JJ's ''Going Underground''

It's just another place built on top of another and soon the next generation will be building on us and blah, blah.... Well, that's what I think anyway.

We were digging in our gaff a few months ago and came across a WW2 bunker, some childrens toys, some books, some pots and pans. etc. and a secret door. The door leads to the pub down the road. Heh, the Victorians, eh!

Sounds like a paedophile's den.
 
It's just another place built on top of another and soon the next generation will be building on us and blah, blah.... Well, that's what I think anyway.

We were digging in our gaff a few months ago and came across a WW2 bunker, some childrens toys, some books, some pots and pans. etc. and a secret door. The door leads to the pub down the road. Heh, the Victorians, eh!

You didn't happen to come across this man while you were down there?
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That said, there are very few who haven't come across him at some point.
 
God, I used to live next door to Pat Karney in 94/96. He was very hospitable and one of my regrets was leaving that flat in the city centre. If only, if only..:(

The flat was in the 'Northern Quarter' right near the Craft and Design centre. Jeez, if I'd had bought that dwelling under the 'right to buy scheme' then I'd be a rich man by now. Ahh well, a lot of us have regrets. :tears:
I bet he would have took me on a personal guided tour. ;)

Yes I remember him living there, near the Wheatsheaf. He once had a letter in the MEN saying someone had ''dropped him a letter'' at his flat...and he will not be intimidated and bullied:eek:
He really did rub a lot of people up the wrong way in those ''balmy left wing loony'' days (and again, nothing sexual intended in that comment:thumb: honest)
They were classed as the first city centre apartments if I am correct.

Jukebox Jury
 
Wow that's really cool. The 1st thing I'd think of is hope I don't see any rats. Just couldn't handle that.
 
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