What was the price of a bus from Charlton to Woolwich on your birthday?

Like anyone gives a fuck.
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The Only Way Is Up by Yazz4
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In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.150 -
Vote labourHenry Irving said:In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.150 -
It was free as babies didn't have to pay!5
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But eggs and bus fares?Henry Irving said:In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.150 -
Do your own researchiainment said:
But eggs and bus fares?Henry Irving said:In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.150 -
You were asked about busfares.Henry Irving said:
Do your own researchiainment said:
But eggs and bus fares?Henry Irving said:In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.15
You do your own research fella.0 -
I did MY research.iainment said:
You were asked about busfares.Henry Irving said:
Do your own researchiainment said:
But eggs and bus fares?Henry Irving said:In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.15
You do your own research fella.
You said who gives a fuck about eggs or bus fares so I did something people do give a fuck about0 -
This is funny.
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Someone's pissed.0
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But not what was asked.Henry Irving said:
I did MY research.iainment said:
You were asked about busfares.Henry Irving said:
Do your own researchiainment said:
But eggs and bus fares?Henry Irving said:In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.15
You do your own research fella.
You said who gives a fuck about eggs or bus fares so I did something people do give a fuck about0 -
I know I am.Covered End said:Someone's pissed.
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Full English required in the morning.1
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Yeah but it was a rhetorical question.iainment said:
But not what was asked.Henry Irving said:
I did MY research.iainment said:
You were asked about busfares.Henry Irving said:
Do your own researchiainment said:
But eggs and bus fares?Henry Irving said:In 1971
Bitter 11p a pint
Tags 27p a packet
Average working man's wage £2k a year
A house in an up and coming part of north London was 20k
Steak with all the works at a Bernie Inn was 80p
LPs £2.15
You do your own research fella.
You said who gives a fuck about eggs or bus fares so I did something people do give a fuck about
I'm not pissed BTW just reading 1971 Never A Dull Moment Rock's golden year0 -
Busy transfer season then!0
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When I went to school:
Dozen Eggs = 18p
Bus Ticket (mine was on Canvey Island) = 15p
Eggy fart on a crowded bus = Priceless2 -
The last (before the recent revival) London tram ran two weeks after my birthdate. The old ones were taken to Penhall Road in Charlton for scrapping. Here's a picture.0
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The fare was one white dog turd and a packet of Spangles.0
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I think the fare on the 284 or p4 to lewisham to get my 136 or 208 to school was 30p - this was circa 1993/94
By the way @iainment do you still want to know the answer to your original question, or was it more of a Friday night on the razz question? If you still want to know I can bump this up to the top of page one for you.....0 -
Like all the people who claimed to have seen Charlton beat Huddersfield 7-6 (I was one), I can also claim that my nan was on the last tram.1