Favourite places in Bolton.

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by thebish » Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:15 pm

re. the Nevada rink... our surname is summat quite close to Nevada - in fact, back in the day, before they had separate phone book entries for domestic and business - we were the entry in the Bolton phone book after the Nevada - and people would constantly phone us to make bookings.

after several years of politely giving the correct number - we got fed up and just took the bookings..

so - if any of you ever turned up there and found no booking had actually been made.... sorry! :oops:

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:03 pm

thebish wrote:re. the Nevada rink... our surname is summat quite close to Nevada - in fact, back in the day, before they had separate phone book entries for domestic and business - we were the entry in the Bolton phone book after the Nevada - and people would constantly phone us to make bookings.

after several years of politely giving the correct number - we got fed up and just took the bookings..

so - if any of you ever turned up there and found no booking had actually been made.... sorry! :oops:
My mums is similar to a taxi firms, so did the same "just turning your corner now".

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:46 pm

Hoboh wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:As kids, the Bon-Ton toyshop on Halliwell, Carlton and Gem cinemas (Gem had a roller-rink next door). Bit later Palladium on Bridge Street and the Rialto. Empire (the bug-hut) near Waterloo. Johnny Shefield's Temperance Bar. (used to be another temperance bar on Captain's Clough Road, way back).
Had my first taste of dirty beer in The Borough, Saddle and One Horse shoe. Lamb on Halliwell was my local for quite a few years.
Navada roller-rink, and of course,The Palais. Wryton Stadium, Crompton Way Casino, Monaco in Farnworth and the Gaiety in Howfen.
Bitch! you beat me there!!!

Add Blightys wood street and the immoral sorry balmoral chuck in Kearsley cricket field and the moss up springy road, stink bomb hill and your half road there
Well, if we're slumming, The Aspin, Billy Bakers, The Ebony Club, upstairs at Yates's, Wood Street, The Griffin, (One of my relations was landlord there at one time and a cousin was landlord at the Blue Boar) Blue Lagoon on Bridge Street, Beachcomber on Bank Street, Smokey Joe's and Queens in Farnworth, New Zealand Chief, Sally Upsteps on Chorley Old....and a fair few more. :wink:
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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by Hoboh » Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:57 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Hoboh wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:As kids, the Bon-Ton toyshop on Halliwell, Carlton and Gem cinemas (Gem had a roller-rink next door). Bit later Palladium on Bridge Street and the Rialto. Empire (the bug-hut) near Waterloo. Johnny Shefield's Temperance Bar. (used to be another temperance bar on Captain's Clough Road, way back).
Had my first taste of dirty beer in The Borough, Saddle and One Horse shoe. Lamb on Halliwell was my local for quite a few years.
Navada roller-rink, and of course,The Palais. Wryton Stadium, Crompton Way Casino, Monaco in Farnworth and the Gaiety in Howfen.
Bitch! you beat me there!!!

Add Blightys wood street and the immoral sorry balmoral chuck in Kearsley cricket field and the moss up springy road, stink bomb hill and your half road there
Well, if we're slumming, The Aspin, Billy Bakers, The Ebony Club, upstairs at Yates's, Wood Street, The Griffin, (One of my relations was landlord there at one time and a cousin was landlord at the Blue Boar) Blue Lagoon on Bridge Street, Beachcomber on Bank Street, Smokey Joe's and Queens in Farnworth, New Zealand Chief, Sally Upsteps on Chorley Old....and a fair few more. :wink:
I got told very quietly by the barman in the Griffin many moons ago to "put that tenner back in yer pocket lad if you want to walk out of here!!!" :mrgreen:

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by bobo the clown » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:49 pm

Annoyed Grunt wrote:My mums is similar to a taxi firms, so did the same "just turning your corner now".
So, Mrs King-Cabs Grunt, how the hell are you ?
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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by bobo the clown » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:51 pm

CrazyHorse wrote:
Lofthouse Lower wrote:
Il Pirate wrote:196 Chorley New Road (it's personal)Not you as well!!!
do elaborate
It's either Frank Ferrie's barbers shop or I'm guessing there used to be a brothel there.
Not exactly, but I did my bit, without £cash changing hands.
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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by Big_Sharps » Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:23 am

Shiffnal Street and Queens park bogs.

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by Big_Sharps » Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:29 am

oh and Softies hard stuff.

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by Verbal » Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:53 am

TANGODANCER wrote:
Lofthouse Lower wrote: Pat and Brian's corner shop :(
If that's the one on the corner of Plodder Lane, Bradford Road, they're still there. Changed it to a video shop and now they run it for their kids as a bathroom outlet. Pat's bad on the pins but Brian still runs for a hobby. Saw him last week.
Made my day that. Used to regularly frequent P&B's when I got my pocket money. Me and my mate would cobble it together, get as many sweets as we could and get a film or ps1 game. Happy days.

Good to hear they are still knocking about, I had assumed they had gone elsewhere when that Piscean thing first popped up.
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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:17 pm

Verbal wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
Lofthouse Lower wrote: Pat and Brian's corner shop :(
If that's the one on the corner of Plodder Lane, Bradford Road, they're still there. Changed it to a video shop and now they run it for their kids as a bathroom outlet. Pat's bad on the pins but Brian still runs for a hobby. Saw him last week.
Made my day that. Used to regularly frequent P&B's when I got my pocket money. Me and my mate would cobble it together, get as many sweets as we could and get a film or ps1 game. Happy days.

Good to hear they are still knocking about, I had assumed they had gone elsewhere when that Piscean thing first popped up.
Piscean bathrooms is apparently owned by their son and P & B just mind the shop. They still live in the house next door.
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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:18 pm

Pat and Brians

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Piscean Bathrooms

P and B

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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by boltonboris » Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:27 pm

The Reebok, other than that, the Motorway
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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by bobo the clown » Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:50 pm

Big_Sharps wrote:Shiffnal Street and Queens park bogs.
:shock: :shock:
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Re: Favourite places in Bolton.

Post by Hoboh » Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:15 am

Add another couple to that

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