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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 3:08 am
by Galbally
Yep, I was over in Brum (UK) to watch the Villa get hammered by Portsmouth last weekend, now I am not saying that I started those vile chants against Harry Redknapp, but if I had would that have been wrong? :thinking:

Have to say that they are doing a fair bit of work on the old town, and its looking a lot better around the Bull Ring area than I remember from being a kid. I also got to see Castle Vale where I live, Sparkbrook where I still have rellies, and Tamworth. I wonder where Uncle Kram is actually has he lives around the Erdington way. :D

Oh and the Balti's are good as well. My sis is going back over to watch the Villa-Man Utd match in January.

Go Villa! :-6

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:00 am
by Mia
The Bull Ring is much better now,and did you see Brindley Place,it is very nice there.I lived in Sparkbrook many years ago.There was quite a large Irish community there then,and had many jolly musical nights in the local pubs.

I also lived in Erdington,I had know idea uncle Kram lived that way.

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:02 am
by Uncle Kram
After I left home, I lived in 3 flats in Erdington before buying my first house there. The house I'm selling is in Tamworth, but I'm living 5 days a week back in Erdington at my girlfriends until the sale completes, so I've gone full circle.

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:41 am
by sunny104
Uncle Kram;737935 wrote: After I left home, I lived in 3 flats in Erdington before buying my first house there. The house I'm selling is in Tamworth, but I'm living 5 days a week back in Erdington at my girlfriends until the sale completes, so I've gone full circle.


at the same time?? :yh_giggle

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:57 am
by Uncle Kram
sunny104;737955 wrote: at the same time?? :yh_giggle
No, I lived in the first one first, then the third one next and the second one last. :rolleyes: :D

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:01 am
by sunny104
Uncle Kram;737958 wrote: No, I lived in the first one first, then the third one next and the second one last. :rolleyes: :D


that's what I figured....:yh_silly :wah:

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:23 am
by Mia
Nice to meet a fellow Brummie uncle Kram:)

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:50 am
by Uncle Kram
Mia;738082 wrote: Nice to meet a fellow Brummie uncle Kram:)


Hiya Mia

A Brummie goes into a posh jewellers and asks for a gold statuette to be made of his dog

"Eighteen carats?" asks the Jeweller

"Nah - jus chewin' 'is bone ta"

A Brummie has made an effort to dress well for an interview.

"Kipper tie?" asks the Interviewer

" Awroit ta, two sugars" :D

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:56 pm
by Galbally
Mia;737903 wrote: The Bull Ring is much better now,and did you see Brindley Place,it is very nice there.I lived in Sparkbrook many years ago.There was quite a large Irish community there then,and had many jolly musical nights in the local pubs.

I also lived in Erdington,I had know idea uncle Kram lived that way.


Yeah, I was born in the Sorrento in Brum all those years ago in 1971, then I lived on the Vale as a child, till 1980 when we moved back to Ireland, still have quite a few rellies in Sparkbrook and Tamworth, which is quite nice I have to say. I was reliably informed that the McDonalds in Tamworth is the busiest drive thru in Europe? That was something I didn't know! :thinking:



Hey Uncle Kram, I finally got to see the Vale! That was great, but they knocked Comet House down where I lived, but the normal house where I lived after 77 is still there, near the Skylark pub, that was Brilliant! Unfortunatly Harpers don't own the shop there any more. Shame.

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 3:47 pm
by dubs
You used to live on what was a famous and important airfield, during WW2 then Galbally. Castle Vale was built on the old Castle Bromwich Aerodrome.

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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:17 am
by Galbally
dubs;738366 wrote: You used to live on what was a famous and important airfield, during WW2 then Galbally. Castle Vale was built on the old Castle Bromwich Aerodrome.


I know! The Farnsborough Rd was apparently an airstrip originally, it is quite straight as well!

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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:55 am
by Uncle Kram
Galbally;738188 wrote: Yeah, I was born in the Sorrento in Brum all those years ago in 1971, then I lived on the Vale as a child, till 1980 when we moved back to Ireland, still have quite a few rellies in Sparkbrook and Tamworth, which is quite nice I have to say. I was reliably informed that the McDonalds in Tamworth is the busiest drive thru in Europe? That was something I didn't know! :thinking:



Hey Uncle Kram, I finally got to see the Vale! That was great, but they knocked Comet House down where I lived, but the normal house where I lived after 77 is still there, near the Skylark pub, that was Brilliant! Unfortunatly Harpers don't own the shop there any more. Shame.
That McDonalds is a mile from my house, but I've never been there.

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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:24 pm
by Galbally
Uncle Kram;738691 wrote: That McDonalds is a mile from my house, but I've never been there.


I'm impressed! I usually succumb to the Big Mac thing about twice a year, but I guess thats not so bad. Now we share a special bond as I have never eaten in the Drive Thru in Tamworth either!

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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:33 pm
by Nomad
Galbally;737873 wrote: Yep, I was over in Brum (UK) to watch the Villa get hammered by Portsmouth last weekend, now I am not saying that I started those vile chants against Harry Redknapp, but if I had would that have been wrong? :thinking:



Have to say that they are doing a fair bit of work on the old town, and its looking a lot better around the Bull Ring area than I remember from being a kid. I also got to see Castle Vale where I live, Sparkbrook where I still have rellies, and Tamworth. I wonder where Uncle Kram is actually has he lives around the Erdington way. :D



Oh and the Balti's are good as well. My sis is going back over to watch the Villa-Man Utd match in January.



Go Villa! :-6




Whats the name of the castle in England where they have outdoor concerts sometimes ?

I think the guy that did Tubular Bells played there.

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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:38 am
by Bryn Mawr
Nomad;739087 wrote: Whats the name of the castle in England where they have outdoor concerts sometimes ?

I think the guy that did Tubular Bells played there.


Lots of them do it - Hampton Court and Leeds Castle are two that jump to mind.

Mike Oldfield did a concert at Edinburgh Castle - is that the one you're thinking of?

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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:45 am
by jpcme
Nomad;739087 wrote: Whats the name of the castle in England where they have outdoor concerts sometimes ?

I think the guy that did Tubular Bells played there.


Knebworth House?