
Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI
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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Wed Feb 23 2022, 13:41
wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

Does John Craven still present this?


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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Wed Feb 23 2022, 13:51
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

Rather unfortunate.wanderlust wrote:

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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Wed Feb 23 2022, 13:59
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

Speaking of signs.


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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Wed Feb 23 2022, 17:06
wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

Time for some toilet humour especially for Bobert....


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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Wed Feb 23 2022, 17:22
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

Well, at least you've stopped fishing for Sluffy's.
Have you sold your tackle, or are you waiting for better weather?


Have you sold your tackle, or are you waiting for better weather?

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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Wed Feb 23 2022, 17:27
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

RIP Anna Karen, of On The Buses fame. Died in a house fire on Tuesday, aged 85.
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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Wed Feb 23 2022, 18:46
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

Elite sport at its best.
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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Thu Feb 24 2022, 01:17
wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

Wayne Hemingway's dad was my nan's favourite - loved watching the wrestling with my nan, God bless her...
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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Thu Feb 24 2022, 10:23
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

My gran was also a big wrestling fan, Lusty. I used to stay over the weekend, and it was hilarious watching her agitation as her favourites battled it out. She loved Kellett, but hated Mick McManus, and wasn't backward about it.
As the wife of a docker, she provided me with a number of great words I could use later in life.
As the wife of a docker, she provided me with a number of great words I could use later in life.
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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Thu Feb 24 2022, 10:41
wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

Golden Age of wrestling that. Everybody hated McManus - was it him who was attacked by some granny with her shoe when it was on telly every Saturday afternoon? Definitely a young kids and old dears fanbase. Massive Bolton connection with the Wryton Stadium hosting it a lot of the time - and the Royals of course.boltonbonce wrote:My gran was also a big wrestling fan, Lusty. I used to stay over the weekend, and it was hilarious watching her agitation as her favourites battled it out. She loved Kellett, but hated Mick McManus, and wasn't backward about it.
As the wife of a docker, she provided me with a number of great words I could use later in life.

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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Thu Feb 24 2022, 11:03
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

Didn't Kendo Nagasaki once fight Jimmy Greaves? Or am I having one of my fuzzy days.
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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Thu Feb 24 2022, 13:31
Norpig

Nat Lofthouse

Do you remember Colin Joynson? He had the New Inn on Halliwell Road for years (My Dad drank in there) and i met him a few years ago when he came into Hospital.
I once walked past the New Inn and saw him throw a fella out of his pub while he was still sat on his stool
I once walked past the New Inn and saw him throw a fella out of his pub while he was still sat on his stool

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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Thu Feb 24 2022, 13:52
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

Ah yes. He once drove home from a fight with a broken leg!Norpig wrote:Do you remember Colin Joynson? He had the New Inn on Halliwell Road for years (My Dad drank in there) and i met him a few years ago when he came into Hospital.
I once walked past the New Inn and saw him throw a fella out of his pub while he was still sat on his stool
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Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume VI Thu Feb 24 2022, 14:05
Sluffy

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Norpig wrote:Do you remember Colin Joynson? He had the New Inn on Halliwell Road for years (My Dad drank in there) and i met him a few years ago when he came into Hospital.
I once walked past the New Inn and saw him throw a fella out of his pub while he was still sat on his stool
I do.
I've had a drink in the New Inn many a time, might even have rubbed shoulders unknowingly with your dad too!
My dad once told me that the very first time he introduced my mam to his mother was at the New Inn!
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