john bishop
Leicester |
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Mon 8th Sep 2014 2:58pm
I remember going in the beer Keller with Baz and his mate [stocky man with black hair]. Baz did a flying head butt on the first bouncer he saw. He hated authority of any kind. Last place I saw him was in that little pub next to the Colin Campbell.
Have you got a younger photo of yourself, you weren't the man who owned a house and let rooms out to the lads were you. He used to wear a leather cowboy style hat. |
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Disorganised1 |
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Tue 9th Sep 2014 3:18am
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john bishop
Leicester |
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Fri 26th Sep 2014 11:54pm
Have you got a younger photo of yourself. You gave me a lift to Newland Road once, my car had broke down. |
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Disorganised1 |
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Sat 27th Sep 2014 1:50pm
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john bishop
Leicester |
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Sun 28th Sep 2014 7:21am
Can you remember a lad who stayed at your house - I think his name was Rob, not sure, he had a paralysed lower arm, big lad, long hair. Worked at Cov Rad. |
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pixrobin
Canley |
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Sun 28th Sep 2014 11:29am
On 27th Sep 2014 1:50pm, Disorganised1 said:
I will try and find one, sadly I lost all my old photograph albums during a house move and now only have loose pictures.
So, Disorganised that should tell you that you need to scan all your pictures into the computer |
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Beesman
Cornwall |
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Sun 28th Sep 2014 9:39pm
On 28th Sep 2014 7:21am, john bishop said:
Can you remember a lad who stayed at your house - I think his name was Rob, not sure, he had a paralysed lower arm, big lad, long hair. Worked at Cov Rad .
Hi John, I know the guy you're on about. His name was Rob McGawley. His father was head of games at KHVIII. He has a motorcycle accident which caused severe damage to his lower arm. The hospital wanted to amputate his arm but he refused to allow it. He always maintained that as long as his arm was still there, there was a chance, however remote, that something could be done for him. If amputated, it was gone forever. Not a bad philosophy really. I knew him around the 1973-1976 period when he and I were both regulars in the Golden Cross. |
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Midland Red |
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Mon 29th Sep 2014 10:00am
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john bishop
Leicester |
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Mon 29th Sep 2014 3:56pm
That's very interesting MR, I worked with Rob for several years and he never mentioned his father. |
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Disorganised1 |
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Wed 1st Oct 2014 3:01pm
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john bishop
Leicester |
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Wed 1st Oct 2014 3:39pm
I will try and trace him, I traced the guy who took the photo. Owen Cook, long blond hair, bushy ginger-blond beard, about 5 foot 6.
Born Bell Green Cov. Now living in the Philippines. Designed, built and owns his own fifteen bedroom hotel.
Also on the board of an engineering company. Millionaire many times over. Left Henry VIII school with an IQ of 150.
http://www.torstencalvi.com/pages/people_to_contact.shtml
Are you still living in Cov. |
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Disorganised1
Coventry |
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Thu 2nd Oct 2014 1:23pm
Yes - I live in Coundon now. Married - 6 kids 3 of whom are still at home.
As then I still work in IT. Don't remember the name Owen Cook at all.
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john bishop
Leicester |
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Thu 2nd Oct 2014 2:38pm
Owen Cook spent much of his time abroad, I befriended him in the Jaguar pub. I was going though a messy divorce at the time.
He was a hippy type, shoulder length blond hair. He took that photo in the G Cross. I packed my job in for several months and we toured the continent and Ireland. St Tropez, Paris, Monte Carlo, Rome, Vienna, Austria, Germany, Holland, N Ireland, Dublin, etcetera.
It was like a breath of fresh air for me. He was a very shrewd young man, he only told you what he wanted you to know. Great man and loyal friend. |
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john bishop |
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Fri 3rd Oct 2014 3:46pm
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petehutt
radford coventry |
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Fri 7th Nov 2014 11:21pm
On 31st Oct 2013 2:49pm, Bertiewoost said:
A memory I have is seeing my sister crying and sobbing when listening to the radio, "Leader of the pack" by The Shangri La's came on, her boyfriend had recently been killed on the Foleshill Road, from what I understand they had just built a "chopper" bike, I think his name was Gale Jackson?? (Gig) and a pillion called Doug??
That is true, we known him as Gig & Doug was on the back. We was all stunned when it happened. Such a loss |
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