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19th February 2015, 11:27 AM
#11
Re: Kings Cross Sydney
Kings bloody Cross mate, ripper joint, if you cannot find who, or what, you want there then it just don't exist. They come in all shapes sizes and colours there something to tickle the fancy of all. The Gay ad Lesbian Mardi Gas brings tem from around the world and what a gay time is had by all.
Now what were you saying about an hotel????????????????


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
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19th February 2015, 10:48 PM
#12
Re: Kings Cross Sydney
My wife kept a hold on me but i had seen it all before what got me was a lot of the taxi drivers who could not speak very good English and bloody poor drivers
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20th February 2015, 01:46 AM
#13
Re: Kings Cross Sydney
Not to far from Kings Cross, but London:
THE MOLLY MOGS:
In all the pubs in all the world singled out for praise,
It’s the Molly Mogs in Soho for all the funds they raise,
Specially for our mariners and veterans of war,
And the unsung heroes that struggled at the fore.
On the corner of Old Compton Street this pub’s a little gem
Built in seventeen hundred, her pedigree’s from then,
Plenty are the bar stools but not a lot of space,
Hearty entertainment is the highlight of the place.
Some clientele enthral with witty quips so gay,
Bonding all together in their camp and funny way,
They recognize the value of duty to the end,
Selfless with their time and energy they lend.
Famous for its drag shows and fabulous inside,
Historic and important for old London’s pride,
Performers are just marvellous, open and sincere,
Collecting for our heroes when punters come for cheer.
Raising cash for brave folk is humble and sublime,
Patrons of the Molly Mogs do it all the time,
This cultured bar is friendly to all of us out there,
Best of all a grand spot for those that really care.
Joe Earl Nov. 2009
http://www.merchant-navy.net/forum/p...-boat-out.html
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20th February 2015, 04:56 AM
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Re: Kings Cross Sydney

Originally Posted by
Lou Barron
My wife kept a hold on me but i had seen it all before what got me was a lot of the taxi drivers who could not speak very good English and bloody poor drivers
Lou you should see what we hav e here in Melbourne


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
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20th February 2015, 11:56 PM
#15
Re: Kings Cross Sydney
Hi Lou.
Memory coming back, the other place we used to frequent was Chequers night club, top entertainment but dear, but on the coast we had enough for a night out there.
Cheers Des
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21st February 2015, 07:57 PM
#16
Re: Kings Cross Sydney
Yes Des Chequers that is the place we went too i still have a photo of my wife and i taken there it was very costly to have a few drinks that i remembr
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