General discussion - "gossip and tittle tattle"
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Porty
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by Porty » 03 Oct 2005, 09:56
Sandra wrote:No way!
Absolutely no way.

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Epykat
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by Epykat » 08 Oct 2005, 12:13
Sandra wrote: won't be used 24/7.......
But it will apparently be used 10/5 so you might just FEEL like you've had kids

Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
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scossie5
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by scossie5 » 12 Oct 2005, 13:44
My wee one will be one of the merry throng threading their way down to the new nursery when it opens. I've ridden the bike round there a few times and it does look enormous, but hopefully it'll make a good neighbour.
Better than a bunch of anodyne shoeboxes masquerading as 'luxury' apartments built by 'Urban Planners R Us'
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by Ed » 12 Oct 2005, 14:47
Where is said nursery exactly?
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Porty
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by Porty » 12 Oct 2005, 14:58
At the top of the lane that Arthur Harris's garage is in. You go down bedford lane then take the little lane to the left, about 40 yards from the high street.
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by teddygirl » 12 Oct 2005, 15:58
Porty wrote:At the top of the lane that Arthur Harris's garage is in. You go down bedford lane then take the little lane to the left, about 40 yards from the high street.
That should be Bellfield Lane, Porty is thinking of one of his watering holes again

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by Ed » 12 Oct 2005, 16:07
All looks interesting. I didnt even know that big building was down there. I used to deliver the Herald & Post in there as well

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Epykat
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by Epykat » 12 Oct 2005, 18:42
Ed wrote:Where is said nursery exactly?
About two feet from the bottom of some poor person's garden.......
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
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Sandra
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by Sandra » 13 Oct 2005, 12:27
work seems to have halted for now.
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Pal of Porty
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by Pal of Porty » 13 Oct 2005, 19:32
Porty and I had the pleasure of a guided tour - very impressive and I am sure the kids will love it.
I also enjoyed seeing the back greens of Marlborough St. where I used to play when I was very young. My grandad lived in number 10 but back then the street was called Wellington Street.

Justice delayed is justice denied.
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Sandra
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by Sandra » 13 Oct 2005, 20:21
Pal of Porty wrote:Porty and I had the pleasure of a guided tour - very impressive and I am sure the kids will love it.
I also enjoyed seeing the back greens of Marlborough St. where I used to play when I was very young. My grandad lived in number 10 but back then the street was called Wellington Street.

You can always come for a guided tour of Marlborough Street!!

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Pal of Porty
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by Pal of Porty » 14 Oct 2005, 12:40
Sandra wrote:You can always come for a guided tour of Marlborough Street!!

Maybe these will catch on like the guided tours in the Royal Mile!

Justice delayed is justice denied.
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by bearcub » 14 Oct 2005, 18:54
Pal of Porty wrote:Sandra wrote:You can always come for a guided tour of Marlborough Street!!

Maybe these will catch on like the guided tours in the Royal Mile!

Might have, but not quite as scary since the Figgate Whins closed
