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Thread started 03/23/03 2:12pm

daned

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Do the words 'Zetland' and 'Huddersfield' mean anything to anyone here?

I'm not one for nostalgia, I'm just trying to touch base with anyone who shares similar fond memories of a unique moment in public house history. beer
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Reply #1 posted 03/23/03 2:13pm

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Huddersfield,-ahhh yes, big Yorkshire town, smoking chimney pots, flat caps and Harold Wilson smoking his pipe. Its always grey.
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Reply #2 posted 03/23/03 2:27pm

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

Huddersfield,-ahhh yes, big Yorkshire town, smoking chimney pots, flat caps and Harold Wilson smoking his pipe. Its always grey.


Hey JD! It was really sunny & gorgeous here today! Did you ever hit the Zetland? Back in the early nineties, it was Bass Taverns highest grossing pub in the North. Think the Dove & Rainbow with twice as many customers all squeezed into a tiny basement! It got turned into an O'Neills as an experiment when they first launched those stupid theme pubs.

[disclaimer] I don't belive in living in the past, I'm just seeing if anyone here shares the same background
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