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Philip Gerken

@smithdownrd

Scouser, Toffee

Nth Co. Dublin Katılım Haziran 2025
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Liverpool1207
Liverpool1207@Liverpool1207·
...slip-ins, scooters, etc., etc., I wonder why older people are losing their mobility earlier?
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Liverpool1207
Liverpool1207@Liverpool1207·
2nd April 1988 - a sad day for many as Blackler's say farewell...
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Jake
Jake@JakeOnRailways·
Why is it so difficult to just hire an actual artist / graphic designer? Disappointing. 🫤 @NetworkRailLIV
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@LiverpoolVista The proprietor was Harry Bioletti, who had a team of barbers working under him. HB had a private room at the front of the shop which was by appointment only. The rest of us just waited our turn for one of the others .
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Liverpool Vista
Liverpool Vista@LiverpoolVista·
The most famous barbershop in music history? 💈🎸 This is Tony Slavin’s, Smithdown Place, Liverpool, the very shop immortalised in The Beatles’ hit Penny Lane. It was called "Bioletti's" when Paul McCartney was growing up and the last time I looked in, there was still a photo of John Lennon playing a barber in the 60s. Paul made a surprise there visit during Carpool Karaoke. Unless it's getting a refurb, it looked closed when I went past.
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@SimonCalder White Star Hotel, Liverpool. Bar/Restaurant on top floor so any non residents can get into lift and go there, as well wander around hotel. Entrance is dark all kinds of characters hanging around and reception can’t see who’s coming and going. I’m from Liverpool btw
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Simon Calder
Simon Calder@SimonCalder·
Hotel security. When you check in, you must accept that you are sharing the property with a random selection of humanity. But every hotel guest has the right to expect privacy and safety in their room. Tell me of encounters you have had with poor security. independent.co.uk/travel/news-an…
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Ken Roe
Ken Roe@Irishgobshite79·
Can we give a huge round of applause to @dublinbusnews for withdrawing the 6am 27 service from Jobstown 3 minutes before departure when the bus is already standing at the terminus Now where do I send my €50 taxi fare bill for getting me into work? @TFIupdates
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Matt Bishop 🏳️‍🌈 🏁
Spotted & snapped in Battersea, London, just now: absolutely not my cup of tea. It fact I think it’s gaudy & vulgar. What do you think?
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Bernard Rose
Bernard Rose@BRPimages·
The Royal Iris of The Mersey final sailings this weekend before retirement after 67 years of service, images from my archives including from 1973 as The Mountwood, famous for the film with Gerry Marsden, Ferry Cross The Mersey @YOLiverpool @angiesliverpool @MerseyFerries
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@ColeFusionHQ “Such” a teacher in my old school. “My name is Mr @@@@ and I want to be known as such”
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MaxC
MaxC@ColeFusionHQ·
British nicknames are an unregulated industry. a 5'6 tradesman called Anthony is professionally known as Shetland Tony. a man who lost an eye is called Keth. a quiet man wore a yellow jumper once and became Mumblebee. what's the best nickname you've ever heard
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@WG_RumblePants I stood behind him at the checkout at the local Asda supermarket. We never spoke 😌
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WG RumblePants
WG RumblePants@WG_RumblePants·
They don’t make haircuts like this anymore, but, then, perhaps they don’t make cricketers like Ray Illingworth anymore either. Illimgworth led England to an Ashes victory in Australia in 1970-71, and then retained the urn at home in 1972. A tough Yorkshireman and an all-rounder, Illingworth was known to be an excellent man-manager who could get the best out of even the most difficult characters. Success came not only with England but, in exile from Yorkshire, in county cricket with Leicestershire, where as captain in the early 70s he turned an over-relaxed, unambitious side into a trophy-winning outfit. Do you have any memories of him?
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WG RumblePants@WG_RumblePants·
I’ve been helping tidy up my club this morning as part of the ECB’s Get Set Weekend. Has anyone else been doing the same thing at their club? It’s so good to be back outside at the club in the sunshine.
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@StevenIsserlis I really used to enjoy the school concerts he gave at the Liverpool Phil. He explaining Debussy’s La Mer, “like waves on the shore”. 😌
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Steven Isserlis
Steven Isserlis@StevenIsserlis·
The conductor Sir Charles Groves b otd 1915. Such a fine all-round musician and a lovely man. Alas, it was during a rehearsal of the Schumann concerto with me and the Manchester Camerata that he had the stroke which caused his death. A painful memory - but lots of nice ones too!
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@AnnieChave Walked past him once in the Pavilion at Old Trafford during a test. He was just standing chatting. I never realised just how big he was. Sad you never get to just brush past players now, always a thrill
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Annie Chave
Annie Chave@AnnieChave·
Nice to meet the bowler my son, Fraser was named after in person… He’s a tad larger than me!
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In 3 words
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@bo66ie29 Me and my mate strolled up to No.10 and out came Ted Heath to speak to the journalists gathered outside 1971 I think .
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Bobbie
Bobbie@bo66ie29·
Tourists in London stroll up to 10 Downing Street to have their photo taken. Does anyone remember doing this? Year unknown.
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Philip Gerken
Philip Gerken@smithdownrd·
@seatsixtyone Use Sail Rail all the time but from Dublin to UK. It’s an hours wait at HH off 8.00 ferry but the beauty of it is that the ticket is complete open, any convenient train. Like wot we used to before, it all became very complicated. @Thatcargeek
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Kathleen
Kathleen@oldpicposter·
A handy commode in Arundel Avenue.
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