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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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leigh white

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54 minutes ago, leigh white said:

At the pool side in Sunny Beach because the music is so crap in Bulgaria. 

We’ve had Eastern European music every weekend for months blaring out as someone further down is having an extension (or doing their own). Building work, shit music, it’s like being on my holidays.

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5 minutes ago, captainmed said:

Just got back.

Get yourself in Spiders & Iglika Bar.

2 lev a pint!!!!

What the fuck is a lev?

I have seen a few holidays to sunny beach that look ok but everyone I know lucky enough to go on our european adventure say it's not great.

Happy to be told otherwise 😊 

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54 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

What the fuck is a lev?

I have seen a few holidays to sunny beach that look ok but everyone I know lucky enough to go on our european adventure say it's not great.

Happy to be told otherwise 😊 

Same here. 

But that was 15 years ago. 

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8 hours ago, Casino said:

Cant see it getting better

Benidorm for peasants

 

9 hours ago, Winchester White said:

What the fuck is a lev?

I have seen a few holidays to sunny beach that look ok but everyone I know lucky enough to go on our european adventure say it's not great.

Happy to be told otherwise 😊 

I thought Nessebar was decent on the Bulgaria uefa jaunt, looked a bit more upmarket than Sunny Beach… not sure 🤔 fancy a week there though.

unesco heritage site. Maybe a week there might be ok.

https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/217/

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Wasn't fer me

All the Wigan pier wannabes at school raved about it so to speak 

They'd tape it and play it on school bus etc but you could never seem to get a decent reception for Piccadilly 103 in Horwich so it generally sounded wank and a bit crackly

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For me he was a legend in a slightly different era , I taped every Sunday night show from 1987-1990, he did a 3 hour slot of soul, hip hop called Bus Dis or summat shit (I skipped that) and the House hour which at the time was deep stuff out of Chicago which soon became Acid house. Getting excited the next day to buy a 7 quid import on a 808 synth  from Spin Inn. When people think of Stu and Richard Searling, most associate with trance and northern soul respectively but they played some great regular soul in the late eighties. RIP Stu 
 


 

 

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