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By:
brians
When: 08 Jul 26 20:08
Amazon. Temu , if you want it for the next world cup
By:
formoftheace
When: 08 Jul 26 20:21
That’s not nice,people on here have feelings……
By:
HonestPunter
When: 08 Jul 26 20:26
Blue Anchor.

Southwark Park Road.



And they do previous season's shirts (Discounted) if the manager is in.
By:
Brian
When: 08 Jul 26 21:09
Oslo
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 08 Jul 26 21:25
salford,finchley crescent..haarlands back garden.
By:
nineteen points
When: 08 Jul 26 22:13
The Large Norwegian Flag Shop shirley the first place to look
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 08 Jul 26 22:40
LUSHKA Where ya Bin


It all went pear for your Hero's Pete And Nicky Laugh yee never seen that coming Did yee Laugh
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 08 Jul 26 22:42
he was on the saint Nicky thread posting love hearts and lord knows what Else , poor old lushka ,what a shame Sad
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 08 Jul 26 22:46
I didn't realise it was a Norwegian Comms. that done Maggie your Boys . When they beat us years back

not sure who I thought it was Laugh
By:
Regbutler
When: 09 Jul 26 00:15
Honest punter 2026 post
I grew up in a council house 30 yards from the Blue Anchor pub in Bermondsey
Can't believe you've posted it up on here
Brings back memories
By:
DixieDean60
When: 09 Jul 26 01:24
Anybody know where I can get a large Norwegian national flag?
mmmalushka
mmmalushka08 Jul 26 20:06Joined: 30 Sep 02 | Topic/replies: 2,855 | Blogger: mm



The South Pole, Antarctica.

Might take a bit of digging out though, its been there for nearly 115 years Laugh
By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 08:20

Jul 9, 2026 -- 12:15AM, Regbutler wrote:


Honest punter 2026 postI grew up in a council house 30 yards from the Blue Anchor pub in Bermondsey Can't believe you've posted it up on here Brings back memories


Just up the road in Grange Rd.. me Reg Cool

By:
Regbutler
When: 09 Jul 26 08:31
Morning stringy
Grange Road, is that where the Peak Frean factory was?
Used to get that biscuit smell all around
By:
Regbutler
When: 09 Jul 26 08:40
Stringy, just googled it, it was 60 years ago!
Grange Road was close to the Peak Frean factory, it's where the Baths were...we went swimming while mum and nan used the launderette part ...then off up to Tower Bridge Road for Manze's Pie and Mash....happy days
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 09 Jul 26 10:11
was in that pie and mash a few lunchtimes back in the day


must be long gone is it ?
By:
Regbutler
When: 09 Jul 26 10:54
No idea Nanny, haven't been back for decades
Used to be one down the Blue that I used as well
Saw a new one open up in Benidorm earlier this year
By:
Frogger
When: 09 Jul 26 11:41
My father moved to Bermondsey as part of a new marriage 35 years ago
I worked on Deptford market as a teenager, could sometimes get mugged going to work at 5am along Evelyn Street!
He and we kids were welcomed fully down there but later he moved out to Kent. Such such characters down there, real people
By:
Regbutler
When: 09 Jul 26 11:59
Frogger, our family and all our uncles and aunts and families, all moved out to Kent also, during the late 60s ...the area was full of ex South London families...the East enders tended to stay North of the river and moved out to Essex
By:
Frogger
When: 09 Jul 26 12:03
sure Reg I see the absolute history of the movement outwards, but didn't know which groups liked to move where that's fascinating
By:
Frogger
When: 09 Jul 26 12:23
That is social history Reg thank you, I came back to where my Mother's family comes from NW London and we do ok.
Fantastic colourful people we met in Bermondsey for about 15 years - it shapes you and you can take that away to the blander parts of London and perhaps spread it about.
By:
Regbutler
When: 09 Jul 26 12:36
Another thing, Frogger,if you look on a London tube map, all areas of London are covered,but not so much the South East areas of London...this is because in the early years of setting up the lines(late 1800s?), the powers that be weren't keen on the hoi polloi from SE London coming into the centre of London
By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 12:52
Bandit Country Laugh
By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 12:53
There is/was  a Norwegian Church in Rotherhithe Cool
By:
Frogger
When: 09 Jul 26 12:53
I'm listening. Was on a New Cross tubeline many times it covered about 4 stations must be in to Whitechapel, one station nobody EVER got on it it wasn't worth stopping.
More Buses always looked it to me Reg in South London, all the best today I wish you well
By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 12:53
shadwell
By:
Frogger
When: 09 Jul 26 12:57
Shadwell! And saying now Liverpool Street station without looking it up.
All the best to you geezers see you later
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 09 Jul 26 13:07
Ignore mlusska, he is just a bitter old SNP supporter, probably still wondering what happened to all the party funds.
Hint, ask Nichola, its not cheap living in London.
By:
DixieDean60
When: 09 Jul 26 13:09
Has anybody been in the Nell Gwynne not far from Charing Cross station ?

Back in the day me and the lads used to have a monthly pub crawl in Landan, always ended up in there as the last port of call before last train back to Strood.
Took spit and sawdust to a new level, but we loved it in there, landlord was a bit of a southern version of Rab C Nesbitt Laugh
Had the steepest stairs down to the khazi i have ever seen, must have been a few come a cropper paying a visit.
Every type of character used to be in there, fond memories.


Looked it up on the net earlier, looks like its had a complete makeover in recent years, so a completely different "ambience" now i would have thought, rather more sanitised Grin
By:
Shaboombaby
When: 09 Jul 26 13:11
LIVERPOOL
By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 13:22
I went there in 70.s -80,s Dix Cool
By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 13:24
There was a similar pub nearby called the Coalhole Cool
By:
DixieDean60
When: 09 Jul 26 13:49
We used to go there through the 80's string, found it by accident one night on the way to the station.
The landlord was fond of wearing your nom de plume at times, it wasn't you was it Laugh

Did you make it down those stairs in one piece ? Would be a H & S risk these days Grin

Yes i remember the Coalhole, not far from the station either, went in there a couple of times.
By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 14:34
Pub crawls to Covent Garden , the Lyceum , were regular Cool
By:
ALIEN SEX FIEND
When: 09 Jul 26 14:41

Jul 9, 2026 -- 1:24PM, Stringvest wrote:


There was a similar pub nearby called the Coalhole


That was in Earls Court. Anybody in London knew to stay away from it. Coalhole was its nickname for a reason, still whatever floats your boat.

By:
Stringvest
When: 09 Jul 26 14:44
Aussie tash manor Laugh
By:
ALIEN SEX FIEND
When: 09 Jul 26 14:47
LaughLaugh That comment is funny.
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 12 Jul 26 12:49
The BAM Lushka , needs another Flag , Hopefully 2 Grin
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 12 Jul 26 12:53



   mmmalushka missing in action ?  Maybe he went to London for the weekend to catch up with his hero Sturgeon.
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 12 Jul 26 13:04
I wonder if he ever had the Ride in Pete's Van ?
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