckinghamshire
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Sun 8th Apr 2012 1:41pm
On 27th Mar 2012 6:05pm, erwegoagen said:
Hey Me Babbies, anyone remember the 50s. Courtaulds Dance Hall.
So do I mate, the Arden in Beduth, now there is a blast from the past! |
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anne
coventry
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Sun 18th Nov 2012 11:13pm
Whereabouts was The Arden? |
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Greenman
Cumbria
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Mon 19th Nov 2012 8:04am
The Arden was on the right-hand side of the Nuneaton Road as you headed out of Bedworth, Anne. As I recall, it was directly opposite the Police Station. |
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morgana
the secret garden
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Thu 22nd Nov 2012 6:49pm
Fifty years ago I would dancing in my new dress my mum made for me to go to the Daimler club or I would be watching the teddy boys and girls walking up Telfer Road, I would shout to them Teddy boys and Teddy girls my older sisters would drag me into the house. Or they would tell me if I did nt go to sleep a secret panel would open up and would take me inside, so they could go back down to watch the remains of Beat the Clock. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 19th Sep 2015 6:05pm
Hi all
No posts on this topic for ages, yet here we are again a Saturday evening. In past times the radio sports report theme ringing in our ears, as in our youths we looked forward to a date or whatever. A Chinese bring in is on our menu for this evening at home, as we are joined by members of our family. I cannot remember my first Chinese take-away, but I can remember going to watch the film "How The West Was Won" at a Cinerama in Birmingham, where I had my first Chinese meal, at a restaurant called the "Slow Boat". One thing, I enjoyed the meal far more than the film which at the time I thought was very "Western" propaganda. It should have been "How the west has lost!"
Oh, take me with a pinch of salt.
I love Morgana's comments about "Beat the Clock", as judging by the posts on here of late, it is a case of finding Coventry's millennium clock, hey!
So what's with your Saturday evening? |
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Midland Red
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Sat 19th Sep 2015 8:23pm
Gammon, egg and chips
Now watching European Speedway Championship live from Ostr |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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Sun 20th Sep 2015 6:20pm
Here we go again, another topic from the past I hadn't caught up with.
If you're talking 61, then to start with, it was checking the football results for I was a betting man, then with my future wife and her parents we would go to Courtaulds dance.
In Oct we got married, and my life changed completely, for the past eleven years I had been a gambling man, daily, and that didn't go with a family life.
Sat evening first thing always was to check the football coupon, 53/4 forget the year. Checking the twelve results I have two lines correct for eleven teams, the last team is a late kick-off either team could win and I would have a first and second divi, I'm glued to the radio two mins to go and it is one nil, a minute to go and a penalty, they score and it becomes a draw, two second dividends. The Aussie coupon was seven draws, there is only six on the day, and I have them with an away, first dividend, it paid small there were too many aways.
Early fifties it wasn't too difficult to win money
Every year for the past ten years I went to Cheltenham Festival in March, then to Cannes for a holiday end of March early April. 61 was the last time.
I think the first time I went to the Arden Ballroom was in 48 I was 21. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Mon 21st Sep 2015 3:01pm
Best days of our lives - Saturday nights, dancing, got married Oct. 28th. 61. Daughter born on a Saturday, and my son born just in time for opening time on a Saturday morning. Is that good Karma or what ? |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Mon 14th Dec 2020 9:41pm
In my quest to resurrect some of these old posts, I have come across this one that has not had an entry for 5 years or so.
Starting from the first post, in 1961, I would have been 11, leaving junior school and starting Woodlands that year. Football mad.
Saturday nights were spent with mum & dad at either Eastern Green Club or Canley Club.
Now, Saturdays are curry nights, then doing the crossword while waiting for Match of the Day. This is generally watched with my best friend Jack Daniels!
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