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Offline winkywanky

Just referring to Tilbrook's night on the windy common in the 1979 single (had to check).

Was the rations really a reference to wartime or just general parlance? I doubt anyone had a tenner a week to spare back then or the use of incubators.


My mention of rations was merely me trying to appear clever in knowing the lyrics  :rolleyes:  :P

I think the very last vestiges of it ended in the mid-50s?

Offline willie loman

 a well known welsh politician has to resign after an episode on clapham common at night.

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a well known welsh politician has to resign after an episode on clapham common at night.

Oh yes, Windsor Davies.

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Oh yes, Windsor Davies.


Who told on him, was it the whispering grass?  :unknown:

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Oh yes, Windsor Davies.
no he was an actor, the politician was ron davies

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Who told on him, was it the whispering grass?  :unknown:

No, Donald Sinden.

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Never the twain shall meet whilst cottaging  :rolleyes:

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Sounds quite risky to me. ?????

Is Clapham a "safe area", don't you get muggings there at night.   :unknown:

Clapham is a safe area. It's just this one off incident that occurred and it did not even occur in the park, it was after she went through the park into a different area. The virgil just took place there. When the clubs were open then, on club nights there was disturbances but in general it is a safe area. I'm more safer now than I ever was as a teenager. I lived in a different area and had to worry about gangs and violence in broad day let alone night time. I have no concerns in clapham apart from dogs and foxes, if I was a woman perhaps I might feel different with all the media portraying men as villians.