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# flat - u -
lence, surely?
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 10:59, archived)
# in Kingston
we use the word "windypop"...
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:02, archived)
# Kingston eh?
I've got a gig coming up in Kingston...
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:03, archived)
# that will either be the peel
or the grey horse
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:10, archived)
# The Peel
is very shifty indeed.
The Grey Horse is quite good though.
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:16, archived)
# We played there last Wednesday
don't spose any of you were there?
Didn't post a flyer on here cos last time I did, Dr Phil got all shirty with me and somebody deleted it...
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:18, archived)
# heh
Nothing personal, mind. And you did post it a fair number of times... :)
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:19, archived)
# yeah...
but with slight variations......
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:20, archived)
# I played a gig there
a couple of years back and whilst unloading our gear, I accidently walked in through the wrong door round the back. Fair scarred me for life...
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:42, archived)
# I've re-read that a coupla times
and I'm still not sure what you're saying there
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:45, archived)
# the Peel is also and has been for as long as I can remember
a 'Gentlemans Entertainment' Establishment, as long as wearing a dirty rain mack, and having a sheepish leering look makes you a gentleman.
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:53, archived)
# has had a regular
strippers bit for a couple of years now
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:56, archived)
# and before that it was The Sir Robert Peel I think
I remember bright orange posters advertising Go-Go Dancers, when there were still such things as Go-Go Dancers.
I guess they now just get a pole, and go-go less, though I confess to being too young, and innocent to know for sure.
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:59, archived)
# they now just
have a giant orange that's peel is unwinding off it on display outside
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 12:14, archived)
# Ah
I thought you were atalking about the grey horse still...
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 12:00, archived)
# Upon Thames?
not in my experience
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:05, archived)
# as a resident
of kingston upon thames
i can confirm the use of the term windypops

however the more common term is

"arse biscuit"
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:08, archived)
# Well
I'm sure I'll let you all know nearer the time but we're doing an "album launch party" at the grey horse on a sunday in a few weeks
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:11, archived)
# as a resident of Kingston-Upon-Thames
I bet you frequent "McCluskys"......
I know you do.
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:15, archived)
# i have been to mcluskys a couple of times
but usually just go to the pubs
or end up in The Works!!
never pay to get in there though always go to The Works bar next door, if you get there before they stop letting people in they open the door to the works and you can just walk right in
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:32, archived)
# you know
all the moves!
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:44, archived)
# Bugger
You're quite right.
(, Mon 7 Oct 2002, 11:02, archived)