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Radford kid
Coventry
286 of 1703  Fri 20th Jul 2012 10:12am  

On 29th Jul 2011 12:19pm, creteskyblue said: Hi Tricia, If I remember correctly the Steak House was on the left hand side about halfway down the arcade & the Thistle was where Argos & the hairdressers is
Hello, you're almost spot on with the location of the Steak House I think the stairs and door is still there.There was no frontage to the Steak House just a door leading to the room above, spent many happy hour. Funny story. On one occasion around 9.30 pm my wife and i called in for a meal, it was full but we managed to get a seat opposite another couple, he looked familiar but I could not pinpoint the face. As the night drew by people kept coming up to the man and asking for his autograph. Now this started to bother me and so I asked to be excused while I go to the toilet. During this time I asked the waiter "who his he?" he replied "it's Val Doonican" wow I said he is one of my favourite singers, (you have to laff) I returned to the table, I hope you don't mind if I was to ask you for your autograph I said to Val "no, no problem" he replied. I said I did not wish to disturb you while you were eating (what a little liar I am) lol. We had a chat and we went our separate ways. As for the autograph, well it was written on a napkin, on the way home my wife had a sneezing fit and you guessed it she had to use the napkin, well unknowingly; I remember me saying that an autograph of Val Doonican was not to be sniffed at lol. Did we laugh? Just a little quip to make you smile. Fond memories of the Steak House. Colin.
Colin Walton

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TonyS
Coventry
287 of 1703  Fri 20th Jul 2012 11:17am  

Superb tale Colin, thanks for sharing Cheers
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Radford kid
Coventry
288 of 1703  Fri 20th Jul 2012 5:08pm  

You're very welcome Tonys. I am glad you enjoyed thanks. Colin
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Radford kid
Coventry
289 of 1703  Sat 21st Jul 2012 11:36am  

I have some fond memories of the Radford pub on the Radford road just up from the Savoy cinema. The pub culture has changed so much now and as the pubs are demolished or re-vamped, to the younger generation I don't suppose it means a lot to them. But for us old'uns well it brings back good and maybe bad memories. As for me, sitting on an cold marble step drinking drinking a glass of pop and eating a bag of Robinson crisps (don't eat the blue bag) and being told by almost every man who entered the pub "don't sit on that cold floor son you will get piles". Wish I had a £1 for every time they said that, if I had I would be writing this from my home in the south of France. I remember the smoke filled bar and the stale cheese and onion batches, as we called them . The batches were in a glass cabinet on the end of the bar. It was a very social event and everyone who came out were very merry. Lol. I remember my dad coming out of hospital and on the way home the bus stopped outside the Radford pub. He said I must just nip in and see my doctor. "Doctor?" I said. He replied "yes, Doctor Atkinson" - took me ages to work it out. Not many drinking pubs about now, not too sure if that's a bad thing? Sign of the times and to be fair on the old drinking culture they were not privy to some of the entertainment as we have today. The pub was the 46" television and pcs that we take for granted today. The internet is the equivalent of propping up the bar. On a final note, when we were kids and Bonfire night came round we used to make a Guy and sit outside the pub, (yes you have guessed it) instead of pennies (as in rhyme) "spare a penny for the guy if you ain't got a penny then a halfpenny will do and if you ain't got half a penny then God Bless you" pennies turned into sixpence and all sorts. We were well rich, then off the next day to buy some bangers, bangers as in the exploding variety. All good fun. Colin Cheers
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
290 of 1703  Sat 21st Jul 2012 4:21pm  

Hi Colin Wave I so enjoyed the depth of your feelings with your memories of good times from the past. Thank you so much. Cheers
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Midland Red

Thread starter
291 of 1703  Sat 21st Jul 2012 7:25pm  

Philip's so right - thanks for the memories, Colin Thumbs up
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Radford kid
Coventry
292 of 1703  Sat 21st Jul 2012 8:26pm  

Thanks Philip and MR, I am so glad for the remarks, it's nice to know you enjoy my inane chatter. Joking apart it makes it all worthwhile to know you enjoy, and if you can put up with me I will try to keep you amused. Thanks again, Colin. I hope you overlook the odd grammar mistake.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
293 of 1703  Sun 22nd Jul 2012 4:14am  

On 21st Jul 2012 11:36am, Radford kid said: I have some fond memories of the Radford pub on the Radford road just up from the Savoy Cinema.....
Hello from downunder Radford kid. I think quite a few of us can relate to your remarks above, especially about smoke filled bars and eating the 'blue ones' in the Smith's crisps. Mum always made me wear my wellies on bonfire night and I was so dismayed if it ever rained. Now they were the good old days were they not ? Cheers Happy
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Radford kid
Coventry
294 of 1703  Sun 22nd Jul 2012 11:55am  

Dreamtime, good day mate, thanks for the response, just wondered about you being dismayed if it rained on Bonfire night? It always rained on Bonfire night. lol. Just kidding. But you were right it did put a damper on things if it rained (pardon the pun) we would build the Bonfire many days before but keep the dry tinder and paper at home until the big night. I wonder if you have looked at my posting about Bonfire night under the heading Burglar Bill? It may make you smile. That's all for now. Colin Cheers
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
295 of 1703  Mon 23rd Jul 2012 2:47am  

Good morning Colin, sorry did I wake you? Well you sound as if you were a right tearaway when in short pants. However, my husband told me he and his mates used to put the 'bangers' in neighbours' dustbins, as many as they could all at the same time just to see how many people came out to see what was going on. Can't see girls ever doing that!! Cheers Roll eyes
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Radford kid
Coventry
296 of 1703  Mon 23rd Jul 2012 11:03am  

I must admit Dreamtime it does come across like that, yes I was a bit of a lad, just glad I made it through my childhood. I always tried to keep within the law. I stood on the fringe a few times but that's growing up I guess, I have turned out to be a nice bloke now, I think? Lol. As for bangers, well we made a few, this bit is a bit sad, have to say. I was always messing with fireworks and pyrotechnics, I used to make my own fillings (for want of a better word). I will not go into how I made the said item, may be open to abuse. Having made a few they became very popular with the local kids. Now, this is the sad bit and a regret I have had a long time - having showed a close friend of mine how to make them, he had a go to make one himself. Bottom line, he blew his hand off, the hammer he was holding then flew across the garden and hit his younger brother on the head rendering him unconscious. Although they both came through ok, can you imagine how I felt? On a lighter note we were still mates. Hope I am not boring you? As for putting fireworks in water butts, well this will make you smile. Using one of my home made bangers, we placed it in my friend's dad's water butt (the water butt was made from corrugated steel riveted down one side). "This will make a big splash" I said. It sure did make a big splash, it split the side of the butt wide open and instead of the water going up as planned it came out sideways emptying its contents over the paved area at the rear of the house. The kitchen door was open and the water poured in. I got into trouble for that one, don't know why? Lol. I hope I have not bored you? Have fun down under. Colin Cheers A footnote for the moderators, if you feel you need to edit or remove this posting because of its content then please do so. Thanks.
Colin Walton

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TonyS
Coventry
297 of 1703  Mon 23rd Jul 2012 11:14am  

Shouldn't laugh, but..... Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin
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Midland Red

Thread starter
298 of 1703  Mon 23rd Jul 2012 11:19am  

I agree ! Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin
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Radford kid
Coventry
299 of 1703  Mon 23rd Jul 2012 1:38pm  

Thanks to you both, MR and TonyS, I take it the posting is ok? See made ya laff again. Must say though I think I should have put it under another title, nothing to do with pubs really, thanks again. Colin.
Colin Walton

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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
300 of 1703  Mon 23rd Jul 2012 2:37pm  

And me. Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin Enough, enough, back to the pubs.
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