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3 minutes ago, WILF said:

Daily Mail ?……yeah, that will be gen ! Lol 

It's genuine, that was just the easiest read, last time I put a link to the sun up you said the same thing, I do a little research WILF, trust me on that, but actually like reading the daily mail #saynototabloidsnobbery ?

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20 hours ago, iworkwhippets said:

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Nice up the North Devon coast mate, my old man had a pub in Combe Martin for 12 years, good times!

We've got a rental up there still, took me ages renovating the place... its on a long term let but want to go on holiday letting in the future so we can use it a bit...

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2 minutes ago, NEWKID said:

Nice up the North Devon coast mate, my old man had a pub in Combe Martin for 12 years, good times!

We've got a rental up there still, took me ages renovating the place... its on a long term let but want to go on holiday letting in the future so we can use it a bit...

Hey up pal, how's you n yours, yes I vividly remember staying at Combe park lodge, the owner had ferrets in a hutch, I got friendly with a family across the way , there name was challis,I got friendly with there daughter Enid, they had stables, me m.Enid went out riding together on the Moors, I even remember the horses name I road, Fly, good times, happy memories only a young lad, no worries n carefree, no fekin foreigners , hope I find u n yours well matey 

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42 minutes ago, iworkwhippets said:

Hey up pal, how's you n yours, yes I vividly remember staying at Combe park lodge, the owner had ferrets in a hutch, I got friendly with a family across the way , there name was challis,I got friendly with there daughter Enid, they had stables, me m.Enid went out riding together on the Moors, I even remember the horses name I road, Fly, good times, happy memories only a young lad, no worries n carefree, no fekin foreigners , hope I find u n yours well matey 

Nice memories mate, there's some stunning scenery up there where the moors run straight to the sea!

We're all good thank you, kids are growing up too quick, but what can you do!

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1 hour ago, NEWKID said:

Nice up the North Devon coast mate, my old man had a pub in Combe Martin for 12 years, good times!

We've got a rental up there still, took me ages renovating the place... its on a long term let but want to go on holiday letting in the future so we can use it a bit...

Which pub did he own mate. Probably know some of my family since they spent half there life in Combe Martin pubs ?

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Just now, Gypsydog94 said:

Which pub did he own mate. Probably know some of my family since they spent half there life in Combe Martin pubs ?

The Top George mate 

He didn't own it, ran it for a mate of his for a while..

Its been turned into flats now, real shame as it was a proper old pub and the home of the hobby horse 

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Just now, NEWKID said:

The Top George mate 

He didn't own it, ran it for a mate of his for a while..

Its been turned into flats now, real shame as it was a proper old pub and the home of the hobby horse 

I know the place mate. Was dads first stop when drinking regular leave his car on buzzacott lane so he could drive the mile home. Grandad played skittles in there for quiet a few years to. Shame there ain’t many pubs in Combe now. 

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4 minutes ago, Gypsydog94 said:

I know the place mate. Was dads first stop when drinking regular leave his car on buzzacott lane so he could drive the mile home. Grandad played skittles in there for quiet a few years to. Shame there ain’t many pubs in Combe now. 

My mum and dad left me and my brother in Exeter and went up to the pub in Combe Martin, I was 19 brother was 17.... we had a f***ing great time! Lol until my brother got his girlfriend pregnant at 18 she was 17, they're now married with 2 great adult kids.... we had the baby in with us in the house, the partying got a bit too much, I was a proud uncle and wanted to show off the baby, even early hours... so that didn't go down well lol..

Great times in the Top George though, Earl of Rhone weekend was always a laugh, the carnival was good too..  beat Keith Allen in pool in there one carnival weekend, he was in often with Damien Hirst who lived local..

My mate done a disco up there one night and Keith Allen, Joe Strummer and Damien Hirst were all in there, he played vindaloo (they all had input on the song/art work) and they sang it and signed his CD he was made up...lol

It was a strange place for us City folk....lol

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1 minute ago, NEWKID said:

My mum and dad left me and my brother in Exeter and went up to the pub in Combe Martin, I was 19 brother was 17.... we had a f***ing great time! Lol until my brother got his girlfriend pregnant at 18 she was 17, they're now married with 2 great adult kids.... we had the baby in with us in the house, the partying got a bit too much, I was a proud uncle and wanted to show off the baby, even early hours... so that didn't go down well lol..

Great times in the Top George though, Earl of Rhone weekend was always a laugh, the carnival was good too..  beat Keith Allen in pool in there one carnival weekend, he was in often with Damien Hirst who lived local..

My mate done a disco up there one night and Keith Allen, Joe Strummer and Damien Hirst were all in there, he played vindaloo (they all had input on the song/art work) and they sang it and signed his CD he was made up...lol

It was a strange place for us City folk....lol

Carnival week was always great done raft race and wheel Barrow race with my cousins a few times. It died off for a few years but seems to be having bit of a resurgence. Amazing what people visit that little village. One Christmas grandad was in the pub and was sat drinking beer with Danny grewcock (England rugby) didn’t have a clue who he was till I told him ? and obviously bill Bailey being a regular. Mum and dad left the village as soon as possible now when they visit there glad they did same old faces in the same old pubs ? 

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1 hour ago, mackem said:

It's genuine, that was just the easiest read, last time I put a link to the sun up you said the same thing, I do a little research WILF, trust me on that, but actually like reading the daily mail #saynototabloidsnobbery ?

Mate, no offence to you personally but f**k the daily Mail…..I have seen those pricks do assassination jobs and they are f***ing vermin ! 
 

Just look at the wording and phraseology in that article…..filth mate.

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