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Barriers just closed
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Is that Jesus up front @markofkent1
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yep ..... he is the only thing that keeps the camper rolling lolCurb_It said:Is that Jesus up front @markofkent
and we won promotion since he has been in the camper
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You on Maybanks pier @Baldybonce ?Baldybonce said:Barriers just closed
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.....scrap that, Maybanks pier in the photo lol1
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In the bargeworks.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
You on Maybanks pier @Baldybonce ?Baldybonce said:Barriers just closed
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Used to catch the eels off Maybanks pier and down on the shoreline at low tideBaldybonce said:
In the bargeworks.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
You on Maybanks pier @Baldybonce ?Baldybonce said:Barriers just closed
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Mad old river by the barrier there, you'd be catching flattys as the tide came in and there'd be roach and frogs as the tide went out. Must've been right on the point where salt water went to fresh0
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My uncles had rowing boats they'd built themselves moored in front of the Yacht pub. As 9/10 year olds we borrowed them and rowed down to the barges and played on them.1
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Up towards Greenwich from where you are, there used to be an old wooden pier with a big old rusty crane on it, caked in pigeon shit. We used shimmy up the jib, dangle off and drop into the water from it. Never done us no harm1
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Kids now would never be allowed to do anything like what we used to do.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Up towards Greenwich from where you are, there used to be an old wooden pier with a big old rusty crane on it, caked in pigeon shit. We used shimmy up the jib, dangle off and drop into the water from it. Never done us no harm
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lol. Our safe place was the walk way! After beating the under current and wading through the 2 foot of mud0
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My grandad said he used to swim up by Greenwich pier. They used to use the last person to get out’s shirt to dry themselves.
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We used to drown a week old kitten to attract the eels inDaveMehmet said:My grandad said he used to swim up by Greenwich pier. They used to use the last person to get out’s shirt to dry themselves.
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...and older than a week and they'dd scratch your arm to buggery0
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Great Photo that @Baldybonce
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Finally the rain stopped, Tropical Darrzzet this evening

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Cheers. Just spur of the moment on my phone.Daarrzzetbum said:Great Photo that @Baldybonce0 -
Do you work on the river @Baldybonce?0
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Sometimes. Afternoons at the bargeworks.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Do you work on the river @Baldybonce?1 -
Would love to have got a start somewhere down there. Sent letters to Cory every year for about 5 years after leaving school, but never heard backBaldybonce said:
Sometimes. Afternoons at the bargeworks.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Do you work on the river @Baldybonce?0 -
I’m a contractor so just visiting. Like yourself i tried to get on the river when i left school but no luck. Until recently it was father to son but even now it’s who you know..i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Would love to have got a start somewhere down there. Sent letters to Cory every year for about 5 years after leaving school, but never heard backBaldybonce said:
Sometimes. Afternoons at the bargeworks.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Do you work on the river @Baldybonce?1 -
There was a well known family who passed it down. They were into the Lighterman / Waterman rowing race thing. I think they are more pleasure boats though. And there was a ginger lad I used to have mutual friends with, he was the youngest to get his Thames licence apparently. That's all changed too, the EU brought in different rules and the quality of people has gone down hill, so I've been toldBaldybonce said:
I’m a contractor so just visiting. Like yourself i tried to get on the river when i left school but no luck. Until recently it was father to son but even now it’s who you know..i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Would love to have got a start somewhere down there. Sent letters to Cory every year for about 5 years after leaving school, but never heard backBaldybonce said:
Sometimes. Afternoons at the bargeworks.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Do you work on the river @Baldybonce?0 -
If i’m correct the ginger lad is still here and i’ve just been talking to himi_b_b_o_r_g said:
There was a well known family who passed it down. They were into the Lighterman / Waterman rowing race thing. I think they are more pleasure boats though. And there was a ginger lad I used to have mutual friends with, he was the youngest to get his Thames licence apparently. That's all changed too, the EU brought in different rules and the quality of people has gone down hill, so I've been toldBaldybonce said:
I’m a contractor so just visiting. Like yourself i tried to get on the river when i left school but no luck. Until recently it was father to son but even now it’s who you know..i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Would love to have got a start somewhere down there. Sent letters to Cory every year for about 5 years after leaving school, but never heard backBaldybonce said:
Sometimes. Afternoons at the bargeworks.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Do you work on the river @Baldybonce?
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Photos only no discussion.
ahem.
tho i did slip myself.3 -
Just for you while i’m killing timeCurb_It said:Photos only no discussion.
ahem.
tho i did slip myself.
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Why on earth would I want to click and collect. I'm in the shop!5 -

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This happened to us last week funnily enough. We went to get a cheap hoover for some building work I'm doing and it said online there was 31 in stock. When we go down the shop, there was only an opened box on the shelf, so I asked the assistant if she could get another from outback, but she instead, scanned the bar code on the price tag on the shelf, gave a code and we had to go and pay at the checkout, using the code, the wait in collections FOR 20 MINUTES for them to bring the hoover out,Stig said:
Why on earth would I want to click and collect. I'm in the shop!1






