Hello 16
Personally, I thought you were a bit of a rogue, leading young drummers like me down a stony path. I think siggy flogged the magnum after the great cheshire fire, he he he
Dai
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Hello 16
Personally, I thought you were a bit of a rogue, leading young drummers like me down a stony path. I think siggy flogged the magnum after the great cheshire fire, he he he
Dai
Hi Richy
Your talking in riddeles now but I know what you are on about, as do a few others, anybody know of or heard form 06 ? would be nice to invite him to our next RWF Drummers reunion I think we owe him that at least, 6 months is a long time for something you never did. opps!!
Would Love to see o6 again..as i said thanks mate!!....Guvs you have a good memory...It was'nt me I was with Dai..Ha Ha....Good times the RWF/RRW ruled Church crookham with an iron fist..GOOD TIMES..
Good Times...anyone remembere the women!!!!or cant we talk about that.??
Egger Bonjos
Yes Ken..How you doing Mate..we called her Bron-Y-Mawr.her real name was Wendy...is that Welsh for big ****..???
Dai,
I think Siggy got bust for pulling out the .357 in a night club in Cardiff.
Guvs,
I thought you were jnto "fire".
Al - I don't have Bill Street on my list - have another go :tongue:
Glyn - George Evans is on it, but Col Lloyd is not.
This is a good exercise for me - as I get to add the missing Christian names !
I don't know if this contributes in any useseful way but my Grand Father was awarded the Silver Jubilee Medal as a member of the Oddfellows Lodge (Cardiff Branch) but he had also served through WW2 in the Royal Navy (HMS Hardy North Atlantic Convoys, torpedoed twice - great story). The question is what was the civilian distribution of the medal and what was the qualifing criteria?
The 357 belonged to me..nicks was in Cardiff..what a PLT ...it was was mad crazy times...remember the pub The prince of Wales...we took over the place..Oh and yes I did become Firefiighter..get a smoke alarm they save lives...