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blower
alan i was in the next bed to him in somerset no 22 he used to nick my jokes then,and charge a pin for telling them that was fairy??
6 September 2007 - joke shop

notts forest
yes tony it realy happened,i found out later it was henry peet.
6 September 2007

angell | tonythepainter1@aol.com
Alan Dearman, read your message last night,it was the best laugh I've had all week.
Went to work this morning and told the boys it happened to me in the pub last night.
Alan did that really happen?
look forword to seeing you all again 6th Oct.and we'll have no smoking or phone calling in the ablutions thank you
6 September 2007 - London

dave
Many thanks Terry

Its great to hear from a new old boy!!! It's an interesting story, as I also formed a group at Goldings called "The Echos" in 1964, and performed at the Gala dance...but we did heavy rock? one was called "Michael Row The Boat to Shore" The name we got from practising in passage way by the ablutions, but some of the lads told us we should have used "The Ablutions Quartet". Winnie Norton also had a group called the "Butt Ends" we must have spent days thinking a name for our groups? heady days, I think, don't you. If anybody else has more images from Goldings,send them in,as it all helps the site be interesting,and vary our front page,thanks terry I will add your message to the guestbook and I will put the photo on the front page later today.

Dave
6 September 2007

Terry Davies
This is probably the rarest picture ever of the "Kord Kings" in concert. It was taken in December 1957 in the Gymnasium by Brian McCarthy. The only other person present at this once-off performance was Bob Newton, who sat head bowed and non-commital in a Simon Cowell way. We disbanded shortly afterward and pursued our chosen paths in the printing industry The group were:
Left to right:
Ray Staniford (guitar)
Charlie Stevenson (washboard)
Terry Davies (guitar)
Ivan Brown (bass)
George Brittain (guitar)
We were possibly murdering "Rock Island Line"

Terry Davies (rtd) living peacefully in Norfolk

6 September 2007 - (Somewhere in Norfolk)

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