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Post by Les on Oct 21, 2017 15:40:34 GMT
Maidstone I remember it well: Terry Mac.Re Week St restaurant.I recall it as The Grill & Cheese.The chef was one Ali(legs nought).When the waitresses had enough of the wind up,Ali would meander up with machete in hand saying "So you make the trouble eh?".The standard reply was "no not us Ali".Good times.
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Post by Les on Oct 21, 2017 15:43:39 GMT
Terry McKenna Maidstone I remember it well: High Hugh: Just testing to see if everyone would spot my "deliberate" mistake"!!! Of course it was the Grill and Cheese: Ali (the mad chef) wouldn't be allowed to "threaten" the punters with his "Chopper" in his hand these days would he!!! You called them waitresses: We always thought they were "fair game" to us Moddy boys AND were on the "Menu". Don't suppose I can say that either these days!! Ha Ha. I remember my favourite food was the flapjacks and syrup (sorry to mention "syrups" again P.C.!!!)... John Sarjeant and myself did actually manage to "Date" some of the waitresses and most of them were good fun and game for a laugh. We used to take them 10 Pin Bowling at Gillingham as a "treat". Well it was the time of the Mini skirts and we used to always be doing up our laces!!! Am paying for that now with my "chronic back problems"!!!. Serves me right i suppose eh! As you said Hugh: Good times eh. I have just had an email on FRU site from a guy called Steve Charlton; another ex Maidstonian boy and now living near Cardiff and who will/might send some emails to this site: So look out anyone who remembers him:
Terry you only knew I had a syrup on because of the chin strap its not that noticeable. Peter
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Post by Les on Oct 21, 2017 15:47:04 GMT
Jim Yarwood
Maidstone I remember it well: Terry McKenna: The "Maidstone Sets" cards that we used to had out to the opposite sex used to have a risque comment printed on the card which read: "Smile if you had it last night" which was always an ice-breaker, 'cos more often than not the girls used to break out laughing their heads off - not because they had loose morals- more that it was totally unexpected, but always, always got them chatting! Just another one of my designs (being in print and serving a 6-year apprenticeship, I used to run the cards off when the foreman wasn't looking to re-stock the supply of cards we were handing out). Re: the Grill & Cheese I remember the chef Ali who unfortunately had the most mis-shapen legs I'd ever seen and even though he was tall he certainly was formidable! Keep the kettle on Terry, I WILL at some time ride down to see you! PS: Pete still getting dozens and dozens of "rouge" emails - that's the last time I help you out financially!!!
Yeah sorry about that Jim I think I told you they wiped everyone of my contacts at the same time. Pete
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