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We were 16 when we first went in there, Madge used to serves us four or five pints all evening, as we left she always said with a twinkle in her eye "we don't serve underage, don't come back again" we didn't until the week after and went in and the same scenario ensued. If I remember correctly she played this little game as coppers used to go in for after hours there.
JINJER wrote:We were 16 when we first went in there, Madge used to serves us four or five pints all evening, as we left she always said with a twinkle in her eye "we don't serve underage, don't come back again" we didn't until the week after and went in and the same scenario ensued. If I remember correctly she played this little game as coppers used to go in for after hours there.
Madge had the gift of the gab, she was a bus conductress for the west riding for long enough, and with her size she was big enough to sort out any bother as well.
Joined: May 03 2005 Posts: 7423 Location: WF6,a small town in Wakefield
We've gone a fair bit O/T here, can anyone create a thread along the lines of Old Wakefield (or some such title) and move these memories over? Might be interesting.
Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo wrote:Keithy used to frequent the Trinity Bar of the "Old" Mitre up until the pub refurb mid-70's. Not sure how old he was due to the wig! Presume he's dead now?
I believe he died a few years ago,he also worked in Friar Tucks,grew up on Darnley estate I think.
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To get the thread back on topic
Did anybody go in the original old Alfred Moodies when it had the sawdust down and spitoons? Moodies and The Old Globe down Westgate were always good places to find a quite corner if you were a bit young.
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Joined: May 03 2005 Posts: 7423 Location: WF6,a small town in Wakefield
Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo wrote:To get the thread back on topic
Did anybody go in the original old Alfred Moodies when it had the sawdust down and spitoons? Moodies and The Old Globe down Westgate were always good places to find a quite corner if you were a bit young.
Went to the original Moodies plenty of times, can't remember the old Globe. I'm gonna start an independent thread on this particular topic, if not allowed please delete it, if not could a mod move some of these off topic references into the new thread, cheers.
Joined: May 03 2005 Posts: 7423 Location: WF6,a small town in Wakefield
Wollo wollo wollo wayoo posted on another thread.
Did anybody go in the original old Alfred Moodies when it had the sawdust down and spitoons? Moodies and The Old Globe down Westgate were always good places to find a quite corner if you were a bit you.
Did Moodies regularly but can't remember the Old globe, where exactly was it?
Post subject: Re: O/T Old Wakefield pubs/ memories.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 12:19 pm
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JINJER wrote:Wollo wollo wollo wayoo posted on another thread.
Did anybody go in the original old Alfred Moodies when it had the sawdust down and spitoons? Moodies and The Old Globe down Westgate were always good places to find a quite corner if you were a bit you.
Did Moodies regularly but can't remember the Old globe, where exactly was it?
I remember the Old Globe, it was at the bottom of Westgate where the retail park is now Jinnjer, and yes Moodies in the seventy's with the spittoons and the sawdust, happy days, I could go on for ever
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