Bye Bye from Big Si
Posted: 29 Jun 2004, 18:10
Take care guys, i'll be back as soon as i'm settled into my new flat!
Hey Big Sista!schwirl wrote:have you found some where? thank god, was getting bloody worried about you
was havin a bizarre chat with my mate Ales on Thurs - he swears there's a Sisters song all about volleyball? Surely this must be post Vision Thing
If so, no wonder I don't know it!!!!
me too.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I hate moving!!!!
Can I come and flat-share? Having been born and bred in LONDONderry?Big Si wrote: And it's next door to an Orange Lodge!
There was another room free in the flat, but I think it's gone too!Johnny Boy wrote:Can I come and flat-share? Having been born and bred in LONDONderry?Big Si wrote: And it's next door to an Orange Lodge!
I maybe a Celtic fan, but I'm not sectarian (i've got photos of me in front of the murals down the Shankill Road). And after living with (in his words) "a damn good catholic" who turned out to be a self destructive alcoholic psycho, i'll give the "bluenoses" a chance (well there's more of them in Glasgow than me ).Johnny Boy wrote:Very diplomatic answer my friend. All the best.
Really?? I lived there for four years or so. Asylum Rd first (opposite the dole office) and then I moved to Killaloo (Nr Claudy) then moved back over the waterside (can't remember the name of the road but it's the main rd just before the bridge).Johnny Boy wrote: Having been born and bred in LONDONderry?
2 Emerson St, Waterside. Follow the main road up the hill, hang a few lefts and near the cricket ground. Where N.Ireland bowled out the Windies for about 50 in the lates 60's, I think.Sexygoth wrote:Really?? I lived there for four years or so. Asylum Rd first (opposite the dole office) and then I moved to Killaloo (Nr Claudy) then moved back over the waterside (can't remember the name of the road but it's the main rd just before the bridge).Johnny Boy wrote: Having been born and bred in LONDONderry?
Did my training in Limavady
Loved the place
Did we Can't remember! I know Emerson street. Knew a lad called .........Johnny You weren't mates with Bert and Mark (taylor) were you??Johnny Boy wrote:2 Emerson St, Waterside. Follow the main road up the hill, hang a few lefts and near the cricket ground. Where N.Ireland bowled out the Windies for about 50 in the lates 60's, I think.Sexygoth wrote:Really?? I lived there for four years or so. Asylum Rd first (opposite the dole office) and then I moved to Killaloo (Nr Claudy) then moved back over the waterside (can't remember the name of the road but it's the main rd just before the bridge).Johnny Boy wrote: Having been born and bred in LONDONderry?
Did my training in Limavady
Loved the place
Didn't we have this conversation when I first joined? Mind you that was a while ago and I struggle to remember what I said last week.
Fond memories indeed.
Sexygoth wrote:Did we Can't remember! I know Emerson street. Knew a lad called .........Johnny You weren't mates with Bert and Mark (taylor) were you??Johnny Boy wrote:2 Emerson St, Waterside. Follow the main road up the hill, hang a few lefts and near the cricket ground. Where N.Ireland bowled out the Windies for about 50 in the lates 60's, I think.Sexygoth wrote: Really?? I lived there for four years or so. Asylum Rd first (opposite the dole office) and then I moved to Killaloo (Nr Claudy) then moved back over the waterside (can't remember the name of the road but it's the main rd just before the bridge).
Did my training in Limavady
Loved the place
Didn't we have this conversation when I first joined? Mind you that was a while ago and I struggle to remember what I said last week.
Fond memories indeed.