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<blockquote data-quote="rebs23" data-source="post: 7089014" data-attributes="member: 11071"><p>Drank there in the late 80'/early90's. Remember the night the ceiling caved in from a burst pipe. It was actually an outflow pipe from the gents! Heard a story about a down and out in there once who was playing away with himself in the front bar and when 2 women in there asked Mick to kick him out and were told "Ah sure leave him finish first!!</p><p>There was a certain fella, kinda of famous around Turners Cross, who had his stash in a hole in the stairs (upstairs by the gents) where he dealt from. Saw NOF duck after a goth threw a glass bottle of cider at him, he missed. Controversy when the price of a flagon went from £4 to £5. Vaguely recall a sort of boycott. The indie crowd/Sultans crowd in the back, goths/punks in the middle and newbies/students in the front was the mix I remember. Off to Henry's on a Friday night afterwards for the indie night there but what I remember most was the treat of one of Mick's Black Russians when it was pay day! Vaguely recall one of those gas fires that was sparked up in winter but the memory is fading! </p><p>I won't say great times but unique times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebs23, post: 7089014, member: 11071"] Drank there in the late 80'/early90's. Remember the night the ceiling caved in from a burst pipe. It was actually an outflow pipe from the gents! Heard a story about a down and out in there once who was playing away with himself in the front bar and when 2 women in there asked Mick to kick him out and were told "Ah sure leave him finish first!! There was a certain fella, kinda of famous around Turners Cross, who had his stash in a hole in the stairs (upstairs by the gents) where he dealt from. Saw NOF duck after a goth threw a glass bottle of cider at him, he missed. Controversy when the price of a flagon went from £4 to £5. Vaguely recall a sort of boycott. The indie crowd/Sultans crowd in the back, goths/punks in the middle and newbies/students in the front was the mix I remember. Off to Henry's on a Friday night afterwards for the indie night there but what I remember most was the treat of one of Mick's Black Russians when it was pay day! Vaguely recall one of those gas fires that was sparked up in winter but the memory is fading! I won't say great times but unique times. [/QUOTE]
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