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Margaret and Bill Green – Audio Transcript

May 15, 2026 by

So this is Kate Jennifer recording Margaret at her house on Neville’s close for the scene but not her project. It’s March the 5th. Um yeah okay so Margaret tell I’m just gonna leave that running and it’ll pick us up I think. Margaret start from the beginning. Where were you born? Well it’s a ball. Yeah tell us something about your own. I was born down Ruby Terrace. Now I’m Ruby Terrace in Irish Street on El Arunde and I went to West Up School. It was only at top of Old Street and down the night just before the school you would never know what was there. It was a long-term club and it always took me my man there. I was interested in watching him say I’d be an athlete to do that. I saw him go I’ve gone for me dad through a school free seat and I saw it absolutely in the doorway one along been obviously and it fascinated me. I thought oh and then I thought you’ll meet interesting people and you do. You meet really interesting people but as a young girl I’ll never forget the chips going down. You know the trail it and the kids at school we all act and leave early and all the flowers you know in the chocks they all put them in the front of the chocks. That always sticks in my man. Always. I’ll never forget hey and fisherman there was one in every other house down in East Eridge or the street. The fisherman at the back bone of Etta Road. We all family fishermen. Yeah remember they have got a photo of him up there and he died. He got he was went to see from being 15 and he died when he’s 63 with a brain tumor. Never seen a doctor you know then he is. So the surgery my right away was awful. And what about you mum and dad? My dad was a bobber a fish mama that landed the fish and my man they were like always laugh about it she works at McGonick’s and bang that dressing cramps. So it was the best-faced kid you know. We had cramps salad we got a lot more so we have fresh salad every day. My mum used to do a picture of me and his mate wrote our secretary and a britishie now. Never. And my mum. Me dad had the brandable pies. Apple pie. So what was well said and she used to bring the crab on. The crab salad. My dad brought the fish up fish back to his feet. I’m never eating them. Very rare. But McGonney was a friend you know Guava Bix and the Yorkshire. She was friend today so they used to give her eggs. We had eggs. It was overfed. And my mum used to make out curx every moment because smell it coming the whole day. You know the breading the panicking on that with the fire going beautiful. Gautak four to pieces you were over there. Gautak’s 40 grammy. The grammy lived just for them. I found family lived down on our street. It was my grammy and granddad. My aunt and uncle next door to grammy. I was running across the road and my mother was there and sizzling up on the street. I was like the wobbins on it. I threw his knives because as he had lost I also got to see him. When I left school I took out I got to run a kick and I went to my thing like that. And my mother and I were cheating. No throat. I thought it was going abroad going there from our street. I thought it was the house. And it went the trains used to run. And they were saying man come and go over the bridge. Go over the bridge and all the steam. I smoked that. It was called that a doubt. And then my mom used to pack up and my dad’s allotment was at back. And metal box playing finger. And she was a tic-a-blanket. Pick the strawberry. Take the sandwiches and we’d sit on the field and play cricket and things like that. We’d eat some stuff. Yeah we had a good life. Not like kids about. Now why are they? I think it’s sad and as the road’s gone I could cry. All the night shots. Like it was a shot. I laugh every time I think about it. They’re subway straight. I was in West don’t just rock that. All was a musical album stuff. And he was just six. Big island. Ironing a scope. It’s a… What was the ironing? Yeah. Shoot it up. And then there was a goody stop called Kettis. The cam set was like up and all along. It was worn where the kids had lent. It was through. It was how they polished it. It was warm. He was to bring a penny to it. I was going to start to say it but… I figured to eat. I think you could eat. When I first I got pregnant when I was young. I think I was 17. It’s gonna be fastest but I know. He went to sleep. And this Kettis said it. If you want a room. You could have rode a motorbait around it with that big. And I needed for three piece of weeks to… Twenty-two rolls of wall paper it took. And the granny said no. I’ve got you an outstand. Wasn’t straight. A little chill. Chill down. Nice. Nice and cos I loved it. I’m only finnishing is that I was trying another flummet. Because I have posh finish. And had a big silver cross-transf of the Benedict for it out. But there was good people. There was all good people. As a road people. As a road’s gone. I mean what they’ve done since. What is it? I mean nervous guys. That was almost a building. I think it’s disgusting. Why are kids normal now? I extended that graffiti I hated. Man I don’t want somebody to paint flowers on the world. So tell us about your school days. Oh I love school. Yes I did. I went to Christmas. I stopped first. And you went to West stop school. You could get out that way and go to West back to it. I did a little twist of newspaper. I filled it with hot crystals. Beautiful. Moved it. Every day. Now I was saying to me don’t go. I know when you leave school you’re going to get out. My brother would like me when he was born. He would like to be a stone and kill me. I had a white faff. I went wrong there. He was small. If you give him a big player. I don’t want to make it. I shouldn’t have been a better person. I’m working at D3. I was a mother of doctors. I brought this to my doctorate. I had a course for a good day. This way I never looked and I should have done. Oh what’s that? It’s a sugar jam and all in front of my chair. I didn’t look up. I ran away and I said come and get my. Then he could do that. I got in the day to submit and put straight back in the mouth. I don’t know what he was saying. After school you obviously had your first child. I worked at my first job. I thought that mother’s pride bridge in the office. Here to get boring. I’m cleaving straight. That’s there and I started rocking shoe factory hilarious. I loved it. So in the machine. I remember that somebody. The needs were in Rachel Day. Hospital. To go get that stitched in. It was happy. A happy place to work there. We used to sing all day long. The mouth of was German. But what a nice man. He was caring. And then I left there and I went to metal box. And that’s when I was having a beer. What was metal box? Derick Oats. It’s one of the German cooks and one of the ones around the book. I loved it there. And what did you do there? Flanging. You know what? Not that is. My uncle is one of the managers there. It’s a team. We know a chopper. You put a box in on there. You actually stood like that. Tread you thought sealed it. Another one. You never stopped. Never stopped. My favorite day was Friday. We all bought goodies. We all made time. You would finish swapping them. You had to mix back a good date when you had time until you won. But it was a good place to work. Good money. And then of course the beer beside it. I worked so a lot really. My fastest food. It was a roofer. And his mate said, “Oh, I’ll be a little job manager.” I said, “Well, after I helped my, he said, “In this little packing first and chicks.” I went, “Oh.” When I went, it was snowing. It was no roof. I come on along like that. I’d go in there to fight so I would have been a few things. I’m going back to there. Oh, God, I’ve straddled. It was really when I think about it. I worked like fingers. That was a good job. I worked on the rain curl round. I came from Germany to go. It was a time it pees to fish. The time it finished. It was a small pattern. A delicate thing. And they were to open the doors and they were washing the shrimples. For the lawyers to come to the table. I was frozen. Now, at an idle cloth on from me, yeah, white. White wellies. You’re actually dressed in maculade. In that work clothing. And the book foreman was called, in Bobbie Arthur, it was out of our history. And every week he sent me to the nest to get me an old van. I had it on first because I like to cross the road, go into Strickland Street to find the nest, and then she’ll sit and go into me. And then I said, my feet are freezing. And they spry anyway. I tell you what, my work, I’ll get you a book at the regular water and stand in it. I went, oh, yeah, go on then. Without that, the Germans come round. And they said, Bobbie, I don’t know what I was saying. I said, Bobbie, I said, what the hell you’re doing it. I said, I’m doing the machine. Where’s the bleeding scene coming from? I’ll tell you what, tell me now. I’m like, that would be Jesus Christ. They think the machine’s growing up. What I say, you stupid bastard. I’ll let you shoot, say that. Go and get me my clean off of a roll, and I’ll go and make a gun, and I’ll go and get a black marker pen and he didn’t know it. I’ll put all the SS marks on the back. Anyway, what was the name of it? I said, no, I don’t know. He said, it’s you. I know it’s your Margaret. I said, and then you could go 15 minutes in a nice room to have a drink of some of the sleep. And I’ve bought black current slides from Fletcher’s that I understand them. This kid I’m a lot of. I just I’d, with that, it was like a kid fight. So, I know this is a clean little. It’s indeed you. You stop. So, it was a laugh. I mean, I loved it. I loved being there. You shot the music going. Everybody was singing to the start. It was like, good morning as well. A really good woman. But then, I did a stupid thing. I tried to kill myself. Well, I’m party trombiers, but indeed got the kids I was in Delapot and I’m in Floswell. I was in a race skit. Anyway, the big boss himself, he said, you know, my brother’s shot itself. He said, I can sympathize him. He said, there’s much Sam up, but you have one. And I’m putting you on the phone, then he did. Okay. And then I went in again. We’re depression. And this is where I met my husband now. His wife was running for the bus and collapsed and down. And the next is there, you might get on in here, but when you go on, you might not. And we’ve got married in the old camp, so I went in. I had to pick one, I had to pick one, and I went in. Yeah, it was looked like. Yeah. So, about mainly my life being a job I hadn’t been to. Polishing chest sets. Film the arms went nearly blown with a die. Well, I’m sure. Roughen. Matt Fishery’s away there doing first and chips and strawberries and peas. We had more, I don’t like strawberries now. We were sitting there and the third out. And the peas ate them as well. And you’ll start to wear clogs because it was what? Sounds like slits. And I was the youngest one there. I was 21. And I was there. I did it for the first time. And I was like, “What ever the one said to them, they got a bit of age. “Mam can I have a thought? Mam can I?” “Of course, you want to give your kids things, don’t you?” And then one day, the dragon, “Can you come to school?” “Gree a minute very well.” So I said, “Yeah.” One of my kids, he works at Cremen, so I’ll remain the office. So I said, “Well, what about my ability to buy a long day at one free then you’ll be “more than two.” “Gree a bill there.” And Stephen, the oldest one, East Exchange, is almost that age it plays music the girl off it. They’re in like a 60s music. Like always, it’s just a play, not a play or that. But the girl said, “What is it?” When you’re in a big field then? “First of all.” “Yeah, girls, right.” “Likes out right there.” And it takes me, “Mother, you’ll never be know what you mean?” “Well, what about when?” “Well, “I’ll tell you what I said.” “When you said, ‘Your mum can come to school, but it’s fancy “dressed, yeah. I fancy telling me that.” I got a scare and I cut it. It’s right up and I’m scared. I’m scared, it’s on. I’m going to chop right down right now. And the air up, there was like a bit of a riff. And I pulled in the cloud and I was leaving when? “Oh, “it’s so mad with that.” It said, “It’s not my way, old mum.” I think she thought it was an area. As you’ll see, when you go through all these, they’re drifting up what I’ve done. So he said, “You’ll ever come to school again, m’boy.” He said, “All right.” And I had a real big garden. It was right on the corner and it was there, two old kids. “Get your tents!” And so I’m all in the garden. And I was to be outside. We closed those iron in and it was sunny with a French window top. Other kids come in my garden and they were to do a big panakouree for a mole. And a lot of them, they would say, “Take that “in the tent, it’s a mapping on the old days.” Yeah. “Up it is.” But then they grow old, don’t they? And now it’s bees. Now, isn’t it? They’re my seeds, so no. The grandkids. I love the bees. He’s real kill them. Oh, it’s a comical little thing. Never such as a thing. It goes to them bowls on that table. I’m in point. I don’t judge you. I’ve got a man if he did. I can’t stand anything out of place. I want to live through it both right. I put some young curtains. I need clothes. I want, I want a zerak. Oh, it’s shot them far. But never ever do I draw curtains. Never. They’re never drawn. But I’m at the end now. I know what it comes to you, isn’t it? But I like the lights. I like the bright, I like looking at the garden. That’s how I like it. Weird. If, right, I can’t explain it. If, it seems out right, I can’t go to bed. See, that was on the, I’d have to move it. I’d have to over up, tell you, for I went to bed. Then I’d come down and do it again. I believe it. I was like, oh, Jesus Christ. I mean, I maybe shouldn’t say this, but I’m sad. My friend went on, I said, oh yeah. I said, can he get me? Some pink satin sheets. She said, oh yeah, I’ve got some. I said, well, he brings me to them. Lorraine told her. She said, yeah. I was sorry, well, I thought of her. She was a bad mate. So she said, I brought me some acro. Yeah, I went to bed. I never told him. Booze in your back. I said, I’m late there when they were there to not book me alleys. You need a lot of ways to eat gone. You’d wreck big lump on it. I said, I’m not going to oil a death. I don’t, I’m sorry, I’ll get you to do it. What a showering up. I said, I am not. Good when we act. Anyway, that’s bad. I can’t pick him up and never be himself. Get him off the bread and bed, he said. Oh, like that retroform. You know, the comfortable in the end. You had that alone or wrong. I said, you know, I’ll cast the fingers. I clean it in that. He went, I can see that. And he did it. Lord to what I said. I can’t be doing without dangling. So he said, I said, can you? He went now. I told you, what, like, my knocks was getting wicked. It will not be bad. Booze in. What are you saying that way? He comes with his car. Leave the work man alone, man. I said, I can’t help it. The ones come to me and the washer needs would be this way. I think this young kid big was scared. And I always wore long scares. And he was knocked down, sat down and I couldn’t be scared. I pretended I didn’t know that. I went to the man. I had seen that young man. He went, what? Well, after that I’m sorry. I didn’t realize it was there. Yeah, I did. My boss used to say, get in there and this is the end of the trunks you’re met in the house. It was me. So I was a fisherman coming, George and Arthur. And I said, passes to the sea towers. They used to come in regularly. They didn’t come in when they tried. He used to get me to meet apart from abroad. Said, are there in Andrews? I’m not sure. I said, what do you want to know? I said, do you want to know? I said, no, I’ve come from the main scene and it’s never went in again. I was just coming one day and they had a good dream. I took me scared, my niggas. And I knew I had nice black glass niggas. I baked down and said, is this the bottle you want? She said, fricking Elle Margaret. It’s somewhat wrong with you. I loved Elle. So tell us when you started at these streets. That’s my personal, that’s why I got on with people because I like to laugh. So tell us about these streets. When did you start in 1980? The year I got married. I took my wedding cake and did you remember this one? Yeah. These are all these are all at these streets. Tell us what these streets were. Tell me about it. It was a bar. There was a cocktail bar and concert room. I was going to eat full time bar maybe. When I first went there, I went as a food worker at a lot of sudden. Three flights a second made me bring it down. On a night Friday, Saturday and Sunday, they could order chips and peas, chips and koolies. Now, I’ve been running off of it with it. That’s why I think I’m now with Otter Jaffreises and what have you. Look at the ends. Me feet and my legs are at me. They’re really swelled. I never man shit out in the hotkey. Roping down in all them years. I said, “Man, I’ve watched you.” He said, “You’re doing a good job at that food worker.” He said, “And you get on with everybody.” He said, “I’m shooting a kitchen.” I said, “Well, I’ve been in all the city going to work the other bar.” I said, “I’ve never done it.” He said, “You will go in a minute.” And he left me and it was a Saturday night. And imagine it was full. So, now I know everybody that came in there, I know the grandkids, I know their children. They used to bring me presents when I went on all of them. I still get Christmas cards with ten parlours and lovely in it. And I was to make them up because I was to do fancy treggos. I always got dressed up. That’s what I’m saying. And so what was, you know, that’s nobody, I was a shangle baller in them, isn’t it? What in D Street, in the different bars, what happened in the room at the top? What? Did the what? What happened in the different rooms? Well, when I first went there, no women was allowed in the bar on the us, certainly. That was all right. I had a good laugh with some other lads. I was just telling this fisherman come and go down Watson. So, now I’m going away at the end of the time, I’m out of the garage. I said, “Oh, yes, there’s a good old column.” Coming on the night with an ass, I asked what’s next to you, it’s by the way now there. The effin’ ass, I said, “Why?” He said, “I was pissed up.” He said, “Now, I’ve rather waster for me, and I’ve burnt the owl after talking from me here.” Ha ha ha! Well, at this point coming through for the women. As anybody seen anybody dancing on chimpin’ on my car outside, so they said in speed was coming through. He said, “Well, isn’t it?” He said, “They’re thoroughly waiting. I’m an Irish dancer.” Every day it made me laugh. And there was a pub called “Shalve Remoten” of your end of that. And they said, “It’s dirty lamin’. And what did that sort of call him, back then?” They said, “No, it didn’t shall. Remoten is being bad.” Well, honest to God, every day it was like that. So really, fun way. And I remember a little old man coming in. And they said, “Are you really sure Chicky said that?” He said, “Mommy, I’m out.” He said, “Mommy.” I could write a book about all my lovely people. Every one of them. I looked at every one of them. Every room I worked in was always somebody special. But I loved it. So the bar had, was no women? No, no, that was for so many years then the stops it then we could go in. And then the cocktail bar… The cocktail bar was nice. You don’t see it on that book. Like, Dunyanika, Ben Orange and Nites, Coffee Tearba. And what they did like, the fish was a big jewel box. All the ladies were at court and there was a change in Remoten. And they looked upstairs, they had artists. On a little road, I’d be seeing the spectacle shop. He was the compare. I worked with him for all my years. John De Dromer was a Decorate and he was a Decorate and a Decorate and a Decorate. There was all in the group and there was a Friday Saturday. It was Sunday, it was Sunday night. The band. Got some good artists. You got some right titties? No. But got some good singers. I want one more one more thing. No, I’m not. So, to John, tell me something about Colonel Ralph of First Aid, Paul. I mean, I’m not the East. Go to the bar. That’s it. Don’t you like my singing? I went, “Yay!” ‘Cause I said, “Eats.” I’ve got an hearing from… I always did that and this would make a long way to the home. A meal for boys’ who’s a wok for gimme it. And I went, “I act lying to just come out the carpet.” There must have been a staffing and a class. I had a place. It was full of it. So I said to Sean, “I see that at Big West.” What did you call it? “The Big West is greedy, girl.” And yeah, this woman comes and says, “Oh, can you work with me?” I said, “Yeah, what do you have in the mouth?” “Oh, my phone would be number.” And Sean said, “They want to talk with you, they don’t. I tell them they’ll be in the toilet and that must run, they’re done.” So I said, “Can’t get in the toilet. It’s what you make. Can’t get in the toilet. Is it fluid in the summer?” I don’t like to say it. I said, “Tell me.” Said somebody’s in there. “Well, that’s why you can’t.” “No, no.” “Oh!” I said, “Sean, I said, “You go.” “So what’s happening at Earth?” “Oh, wait, you’re looking parableed as…” I said, “You work on the nook account there and you’re on the carpet.” I said, “About your wife’s doing all your rusbands, you’re looking bleeds.” I said, “I’m letting you know you’re going to be mocks out and clip.” “Oh, oh.” And I also do weddings and education as well. And you could suck on what was that? There’s a gato in the box. I dropped it right outside the club. Slid out the barf now. Next morning I said, “Where’s Eric? Eric Pamela was the boss.” I said, “Oh, I was the last one I got.” I said, “What for?” He said, “Somebody dropped some gato on his slip and broccoli’s ankle.” I went, “I’m young.” So when he came in I said, “Oh, I found out I wanted Eric cheeky bleeds.” I said, “Oh, every year.” Ha ha! He never knew! Ha ha ha! See, it was a laugh a minute there. Very little for Michael. And can you tell me about some of the performers that were in the singers? Was there any singers or drag acts or…? Where were we situated? The bar was here. I said the bar was here. The artist was right down there. You could hear him, or you couldn’t see him. Didn’t outside. Because it was full. So they were popping… Everybody would come in. You knew what there was where. And where they were going to sit and what they were drinking. I could now name every person. So it’s popular, or very new. You see, you had a lot of found up schools. And then there was… Do you remember where Fletcher was on that road? There was two of them from there with flats, a coffee and soap to get in. 3000 members there. Never got any problems. Never. Never. Any nice sense of somebody’s life, you know me. There it is. Erm… Alas, I was working downstairs. I made the door bang and I looked… Some of the flights said, “What’s wrong, what’s wrong?” She said, “I’ve been stabbed… stabbed!” And I remember… It wasn’t in the club. I said, “I remember this said, “Do I ever pull the knife out?” “Get a packet of Chris, 88, put it back on out.” And I went in all these days and I said, “This life’s a day. “D Street Mac, you always call me that, D Street Margaret, oh, ain’t it?” She said, “You were saved by a wife.” “Oh!” I said, “You grow old, no.” She said, “I’ll never forget you.” Yeah. And then there was a little album I had. It was to bring sandwiches, it was going to pack up for a month. It was like belly and it was choking. I shot it out and I… I went, “Jesus Christ.” I said, “I made an… “Anestice only for my daughter.” I went out the back. But it was choking. But it helped me, didn’t it? I got me silver servicing and I got all the medical things. You’re upstairs somewhere in the fall. I was that interested, I wanted to do it. I wanted to be able to go silver service. I wanted to be able to… Elppin’ nobody if they were so poorly. Yeah. You get oxygen, Stuart, yeah. Yeah. I put a call, “Scrock’s cool” on one, one, year. And I got the big dice up, the kitchen, dancin’ that, and I cooked my ass. I fell on it. I said, “Do you want me?” I said, “No, I don’t. “I’ll manage.” Well, I don’t. I’ll do it for you, I have to do you all then. Then I did it… I remember I did a part-sick, well-known family. I won’t mention doing that. It was all right. And I went in the kitchen, all the changes in there, and I covered it all over the zigzagel. I’m glad I did. I didn’t even know it. I had a little… …ax-roof. Oh, my, I’m back up, didn’t I? So, the… Sean got the police, obviously. He was comical, Sean. And I always remember it was the first, he was the wick, for a morning, right while midnight. I swear it downstairs, then I’d be upstairs, then, for the night, so… So, he said, “What do I think you’re on, back, love?” So, I said, “Be pairs, and pair-fuel, and I’m trying.” And he went, “Anything else?” He could think of, and I went, “And looks out this year, and I went… …perinicus, what?” I said, “Well, I work a full day, so I used to get changed on the night in the day.” And I went, “It’s sure.” And I locked his head and said, “Don’t be effing daffy,” he said. “If, dead, be there, then a parachute would off the road.” The policeman fell about, “I went, right, I’m going now.” “It’s off, Johnny, I’m bothered about my bag.” And he got the gory back that was on the road. Everything was in it. The monster means it’s dead. Yeah. Tell you, the thinkers that have aren’t into me there. And then I once went dressed up as an old woman. And the boss looked me on the bus. It was a pensioner’s girl. “Can he manage I am here, alright?” There’s something wrong with me. But yet he was to say to me, “Go out with the pensioners, my group. Share a moment. Get my old singing in there.” Why was it important to have good times in a life? Why was it important for you and for everybody to have a laugh and good times? Well, when, like it was like the, Christmas party. So you’re under laughing, didn’t you? And the like a laugh, don’t you? And it was one of them, “Shest the corner, mid-fuhrer?” That was a mocking night now. And got all the goodies in yourself to me. It took them all the quads in the street. “Are you greedy?” Ha ha! “Are you the only other drunk, milder, I feel like a Sunday. When it was free to drink, “Oh, I love the drunk, you’re weird.” And I like… That’s what I believe you’ll bring this up. “On to drunk? “Conk stand?” And one of them would ask them, “Took him to grab her so away, you see? “We say, ‘I’ll always say, ‘Fish’ and I think, ‘Jose, you got to wear a joke?’ “Don’t know.’ So that Schoen said, “I’d like to get the buses to own Margaret. “We’ve got a taxi pack on me in the pub of slagie, but on the toilets. “And it went, ‘Where’s me rock? Where’s me rock, Schoen saying?’ “I shook that right up your rack. Get on me!” Ha ha ha! “See how late it was to make me laugh. I’ll follow you later.” I’ll wait there. It was for me. I think we all worked out there. There was this little kid wearing them in gold jolly. You know something there? Nice kid, he’d do out for the barrements. And the bloke come and he was a stripper. “Oh, I said, ‘I’m saying that everything coming.’ So he said, “I used to wear it for him. I said, ‘You did it. “What did you do? Carry his back. Every time.” He didn’t barrements himself. “Anyhow, I said, ‘Don’t hear what I’m saying, Ian. “So that he comes near me. “And I won’t listen to it. And I said, ‘Yeah, cream on it. “What’s the only mouth face that says?’ “I’m telling you now. I don’t mind that. “But it could have been fresh cream. That ends.” I’ve never read that said before, so no one. Todel off then. I thought you’d rather die. “Did you have lots of strippers?” “No, no. It’s maybe special mates or women.” “No, no.” It was a… I would say more for middle-aged people. History, sat in a frowny night, sat in a sun-dered, yeah. You knew everybody knew everybody. You got an open. Somebody coming in and sat in there saying, ‘That’s nice, ain’t there?’ I’ve always sat. And who were all people from has a road? Yeah. Well, some come from all of it. The other thought to it, the other waitress, serving them, you know. They had somebody pull up chalice, pull the pants with a ticket, while I said, ‘Then that walks to the back.’ And I could talk to them, you say. The big trays of bowls. It was a well-fisted-out club that I met. Then that outlet was marvellous, absolutely marvellous family. Wally Palmer was an old man when I got there. I forgot eight years to die. And there was a little fact-head, an understood word called Kevin, frightened of the dark-end. Went to Wally’s funeral. And the granite in me is silver-ed, thinks what flowers in for the weddings. I said, ‘Go get me that silver-ed.’ I went out and said, ‘The ash-ed out, the ash-ed out.’ And I went, ‘Give me Wally’s own shruby.’ And I pulled it in, and it’s all in Kevin, come on, who went, ‘What’s that?’ And said, ‘It’s Wally’s ash.’ What? Said, ‘It’s Wally’s ash-ed.’ Oh, and he went, there was another. For a week, he was walking right up there, till I found him to help her. Ha, ha, ha, ha. And it was freezing up the stairs one night, and I went, ‘I said, ‘We’re walking out.’ I was to meet Mike the main, one of the, ‘We’re all, ‘Oh, there you are.’ Well, go for something. It said, ‘Oh, there’s a ball ball. Eat it.’ In the office, it was our back of me. They were in there. It got the biggest piece of paper, I think, which I pulled over at once. And as you leave it, we have metal tray, I threw it. So, I’m gonna put it on the floor, and it’s glass-ed! Floor! Ha, ha. It was a shock. Ha, ha. A little shrink like that. This is the floor, yeah. What was it, what did it look like inside these streets? It doesn’t exist, does it, any more? What was the wallpaper in the carpets like? It was what? What were the wallpapers in the carpets? Oh, the wallpaper was that scion. And it was like a bent orange of the floor. Every room was nice, especially that lounge. You couldn’t go in that lounge if you weren’t dressed around. There was a bounce. There was somebody on the door. Or… Yeah, the dome, and always, always. If you weren’t a member, you wouldn’t have got in. If you went to that club, now it was there, you would leave you at the door, while the shoe would come and wanted to know what he wanted, before you could come in. And how did you have to dress? Dress? Yeah, you said you couldn’t go in unless you were dressed a particular way. How would you… Can’t we in that lounge you like to be dressed now, you see it? And what about the bar? Well, no, fellas come in from wet, don’t they? But there was nobody a mess, you know what I mean? There was snow-coteable, pool-coteable, gas, television for boxing, and all of a night. The bar was massive, and it had wooden floor, or… It would make a vinyl, a rope thick vinyl spot was. Absolutely spot was. You had to add, I don’t know, six or a second clean as… It was immaculate. All that to be spot on was nice. Nice environmental working, nice family to work for. There was caring on the encounter with everybody. There was lovely people. And when did you leave? When did you leave? When did that leave? We finished, yeah. Well, Bill got a brain virus in Cephalitis. And I come away then, and the job before that, John said, “I’m going to… If you want the franchise of the ’20-1′ car, I can’t leave Bill.” You know, it was like it for about three years. There’s still a lot of colour on now. It’s gone to tech the car, and it’s gone for a service. But the marvelous people care and care about you. If you had a problem, you could tell them. Really nice. Funny as well, Eric was. I went to his funeral last year, and I mean before I went to his wife, they’ve always sent room me an ask me to go. Or would I like to go? And I went, “Yeah, of course I will.” And if I was ever fed you up… And I got to where I was calling magic girls. I was a different person. I was a different person. I’d get in and say, “Oh, I already know.” “Yeah.” Different girls together. And I’d come out after you. Yeah, I loved it. I never ever refused, if to say it. They had lots of clubs, you know. Did you know? Subway club, Chamle club, Albert club, Fountain club, Cherokee, Andros, they were always there. And I’d wait and see everyone. I’d say, “Sandra, you’re the only one I didn’t go in.” If there was a machine saying, “I was off for a day.” I’d say, “I’m ready to go.” “Sandra, sounds…” “Yeah, alright.” And then I was once going on all day and the children were a little… They said, “It’s me, Margaret.” I said, “I’m going to work, sure.” He said, “Can you get me something to work for tomorrow?” I said, “Well, I’ll hire you.” “No, you’ll know everybody who went there, alright.” Yeah. I could… I never ever… I was miserable, I thought, never. Never ever. I was happy every day of the… Good glass… works out. And he did weddings, God. I once did a wedding day and I said, “Arron, Donald, says, “Sure, you better gather. Come up.” And he went, “I have a visit.” “I went, “Just come up.” It was about 11 of them. It was a great bit, hopefully like that. It was after the time of that, the sandwiches. I went, “You might as well have added in Rosalind Street post. Shall we phone them all?” It was famous. I went, “The drunk, a crate of brutal coverage, that was it?” I went, “Did you know?” So now I’ve got to clean up after then look now, I said. And there was dutch on top of that. Then he could smoke. So I know I had to clean the afters when it was boring. I don’t want… You know, I like doing better, if you’re on rolls. I know why because… After a bit, it was relieving, it was off air. And then sat drinking, everyone would be able to cut and they’d be happy. Yeah. Not everybody was miserable work. It was happy. So I loved it. No matter what I did there, I liked it. And I never ever said I wasn’t the work I was doing. I was only full-time time-made there. Because I loved the job, I loved the work. So what year did you finish? I’d say… Who was… Who was sixty-two when he got back? Just over twenty years I was there. Yeah. My wife, I loved her. And then I pulled it down. What a shame. It was a lovely building. And you know at Christmas, I don’t know where to go from. Where I was, I think. The trimmings was outstanding. It was beautiful. Beautiful. It was never ever, ever empty. Never. And when the ships come in, huge is kind. We had one run in there, the big family of the well-bombs. And they liked that stand there, it could break in air. Danced on the chair for Loughton, but I was like… Ha ha ha! I couldn’t go on to the same. Ha ha ha. I’ve seen some things there, right? Some good sounds. With… Good week, you know what I mean? The best job I ever had. And I’m glad I did it. Disappointing. I cried when the boy was like, “Oh! The only man outside the district when I was going to pull it down, a real saddle thing.” I don’t know where the thoughts are in jail in there. Me pointing out there. Why did they pull it down? I don’t know. The men flax of it. It’s silly, really, because nobody compared them there. So we’ve got a flight and had to carve a gun. I don’t know. I really don’t know. And where did people… people that were members, after it closed, where did they go to drink? Or… I don’t know. No, no. Shere Reke was still up and then. I think. Rainers. The most Andrew’s Club. Rainers, I would call it the Memorial de Triangels. Right there. Yeah. I think it’s an evening busy. I went, “Oh, yeah, yeah!” We rather than be able to try and know what you want about. I know it’s almost… Yeah. But Andrew, he won death once. He had that club. Day Street. Subway Club was only small. That was nice. With a little stage and everything. That was nice. Chandere Club was nice. That one, real big. I know where it’s at the one in Amabate. I can’t remember the name of it. It’s about me and God for us. I’ll do that. I pulled that down and made Alsace on it. Charyke had to pull it down and the boot shops on it, aren’t they? Oh, no. Charyke, no way for anybody to go, is there? Like that club, Thursday night, Bingo. My husband did the Bingo. He did all the Alsace and that. First he went for a Swedish friend on dock all day. But I might have come there. It was both there all the time. Yeah. Yeah, I was used to saying, “Oh, glad you were in Billaback.” “Boom to go the Bingo and maybe out the barn so they’d say, “Oh.” I got one last come. I said, “Oh, this is a new Bell Margaret. Oh, got me training them.” I said, “Oh, he pulled a part before.” Well, there was an ox, you know, an ox. It was only a bit in it. I showed up hitting the sink. Said, “Boom, did you win?” I said, “You boss to put that in the other bottle and put it up.” I said, “Why did you write down the sink then?” She said, “Is the boss sitting there in the back?” I said, “Yeah, she’d come and go see him.” I said, “Yeah, but not on the job before you go in.” I already asked him if he’d given the money to buy an iron. He’d write a cloth. And I said, “What?” I said, “What?” I said, “That much talking is yours. You could see where he’d be.” And when the artist comes on, he starts wearing some munching. “Oh, what are you doing?” He said, “What were the artists? Do you remember any?” Oh, it just happened. They’d come from a lot better. Singers? Erm… Elvis in Pairs and Air Tree was good. The lights in. Mal, lots of players there. God’s medicine to go on then. Magicians, he got magicians. Comedians. But the lights. The band playing. Because there’s a dance floor about the speakers there. They all got on dancing. You know, the sing songs there like you say, “What, you almost just said when they do it.” And they all get up dancing at the end of the night. It was good. Dang, stop, must be. Never a problem, ever. Never. No trouble. Nobody act away. Nothing. And was it fishermen from overseas? No, from home. Oh, it was when he was jamming. Get around to cold him. They said, “Macro, will you join me in favor?” I said, “Yeah.” He said, “Will you organize a party upstairs for me?” And I said, “Never see them on then. It could be a 50 pound note.” Oh, I was not. I thought it was for a money. I thought it was a same one. Oh, I said, “Oh, thank you very much.” So what I did, you’ll see on the end. Yes, look at these. I’d have to find it there. I come up and be dancing. I had it made. Oh, look at that one. That was new here. What are you wearing? I brought that back from Tunisia. I thought they just found that. Oh, that’s spelled “oh”. Oh, do you believe me? I don’t know how I did, but I do. Tell us what’s in the picture. Eh? So what’s in the picture? Uh-uh. What are you dressed as? Wonder Woman. Sure, the cheddar. It’s a bleed and wonder, and all I say. Come on. The essay. Ha ha. And this is in your house. Eh? It’s the photo taken in the house. Yandafur, I went to club. Well, there’s a bit out there. And how often did you dress up? You only used to eat. Only new years. No, personally. Yeah. And what are you wearing in this one? Indian outfit. I brought the front from Tunisia. And who are these people? That’s Jordan, I mean, Sophie. I took the pensioners out and I’m dressed as a soldier. Jordan went as a little young woman and one of the bar lags just come inside. And the kids lived me a rifle. And I’m marching with it. I banned it. It shot all in the ceiling in the pot. I couldn’t kill them, could I? Oh, I made a kill. Oh, Jesus Christ. And they said, “There was cutting the hours.” So what I did, I put all the outfit on, I went dressed like that. And he went, “Go get ready, Margaret, for work.” He said, “I haven’t cut your round work.” Mm-hmm. And what are you wearing in this? Eh? What, tell us what’s in that photo. What are you wearing? A tassel frog, big beads, a cigarette with a big old hair, a big glass, a green glove song, and that. And this, the prom dress. The fishermen said, “We’ve got a prom Margaret, we’ll have a little try, a run.” And I got ready, and the left man is a road over traffic with pooping and the root stack. E, the blessing. That’s my death-cotted wild-tech on holiday. It went to doctors, sitting on the wild on the doctor’s, I went to go, only jumps after them, bridging, cool, did so. Really upset me, that. Oh, look at that. I couldn’t get that with me, eh? Your dresser’s like a red. Yeah, I made a lot of, I’m a red Christmas tree fairy. Yeah. Is it the fairy? Yeah. And this one, your dresser’s a little piggyback with framerates. Yeah, but the works far. But as a baby, you’re dressed the A, the, with a dummy and a member of the walks in from Sydney went, “Oh, I’m off.” She said, “She’s not right in the end.” I went, “Oh, she’d go.” That’s in the hour before I went. I could have done it long, man. I was sitting on the neck, and, “Oh, hey Dad, I don’t even see. Not far off that.” [laughs] I think it was free, dude. It was a joke, but my mouth was in. Dight happy. Dight happy. Yeah. Dad, what’s the smell on his face? That was a French night, and I made it over. Hey, that was mainly street bath. It took a four-stroke. I went on an amazing one. I went on an amazing one. There’s some other fisherman’s wife’s. So after they, like, when they let women come in, what the… That was in the cocktail bar. The fisherman, I was like, “What’s on the music?” “What did you say?” In the cocktail bar was the music. Yeah. This was in the cocktail bar. He was a fisherman. Oh, you won’t believe what I did. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Eric, sit down, checking the triple. We’re going to a farm. A lot. Why, he’d try to come on with a dudu-n-ex. What are you dressed as? Chicken. I’m a friend of the farm with the ladle of almond chicken. I was on the phone in the package and I’d run in these bright white mana-wet-a. So, a chicken on the floor. Did you make all these costumes? Yes. Did you make the costumes? Some of them. This one, I… Oh, God. I won’t make them to the brown lot. What’s the E.D.? I rose in the garden. No more, normal broom. I borrowed that after 101os in the army. Typical and beautiful. I had a sword, a sword, a sword and a gun. Oh, I don’t know. I did stupid things. Is this here? That is a… yeah, before I changed it. That’s the cot that you have made. I love it. I said to this bro when I went abroad. I knew it was listening. I said, “Bil I’m gonna put my cot down.” And I’m going to go on that trampoline and I’m three double summers done it. Anyway, two is like, “Oh, I’m gonna watch it.” I hit those legs so they sat off and I peed myself with a shock, nearly. Ha ha ha! Why do you love dressing up? I don’t know. I found it. It’s alright. That was Chambly Club. That was Rita, who had a job at the Chambly Club. Listen, we’re not like the air grower look. He’s Santa Claus there. Eh? Santa Claus? Yeah? I’ve got a lot of good reason to get the pensioners up. There’s the eggs in the basket though before I went then. No, look at me. I don’t know how I dare but I dare. Chambly, we did a chat all the clubs. Posh the piano. I can walk for three days. I’ve got about a cot down. There’s my friend Lorraine, who was with me. She went as a school girl. And when was this ever in the summer? When did you do this in the summer? Yeah. Yeah, it went all over foot in it. I collected. Oh, dear no. Well, I don’t put rubber gloves on me and I’ll cut me duck out. A little rubber dog. He acts twaddles these days. Tell us about twaddles. Amazing. I don’t know what I am but I let him before I let him buy any way. No, and if he needs leg on the bar, then when you and lunch can’t afford me, he’ll buy that. I loved it. So I put my leg on me and try me when F&O magma. That’s a means for you to be. It’s a ten year club room, please. Did twaddles come in often? Yeah, he was coming to see me. And perform. Did he perform? No, on each and one of the people. Yeah. And what? He has to come and come with his knitting. Do you want to make any way to jump? You know, if it was no, jump a pass. Were there other drag people or other gay people with him? No. Just him. Why did he come into the club for you to see you? We did, yeah. Yeah. For the laugh. Oh, yeah. I thought my bangles are so many a-euse to wear. My daffod to Juul and my bully. He did watch it. I’ve only got these. I sold them. I’ve got six thousand for them. Yeah, everybody knew me with a bangles bag, with the bangles. And where did the bangles come from? Presence. Did you? The daffod works out. David Anthony is the jeweler, as I know them, right? David was the watchmender. But he didn’t start as a watchmender. You did? Yeah. What did he do first when you were a kid? It was a bobber. When I was a kid. That’s going to say I’m the yachs and they were- He was a friend. Out of the truck, Lee, you would do the watches. So I got good discount. Yeah. I remember an artist, showering, and he said, “Hey, Steve, this is Timmy, we out of the barn.” And I went, “Sovering person.” Oh, he ate all them from them. He went and he said, “Do you ever check them out?” I went and go, “I get back and then sleeping them. I have sex and everything.” “Alright, I said, “When I have sex, they’re all.” And then rushed him up. Have you always been funny? Yeah. As a kid, were you funny? Yeah. I always get dressed up and mop and jump. This is a friend of mine, I remember. He was a fisherman. It’s a long girl. Did it bother you that it was- because these are sexy outfits. Did I? They’re sexy outfits. Yes. Did you- you did it for yourself, but also you knew it was not for the man. You knew the man had enjoyed it. Yeah. I like to- it was Christmas Samlo. So every year, they expected me to go in a different outfit than you are a girl. I used to draw it and then say, “Would you get it? I’m going to go get me a door. I’ll do it.” I remember, “Look at that frock.” He went, “His tattoos are amazing.” He was a builder. Roy Bennett, the cold and lovely man. That was where the younger courts near the bar lock. That’s me and me, Colton. But down you could see what I’ve done for my breakfast. Yeah. It’s a good old old old. These were on those bars. I’ll try them in a minute. Those were in and Joan and another one of the last days. Were you- was your family funny? Was me family funny? No, only me. Oh, he brought that. He could be. Where did it come from? Where’s the funny come from? The family? Yeah. I know the family of friends. My name was Margaret Bormont. John Foster, man. Look at this. Like, if they’re just- If there’s a particle in yours, that’s me to go. They know if I’ve had about three drinks out of a year. The last time I had our gut drunk, I was going to bring me home and a wheeler did now. The fishermen took me out and left me drunk, some of that fence. I went and got up, I can’t find my shoes in the fridge with the lights. And what did people drink? Drink. Yeah, what was the drinks? You served. Mild, bitter, lager, Guinness, along there. And then you got all your spirits now. What was the most popular? Lager. A mouth. Look at that. Ari, one of the fishermen picked up. I know. So people loved coming in to see you- Oh, the common sea, you were from a semi-hour time. I think he’s got an eye full. Pardon? I’ve just got an eye full. Oh, a mooler joke. Look on Blandon, death at the sroom, champ. So this is a disco. What’s this a disco? Yeah. Yeah, it was a big. I didn’t care what I did. My mother. I used to, wouldn’t I? A bit of- That’s how it means. Look, look. A month fat then. Always short hair. Short hair. Yeah. And there’s some more here. What’s on these ones? It won’t cut in. What? Where do you get your hair cut? You know where the banquels to be called? It used to be called “Revenstery”. Yeah, they’ve got- Called them goodies. Oh, yeah. So, where the mool? There’s a current competition, it’s Margaret Gordon. Who are these? Barrements. Tell me their names. Joan. Joan Dad. Joan Dad. I can’t remember her name now. And I think that was her mum. And they were all- Yeah. Barrements at the club. She lived on Tansy and she was cement wedding cakes and birthday cakes as well. And she cleaned up love, and she worked with me. Wow. So, what was the difference between a pub and a club? Well, a club you could play bingo, come here. You had access on and a put the dirt on the ice. These were proper access on a big stage. And a put the dirt on the stage, didn’t they? Oh, I don’t know what to ask. Come get me out of the bag. Drop your money. What are you? Tell us what we’re kidding. It’s no mum. Jewelry the cold there. That’s some zone, I mean. Did you love being a barre mate? Oh, yeah. Best day of the mile life. So, when you start to listen to these stories that you’re telling, or you reminisce, what do you think about, what does it make you feel about your life? It made me happy. I mean, look what it means to me. Oh, for sure. It was a trumpet on the floor there. That’s the barre. It’s a cocktail barre. It couldn’t get up. My, my, my, my game’s nickname was, it come in the club on Instagram. The times like that in pop. And like props up, like props anyway. Get it. That’s just where. That’s a fucking part now, my lord is real. What are you doing? So, I didn’t mind him swearing. It didn’t bother me. He had just pretended anything, and that’s his wife. And she’s just steady hour. She had a leg off. And he, they down-cabbled players. And they laid face down in the garden. Somebody mistake now, they, backled him with a baseball bat, and they got a brain. And he died, not one after that. And she died, and I’m seated in December. She had a leg off. Cappled. She used to be an actor. Muffled who lost. Very, very, very, very, so, a macro, I mean, a passe coming. Oh, I don’t know. Oh, do a macro, it would have a lot of fuel coming. And then, as soon as mates was coming round, they called him Bumble. I said, I called him Bumble, was. Anyway, she said, he’s a little shy, my grass. I said, oh, he’s out. She, when he comes in, do’s, and I went, all right. I got me scared, and I took she right up. Hold the chomp right on me, knock the chomp right out on the wing. Oh, so you’re Bumble, I went. Anyway. He said to spite, oh, I’m all, I get going, I’ll call. She only got to go, man. I’ve got some fun. I ought to tell you, you know, some way taxes used to check, but, hey, what do you want to call for you? No, I’m okay. Do you want to call drink? Shall we, um, shall we have a pause? Oh, what? I’ll just pause it, yeah. So who is, so the woman in the photo with the big hair, yeah, where did she work? She was a bar maid as well. I’m from a club. Ask the, yeah, bar there. It was there for years, at Andrews. She really nastily. She was, so, if they all give her, it was ten bobs, they know. She was to wrap around the fingers and to gee, change them, but she couldn’t say that for people like, oh, that’s it. She was a brilliant woman. Very nastily indeed. But she’s also dressed up in the photo. Like dressing up. Yeah. Made me. Yeah. But her hair, explain her hair, it was, it was a piece, it’s a lot of it. Yeah. And always like this, like a giant piece. She looks like with a red on the landing because it never molds. She’ll just scratch your head with a nitty needle. Well, you got the nitty nail casting, I’m round doing me it. Kate Pacmo, she lived, we’re all in, I’m a street, this one. Yeah, I don’t know. Bar made, little Pacmo, little Pacmo there. Not Kate, Kate was a sister. Lovely woman. Nope. Don’t know. No. I think this is Nancy. I don’t. Nancy, she used to work at her rainers. I never went in rainers, you know, I mean, brother did. I never. Why? I don’t know. I found it. I don’t know. I found it big and loud and… You got some rough things in there, I think. So where I work? Yeah. And I never went in much. Yeah. So, yeah, thinking about the, thinking about, um… Come in there, I do your coffin. Yeah, alright. I’ve got… Oh, I’m going to do it. I’ve got hundreds of photos you can actually, should have got them all out for you. Next time. Oh, watch there, just stay there. Stand there. Look at the stairs. Wow. It’s like Hollywood. It’s nice on a night. You like it, yes? Yeah. It’s like a house. Tell me about the house. Why you, why you like it like this. Why is it important, this decoration? Look, my name’s been bought that and said when I was slimmer, that was me getting ready to go out. Why? Because when I was younger, I was sitting in a van. Go on with the road shopping and I clean, retro the house. For a coming bath. What, never mind, is wrong. I like it bright. Do you know what? I like the bright lights, like that. I’m waiting for the decorate coming to have all this clip done. Do you want some tea? No, I’m like, I love a biscuit. I don’t want to do. No, I’ll get, I’ll get a flumber. I’ll get some, because I’m interested also, you know, Hazel Road, women on Hazel Road always wear jewelry. They always wear their hair beautiful, don’t they? They, particular… There’s always pralps women. As a road woman would pralps me. All the tinted stress rate as well. Oh my god, as I said, I got rich with earrings, I had a little telephone behind a fish, I don’t know about a chain or likenesses, an older chain or a likenesses a serious thing. I always want it more. No. No. But I like it to be… You fruit as well. Give this aye. Aye. But what is the pride? You know, they said, you said that Hazel Road women were pride, were proud women. Well, you know, because it was proud that there was one who went to see the lights, well, there was a nice room coming home. You always knew, as my husband was just coming in. Bill? There was no window was coming home because there’d be cappics on the walls and all that dry in them. Yeah, it was special. I always think, if you’re happy, go look here and you like to go down. You’ll get home. I ate more six centred inches. Everybody was about me a drink. We’ve got a drum and coal, they’re gimme, and we’re going to walk. I’ve got a cabinet and they’re in a box ring there that I’ve got more than a puff. And it was when the brothers were like, go get me that picture of our old old place. Someone upstairs. Are you old, Dash? She’s going on a mastery. I want, oh, do you know, it came back in the lower end of the time. I want this bright yellow and summer’s out to always fall away. It’s sad, no, no, no. Got me back. It’s like this, man. Get some on you, get played, new morning. I said you were burring, I said, yeah, we’re in the boy. And they had, my brother lived here, he was waiting for his flat door. My granny was the ex, he was waiting for a bungalow being dumb. There was a soul, my father said it was like a wall, almost a golf. And I went upstairs, and I was getting a share, because I was doing a wire up, truly, actually. But he didn’t rail, but I thought I’d cut myself. So I come down. But when I joined the church, I said, yeah, in a mini. So, I said, it was that day, he said. I’m cool, man. Yeah, I ride. I go up, okay, I was like this. This is like a car, maybe I ride it. Well, every time I saw you, I said, I’ll tell you, now, what I’m doing. I told you, could we serve, share this? What? I said, I don’t know, it’s all royal. I’m not going to tell you what you’re doing with the slash gacha to the dead thing, it’s. So I rolled, who needs to see? He said, I’m going back with a full box, and a thick paper, and you can call that. I said, be chinky guests. Do you know what I’m doing? When I cut myself, sharing that to… You, I was telling her as well, about the satin drinks. Where did you go? From me, Ed. Yes. Well, never, ever will I let satin sheets come in this old together. What about me, all in my mind? Nothing to yell at me, Ed. And what did you say? You get your moody. Shit, I’ve got a sensey all my, and she says to me, you’re sensey all my, is sick. It’s not my man, I’m just, I don’t know. You’ve had a good life though, together. I’m still here, aren’t I? Good marriage. What did you say? You’ve had a good marriage together. Oh yeah, yeah. What did I say to you when I married you? You can have whatever you want. And I’ve never stopped. I want it, come and have it. And it says, it’s, that’s what you want, you can have it. It’s a dry sort of what she’s in, means and. Don’t you? You can’t check it where when you go, man. So you might as well spend it and enjoy it. Oh wait, I’ll make sure that. Well, we know you do. Don’t be silly. I’ve just thought like you’re wasting money. What I waste, well you bad things, forget you’ve got a mood. Oh yeah, I do. You give them a word. Yeah, I do. Well, I like to help people. I feel sorry to talk about, so I don’t. Well, we’ve lost, oh the fishermen’s place, don’t we? Do you think that wanting to help people, did that come from your family? No, it’s just so weird. Pink hips, okay. It’s okay. You think what, okay? Well, your family, you talked about your family being very, you know, you had lots of good things, and they made things, and they shared things, and you granny had baked the bread. Oh, I’ve been having a big time. Yeah, I’ve been having the terrace got some, yeah. That’s for me, yeah. If she made a big shoe, and there was some, I want me to do it next door. She’d text them for aye. Are you wearing a maui? Well born. Yeah. Well, it was his granny that lived next door to us. I’ve seen him as a man in his pram. It was twins. Yeah. His dad had guns, like, shuffled a big man. He was cruel to them, thanks. His only blow car nor could span for his underpants. Glastony springgills match. And his wife was so calm to hear it. Next door. Now, this is, she was also calftening me, when the mum and dad went in and went up, or unbroed. She mounded her. Yeah. She let us to play, um, uh, Jacks with a ball, where you pick up. Oh yeah. Yeah. And the granny, he’d swag, you know, in the backyard for fishermen, the nets. And she was to let me, plot me, er, up. No, for a swing on the lamp, but. And then, he’ll show you, ask Jerry to carry her in town, he was a character in. Lived down out of the terrace. And he swarmed the lamp post with the legs wrapped up. They’re all, and he was a funny kid, won’t he, Bill? Yeah, I got a lot of thinking for us. Yeah. I won’t be here if he won’t for him. I saved his life, punched his ass, he had an answer. For a change. So much different. Yeah. One of the lads in club and I don’t know where that for, so there’s a lot to find it. We’re in hospital with these backs, I said, “So it’s right.” I’ll go and sleep, she’ll be wearing it. I said, “Yeah.” Well, when you got dressed up as a mess. Oh, no, she’s on the floor. A mask on. And I said to the s***, “Can you have a big pant, please?” And I explained what I was doing, she said, “Yeah.” She put it in the members, really, pouring in these back. I said, “Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.” Anyway, I was watching this, and she said, “Do you think pants down?” He went, “Oh, no.” I don’t believe it. I said, “Can we just check that everything’s correct, in the lads go, Bill?” And as I did, I lifted the s*** up and went, “Click.” Let’s see if everything is correct, sir. Are you passing your water? Let’s just check. Anyway, fuck off, man, go round. Fuck off, man, go round, man. A friend at friend in A. Then I said, “Oh, I was a shock for it.” I said, “Can you have that?” I had been eating a s***y for a while, didn’t I? My brother’s girl, sir. He died. She was with a granny and granny and dad, dad. I was like, “Oh, come here.” I went to get a… What, what call it, Bill? A trolley. No, a desk. Oh, yeah, from… A computer desk and chair. On a young rat. Well, I love it when the young ones… And there was a bar of chocolate in the back of the care. I said, “Thank you very much. It’s like I’m really grateful. Can you put it in the back?” Oh, I said, “Do you want to sit in the back?” I said, “Well, I have to yell.” “What do you want?” So I said, “Oh, well, they could be rude, didn’t they?” I said, “Take that chocolate, or do you want to go in the back? It’s up to you.” He didn’t take the chocolate. He was going to sugar-dome, weren’t you, mate? I said, “Oh, well, that’s it.” She embarrassed these people, like, that all the time. Fellas, I know. Not women. Why, why, why men and not women? I don’t know, because I don’t know. Just because I’m cheeking. But why do you never, why do you never wind women up? I don’t know. I’m not. Well, you are, but you get more of a lap doing it to fellas. Look at the embarrest, you know, like doing that. It’s like when she was at club, when they come home, from sea. And we’re blocked, one of the fishermen come on to the bar. So they got any eggs, she said, “Do you want it crossing?” She said, “Yeah, you run.” No, I’m pregnant. I drank it. And I had a flip flop on my stick. I never told it me knackered up. “Start!” And he said, “Oh, we’ve got a young lad, it’s his fair strip.” “Go in the back, mate.” And he discovered it. And I had a fast end box. And he said, “Can you come in here?” “Get your kids off, then, what is this?” And then I got when I said, “And bend down.” And he went, “I know, I’ve only done one trip.” He went, “The lad’s was almost one month.” And he said, “You wicked bleed after dinner.” But I like to keep him happy, didn’t I? Part of the job, wasn’t it? 

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Part 2

This is… This is… Kate Jenover on March the 21st recording Margaret Green at her house for the project scene, but not heard. Okay, I can just leave that. The rocawassie… Spectacles shop on road. It was the compound. And it’s got the spectacle shop just passed. Fisherman’s place. It staves the column. He was good. Good combat. So… I don’t know, there was a drum made, John. John used to be my decorator and he went to his grunk to spin to live. No, a tear cake. So, let me say, okay. Who did he drum for? Who was he a drummer for? How long was he to remember? No, who? For the bands? Johny Scott. Very good. It’s Harris. We had a few with them on and off different ones. Over the years. I just think he, my music. My boss said, “In patriot, although, we said the pension is out, Margaret. You are in charge of them.” And… Yeah, right then. So I got dressed up in an old pinney and then scarf. You don’t know him the boss. Anyway, it’s where I’m going to be. I took it all along. So I’m the boss. I’ve got a whole singing going along. I said, “Johny, I’m a drinky. I said, “I know.” But they’re up, really. So, we’ll get to the place. A big restaurant in Scaven with the old life fish and chips. Some of them are up to the front of the perimeter. I’m back, you know, to do and make me laugh. And we’ll off one. No one’s going to call him. He’s been an ex-skeeper. Where he was in the pub all the time. That’s it to my boss, what we’re going to do. He said, “Bring the police.” I said, “I’m no Margaret.” His wife was so uncriding. I know you’ll be all right. I’m going to be back. It’s like an almond peach in your water mix. You eat your tree every morning. And yeah, find an end of pub in the toilet and sleep on the floor. You know what he said? “I’ve lost my belief in rock. I said, ‘You’re losing my bones and you don’t get up.'” I said, “Then I went to Beethard.” And I got dressed up as that, so I borrowed the gun in ice. I didn’t know that you’d have told me. Marching long with the flag on the eight. So long way to take. But the mother of a little drink. Yeah, Geech, it’s shot on all in the ceiling. I couldn’t tell somebody can’t care. My boss said, “Yeeesh.” That’s the whole thing. I didn’t know I’m pecked. My wife, we’re not for weeks on the day. Some good tricks out with them. But you know what makes me laugh about them when they do Christmas time. They did when I first started it. Everybody got a little miniature to come in. But the drunk matter. No problem. They had a drunk half a part of my old brother. There was a brand new baby champs when he… I loved them. I really loved them. They were old people. They were amazing. No problem. Always I hate. No I can win. Marching long after that, I don’t know. I think of them in other places. And the block I’ve been in said to him. At the nice people, I think. I thought I won’t bring a room in. I said to her, I know it’s one block. Really tall. I can’t remember doing that. It was a prison officer. You know. They were calling porridge. And I shouted. “C’loporridge, I love a dance with you.” This is my way. Porridge. I went, “Yeah.” I didn’t know it. I forgot it. Oh, it was a beautiful in man. Really, that is. Yeah, come on, porridge. You see, if I give them an inning, they’ll love to. I thought there was special, you see. There was a big, F-D-Blond, and I had a fish a minute. And it’s a good looking, really white blonde there. I was calling lagelikes, because he could drink lagelite water. I know it’s one of the… I never saw lagelikes in his wake-up, and I was like, “Makro is… being knocked down now.” There was a nightclub called Denry’s. Do you remember it? It was brilliant, I loved it. I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” I was like, “Oh, no, that’s cool.” Never the same again, it couldn’t talk, it couldn’t talk. Broke my eye out there, I did. I went to see him. He just went out there with his fingers. He knew me. Oh, I cried over that. That was terrible, wasn’t it? Yeah. I was like, “Oh, I suppose you know, visiting people.” I said, “I’ve got acting in the thoughts after the cap there.” One of them was coming to call him Stuart. And his back had gone on his way and said, “Oh, it’s in a royal head flat. It’s back to the day.” I said, “That’s right, I’m going.” She’d be like, “Yeah, I said, “Yeah, yeah, yeah.” I borrowed a mask, an apron. And I asked the next, who showed a big pen. I said, “I’m doing a joke on him.” He said, “Oh, right.” He said, “Oh, yeah.” And they were all stood out of the back watching. And it was land. I said, “Come on, I’m sure.” So you make fun now. And they did the couple do you wait. You don’t have to do what you do in the year. I said, “Come to see.” Oh, don’t let the last time of the box, can you? I’m going to go around, can you? Oh, get around. Get around over here. So all the memories of that play, oh, I did cry, I didn’t shoot down. I remember, “Delly Bell, come and ask.” You’d be nominated. I said, “What for?” An octave of work and all that me. He said, “No, they want you to stand outside looking real sad.” I said, “What while they pull it down around my ears?” He said, “Well, just something. It’s a real good person actually.” But I was really miserable. So what was she in there? And you never laughed like that. Can you not yet forget that shit? It was from Turkey, I told him to know about the quality street. Put them out for the patient, that Christmas on the… It was just a show, I was like, “I’m just going home.” Do you like walking like that? I was just walking like that quality street. It’s just a minute sauce. I said, “You greedy bastard, what are you doing?” “Get him out!” I said, “What are you doing? What are you doing?” “No, you don’t have the power to get him.” And there was a little old man who used to come in, oh, I did like it. I liked Little Man, Robert Gordon. So I was like, “Can I have a sandwich, Michael?” I was doing it for the day. I said, “You come out there.” I said, “Oh, look, Sean said it in a free restaurant.” I said, “It’s an old man.” I said, “You are.” And I tried to do some smites, it’s a cool, freaking, a little ring in the fork. So now I would say, “It’s fucked.” So anyway, he died, I was really upset. But the Sean said, “No, Michael, I’m George’s left.” He said, “What do you say?” I said, “What do you say?” I said, “You better come in the cell line.” I couldn’t even think, “It’s all the flamest from the funeral.” And the text, “And you’re my light flamest.” It was the eighth. What was the whole name? I took some supernal. And I rang some weird sactus of, “Oh, they’re doing me then.” And I said, “Can you come?” And I said, “Come.” She said, “Well, so much later, nobody got flat and put flowers on the floor.” I said, “Yeah, that’s good to me.” “Ah, well, that nice.” And I was just saying, “I’m coming to the funeral, man.” That book, at Puritan, I’d go and wonder, “What about I go back in the other one about Jada?” And he was like, “And here?” And we were again, I went, “Yeah.” I said, “It’s me, I’ll be.” And then when the big boss died, I would worry. He was to have a press on, and I was like, “Oh, it’s only that other.” And then that cool, every one day, I was like, “Oh, those are just shit on the table.” I went in the cupboard to laugh. I’ll be ending the cupboard. We’d have gone, “Man, anyhow, we dad.” And the granny’d give me this silver round for the table. And this young undershirt, that way, that Kevin petrified the dark and everything. And I got the ash out there, and I put, “Well, is that on it?” “What’s that like?” I said, “The other one is actually still being delivered.” “Oh, you’re bleeding, Jada.” He said, “Oh yeah.” The two were said, “The one was right.” It was walking. I did it for a week. And he said, “Can’t whack me back or you’re a nook kid.” And then he said, “I said, Kevin, also a lot of frees in a car car.” And they went, “It’s a more, more, fine radio.” “That’s a good evening.” I got a pizza pen for that long, so I liked it. And we had metal trays, or it said the B-roll and the words, “I’ve dropped set when he’s bleeding, glasses through up.” And then the way he said he was saying, “You’ve asked me to send a camera.” He was like, “Ah!” “Oh, the bad music. You’re so much like, no I am.” I’m going to be here. Can you remember any of the performers Ruth and the Redans, Bobby Mandrel? Can you tell us some good numbers? You know, when I was 50, I said, “Oh, I had a lot of artists. I could show on through a figure.” And I said, “Well Elvis in person, I said, “Well, yeah, it was just black.” I said, “Oh, it was digital.” You know what it is? “When the band said I said, it could have any drinks you want, so you’re in the middle.” I said, “I’ll bleed and kill him if you have a good black ear.” “That’s his expanding role.” And it was honest, but it was good. I said he needs a mousse in there, so he’s no good guy on black over. He’s coming here. And with that, then like, then fellas that strip off without them. A mama said, “The band made shit run out after the band had moved, and the don’t bother me.” “Yeah, it come up.” “No, no, got his dingo waft on my face with cream I went.” “It’s not my flavour.” I embarrassed him more than he embarrassed me. I said, “I’ve had bigger up dogs.” It cleared off then. “Yeah, it was some good performers.” But in between that, they loved the band. You know that radio gaga? The baritone betrayed, it was to old bang-a-bow, to go around the road, radio gaga. “It was a really good Jesus Christ.” The full clock, but it was nice, wasn’t it? Who was in the bands? Who were the musicians in the band? Musicians, the singers. Oh, there was that main man. So let’s play it there, because of God’s medicines, they were good. The students, singing anyway. I can’t name them, you see. They dragged around the band because the play deleted songs out. They loved it. And the dance floor only is about as big as this room. And they all got dancing on it. And they were like, “Oh, my God, I’m dancing.” There was a young girl who did dance. She’d never seen that. She’d never screw her on the dance floor. I’d say, “You can’t do that.” Not in here. And you know, at Christmas time, they were to sit on chairs, past these days, around the corner, and after so little found up to waiting to get in. Oh, I was horrendous. What, 3000 members you can imagine? It was always, always. The poem has decorated it personally. It was beautiful. It really was built for the decorate, massive decorations. And the Cudfer put it up while seven, there was queuing from six out in the cow, if it was snowing, and one mother was almost recording. Nice that, isn’t it? Really nice. Yeah. And it was good entertainment. Did an old singing and dancing? Did you have Les Dawson? Les Dawson? No. I can’t remember. La Cajels? La Cajels? A drag act? I can’t remember that. Um, twaddles? Twaddles? Oh, there’s a photo of me in twaddles, dancing. Did he perform? No, he wouldn’t. I mean, come in the bar, I think it was already dead alone. When our first black women got into the bar. I didn’t come in the bar. And it coming out of when twaddles got a pair of shirts on, flowered. Sacking, oh my god, is it bingo? When ye dorks wearing a hair? Take a… Wait! If he’s left on the bar, then you rock, couldn’t afford making to the fellas you see. I said, I know that. So I put my on this front shoulder. Oh, I think that actually went too shredded wheat. It’s cheeky bleeder. I laughed every minute. Every minute. And my boss said, when the man comes, the young man comes to mend the dishwasher, leave him alone, Margaret. Oh, well, I won’t. I said, just I know you. I went down, and I got to say it near him. So I got me scared and put it off of a recidical. Oh, sir. I didn’t come back. It said, I think you will come back with you. What are you doing to him? I said, I just want my… I just want my… I just want my… I don’t see my own man now, bless him. I bought that now, Jack and Joe. Just bottles of like Guinness at the bottom. So I took my scare and miniatures, and I bent down, and I said, once Guinness wanted to… Margaret could see all my ass. Black, friendly, nooking. It went, kid, all my girls are doing the jokes. Oh, yeah. My thing was dead in the lounge. My boss was getting there and answering sayin’ them, and keep them in. It’s all right then. I understand that I got a little crush on ice, and it’s all in the day. So it made out, did it, did it, did it, did it. He drank it. And then on it, it jumped on… I’m talking about Twaddles all of them. Tell me more about here. It come in, one day and a week. Sat knitting? Sat one’s with his knitting. His mum and dad had a pup on… On this road. But in another… Bother the boat being in there, you know what I mean? Listen, then Flats over there. He was to wear a ruby gold… …bangle, he couldn’t get it off. And he was a cake. Really emotional, some sounds. Well, they do, don’t they? Well, then he was funny, he was so funny. When me and him got dressed up as that, the snow Queen had him. And once ago, all of the children, stringing me in a bar where it was… We wouldn’t have it. But I liked him as a friend as well. I haven’t seen him for years now. This is a club shot down… Yeah. He always used to pop in and see me. Why was he emotional? Why was he emotional? I don’t know. He never met someone and he wasn’t with them. I don’t know, he never said. But the things he used to do, it was funny. It really was, I loved him. And another girlfriend, he had the flowers up on the road… …upstate Joji’s road. He was funny. And I’ve seen them, I write Flats over there. But it remember… “Crazy little background” “Hey!” “I just gone to the level, isn’t it?” And then the rock was three flowers from Bounding. “Oh, I’ve done that. It’s a dery.” I rang the police. I said, “It got it.” “Give it to the police.” “Yeah, and it’s so many, I’m going to get a bit of a door.” “Where it come from?” I said, “I’m sending out all this maybe a drop or some help.” And his door was greeny painted, it ripped out there. And then the old scaffold announced that, doing it, it was on the 13th floor. And this kid went walking by. He climbed up the scaffold, trying to rock people’s house. And he ran the police to the police and said, “I’ve yards and drinks.” And he said, “No, I fucking haven’t.” So he said, “It’s walk.” “Ha! Ha ha ha!” I am so un-caravanna with him. I was the one from the day of that night, “Oh, alright then.” “No, me now.” We were sitting with Nick Chil. That was my boss’s, but was well, you know, I’ve waited there and all. And I don’t dare. And then they got off a meal and they’re not on a bluff. I’m going to come in home. I was fully, I was late. And we went out and it did the Elle John Boccolate, you know, it went all off a… …mechanical. It really looked like him. And he said, “I’m up in St. George’s Road School Magra.” And he came in and went, “Well, where was Elle?” He said, “No, cool one.” So that’s where I worked, you know. This woman bigger than me. But 15 kids in the front, I think. Michelle, what was that? Michelle and then Caroline. Come on. She said, “No, I’m looking out.” Elle John, “If these fucking old John are my Raymond Road.” “Well, I don’t know, it worked myself. It was worth going on.” Ha ha ha! No, get in the front, you know. Oh! It was the singing gypsumul in the post. It was a cornmagra. “Why do you want me?” Well, we all got more good when we got one now. And I fell coming out. There was like a step and an eye to step. And I missed the boxes. Then fucking shoot. There was a little fancy time on the kitchen. And I said, “You dad’s rubber way.” I was like, “I’m the f–” And a beautiful red thing I’d all liked to all. Ruined it. It was a bastard shoot. That’s a shoot up. It’s only because you can’t get them on. I was an earticom. Remember when I went to see, it used to bring fisheum and was took it to fisheum. And I had the bad news for you for today at Alfie. They all said, “Thank you Lord, I need to…” And checked them all. But I didn’t, I remember them. I bought them a nice jacket. Oh, that’ll do for with it. Then I bought them a birthday kit from Max and Spencer. No, I got the kids there. They didn’t taste right. So if they didn’t taste right, I was going to give the kids a… I told them I’d enough of you to anything like that. And you know, if no money to get flowers from the shop now, it’s a London man. I did, I rarely helped him. So where was he now? I’m not my old. So it gives the shop up. We can afford it. Not me. Well, there you are. The last was why I think. If you’d have got M.M. swaddles to get management about, they don’t like nobody knowing. It was gay, really. I said to him, “When did you find out you were gay?” He said to when I was the young kid, he said, “My dad was real strict, I swear.” He said, “You tell him he said, ‘Yeah, then what did you say?'” He said, “I don’t know.” He said, “I don’t know.” He said, “Dad, I’m gay.” He said, “You want some confluence?” He went, “No.” I said, “Okay, you fucking get out now.” He said, “Why? Why do you throw her?” I don’t believe you don’t like that. I lost the care paper, you know, man. I do. No matter what you are or who you are, I’ve had the biggest furniture in the world. I like that. If I like somebody here, that’s funny. I’ll check people as I find them. It’s a bond that way, there’s nothing wrong with that, is there? It pisses me off when people, I don’t like pretentious people. I don’t, I don’t like it. Don’t even think it’s dad in there, they’re too black men. I don’t think I’m up my phone door. Oh. Did other gay people, I said, “You okay?” You ain’t got a torture you were out with, were you? No, when I went in finished, I said, “I’m pregnant, Billy.” He said, with a real lot of trouble, getting this small dish, I said, “I’ve told you all along the way.” Small maid, there you go. The nurse said, “Oh, it’s been entertaining, those of you who never stopped.” That’s your real life. Yeah. Did, um, going back to gay people at the club, did you have other gay people coming to the club? Did I? In the club, were there other gay people that used to come in older people? Gay people, gay, gay people. Darn. G-A-Y. I need a pen. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Tell me more. When we were swaddled, our kid convinced us he and me. Um, Ruth and the Ruth, and I had served a lot for, and it was always on the exam, and I went, “What’s wrong with you, David?” I said, “No, I’m just depressed. Why are you depressed?” He said, “I think I’m gay and I’ve caught some of my mum.” I said, “Why can’t you?” I was called to one, and he left home. And I saw him during the week, and I’d been to a funeral and ran this. And he went, “Oh, I, Margaret.” I said, “Hey, we’re all right.” He said, “Yeah.” Yeah. I don’t like people that are printed yourself a color, anything like that. I don’t think you should be. You are what you are. I’ve got to regulate that. Yeah. I once found one of his earrings, Bobbie Mandra, beautiful, a dinner jar club. And he said, “I can’t thank you.” And they were really, really expensive. “Do you want a drink?” I went, “No, thanks, you’re all right.” Yeah. I didn’t even move for him. Yeah. His house was subsiding once. His friends were back up there. And he was in his garden doing it. With his boyfriend, I reckon. Yeah, it’s a nice fella. Did he perform? Yeah. Yeah. But I’ll move, my favorite was Ruth. Yeah. Because she was down to where? She didn’t have a book. No, I hadn’t heard what she had done. She was, what she was, and she didn’t care. She had a lot of thomorous. Ruth and the reason were a lot of people in. And she sang some lovely songs. She was a drummer as well. She was good at her job. Yeah, I don’t know if she’s still alive. No. Maybe. What were the songs? I shouldn’t put me in either. What were the songs? The house of, like, what Brenda Leid sing at all then. It was like that. It was good. She sang them. Everywhere was, lovely what she sang. Did you want to get off the stage when she sang? She was that good. I liked that. But you see, you get more across there. Riders. Forget pub. What were they all like? Riners. Rock soul. Yeah. I mean, they sweat there. She was a bar maid there. I used to go in when Sam and Ade. And I don’t believe in Dad, you know me. I don’t believe in Dad, you know me. I don’t believe in back to Thailand. I don’t. With all that going on. But, I mean, all the kids were in that world. Some of them honest to God. I was full about laughing at the old men with their ears on. Very good friends. I didn’t know. And the front man didn’t fix him. And the brass, the kid, oh. But there was some that were really good. Dressed nice. I like that. Yeah. Alfie was. From Boeing because it was like Elton John. If it went out, it would go on to York. It’s like the next service went. I saw a joint. I saw him jump. It wasn’t like I would. To say no, no. I said, that way when I know. So it should come after you wrote a graph. It went, yeah. And it got off the wall. It went, no. It just impasted it. And then if it went out in the car, the car’s had got… No, no, no! Fuck off. I used to laugh all day with him. I loved his company. And I loved Toronto’s company. He was brilliant then. And there was a taxi driver coming in. And when he didn’t have a fare, he would come upstairs to me. He would write my book. Yeah, yeah. And I was bothering you. I said, oh, I’ll tell you one day. I said, all right then. He was married. But it might end up a fella. And they said, I really, I said, well, do what your aunt tells you to do. Tell your wife. But I said, I always make sure you children are alright. I haven’t seen him for a long time. Always pop sick to see me. Always. I got a lot of people coming in to see me. If I was upstairs, because I mean, just like, walking the door downstairs and I was there, won’t I? Yeah. I never saw gay fishermen there. Really? Well, they’re the children, won’t they? They won’t. I don’t mean children. They’d interact them. And they won’t have had the strengths of fighting back with them, I don’t think. And very big fishermen. Not all big, but most of them were. Really big bill. Mad fellas. Al of Demalme. So why did, why did people, why did the fishermen, like the drag acts? Why, why did the fishermen like the drag act? I didn’t know all the lights are seeing. Well, they didn’t like to be anybody to know that they went to see him. Really? No, I think so. I was a long to come. Especially in that room. What a beautiful voice he had. About 12 hours long, out of her own pub. I never said, “It’s once a while, he’s working, I don’t want some.” But he lives just over there, but he did. Well, when he sat down in the posh lounge in Geeze, nitzing, he said, “Well, he’s doing shucks, making a fucking jumble car, you see, and yeah, alright then. Don’t be swag with one, go come in.” “No, well, I’m not stopping nitzing.” I said, “Alright, doing nitzing then.” Did women like them? Did other women like, like, “Wait him, oh yeah, yeah, all my friends are swimming. Everywhere it went, I mean, they all think there was more women he could sing, you know, but not like Elton John. And they used to, go see him. Follow him wherever it went. And I’ve got another, I’ve just lent the auntie a lot to lend you a card to Lorraine and she worked with me, she had a lovely voice, and she got packed, pub on Beverly Road. And it’s a disc of her singing live at the back, beautiful. When it was my birthday, she used to take me down some of the roads. Because my name is Margaret Rose, she was just, “Wherever I was, I’m the bad day.” She’d come in a pub where I’d sing it to me. And she died. I found her dead on the bathroom floor. And what did people think? I tell you what, she said to me, “Will you come in your black cosy Margaret, and your black white cosy?” And it really runs on me for years, and yeah, right there. Now, all these blocks come in and it was all chunky. As sister and the sister in the room, two others were sat there. So now you have an announcing, I said, “No, it’s how slimy club for the night.” And she’d bleed there. “Oh, is it?” I said, “Yeah.” And you don’t know it in it. I said, “Put your cosy imagine, come out there.” I know, it was about to come out for a night long. But I won, I remember the loser got wet and I put my leg up on the van and I did the splits. I could walk for a two days. (laughs) Why did you like to laugh? Well, I never liked to laugh because it made me happy. But for everybody. Yeah, everybody, yeah, I like to… When I was at school, it was a dress up thing, I was always in it. Oh, work. I liked… Now, I once went with the beans, we went to a blue doll thing. I managed when it was a… My first one, he was a football finance student. I said, “Give me that, and give me that talk and get me a ball.” And I worried. Come on, bounce and develop. And I went there. I wait. I don’t know. I just like to entertain nothing. That is me. I mean, if anybody’s on the pass, like, you know, just a week ago. I know, who am I going to tell us some things? I’m telling you about, just let me tell you this about a royal. I got to be there. I was a black-less, innocent person. Mrs. Green had a gun. I thought, “What’s that?” And then we got a little bit of a accident. And he had a bit there. Oh, I mean. And I know that girl, Bruce, as you’ve seen around here, I want you. All of the arms. It’s a safe-ass ghost. Mrs. Green, I couldn’t have out the lock of John. Or the crew with a bleed and be… Wrenched to get me out. I held it in the back of her to see, “Oh, my… Get me on the bed, I’ll have the… Gun race, the coronavirus. I run out. Honesty gun. Don’t get out. What a shower. Bongles, my looks are dead. I mean, it’s only down the lake. I said to you, “What are you buying me then?” I said, “My nerves have gone right through them.” I didn’t know. Poor Bill. But to entertain, Zana, from not that. You like to entertain. You like to entertain people. Yeah. Yeah. They were saying, “Tell us what to come on back from Africa.” And then, “Minesse.” She didn’t have a boyfriend other time. I went to oldies in Azel. I knew it was there. There was a bull on her latte. And I knocked and they went in the trolley. I said, “Oh, raw day. The club lawyer for Christmas went… Shh! She shot out. She said, “Dyaa.” Said to the bar, “I’m ever so sorry. You want a drink or…” Don’t get it out this bleeding trolley. I said, “I’m not huge. Do you make you old?” She said, “You do make it.” And then, all of that, I said, “Can you… Compute a desk and share the bill? It’s out. They’ve done it. It’s been so good. You do me a favor, all you put. That means it’s out. Would you like it in the back?” I said, “Why? Would you?” I said, “I don’t know what I can do in the car. I’m walking. I said, “No, no, no.” I said, “Oh, there’s a bar and chocolate there, love.” It’s up to you. I was around that. I was going back with me for the same minute. She said, “Dyaa, come and don’t.” No, I said, “Oh, shoot him.” A-loft. But it went like a real wreck. That’s how I am. That’s how I’ll always be, I think. I said to Bill, last night, “If I die, do not put me in a fridge at all, right? I don’t like a cow. And what if I come alive again? I’m going to get out the fridge.” So, it don’t be any different. After I’ve been through it, it looks like it’s up there. It doesn’t be done. Paddles and lids. Brank, pink. A lot like whatever happened to baby June. I said, “I want it.” And I went to the funeral room. And I put a thing out of my shoes. And it didn’t even fit me. He said, “Do you want something in your fireman?” I went, “Yes.” I went, “I want them on.” I found a way I wanted a Brazilian before he grew. Oh, he went, “My girl, I’ll shock her when you come in here.” He said, “I don’t know what you can say or do after that.” He said, “You bet my dad, but I can’t come up when you come back.” I don’t know what you’re going to do. Well, I think if you make somebody laugh, be happy. It’s a lot in it. That’s why I like being out of bed because I could do that. Don’t I? I’ve done all sorts to them. They’re fishing. The first day of boxing, the flip-flop on them, starts and you get the naps at supper. And I mean it. The first day of boxing, whoever wants to come in here, I saw. And they brought a little like first trick to see. It’s shit itself. I said, “Go into your inner here.” I said, “Dicks, and I’d a whip. Proper whip.” I got everywhere. I went from the proper bull whip. I said, “Do you want the whip?” The medicine, but… He said, “No, not really.” I ate and then I got another laugh and I said, “It’s on your family.” He said, “I’ll give you a cent.” What else do you do? I said, “I don’t.” They seemed them whip-y-seize. They said, “Well, sit your back on the door. We’ll sit and come on front.” What did people think to gay women? I don’t know if nobody ever said. They didn’t look what you mean. Yeah, they didn’t care. They didn’t have that rule. Yeah. But I didn’t say I know it at the most. No, I think it’s the really old ones. That I bit pretty to do, but once they ate it, I loved it. Well, it’s have you been broke, isn’t it? I was broke up to love everybody and be nice to everybody. And my granny always said, “If you can’t be nice, don’t do anything.” Always be polite and always out-paint if you can. And I’ve always done that. When that fisherman’s friends were doing collaps with clothes, I’d go, “Redentech clothes.” Do you think it’s a hasal? Do you think it’s a hasal road way of being? I’m not being nice. I’m not being nice. Do you think it’s a hasal road way of being? As a road people are all friendly. The fisherman was the backbone of hasal road. The food me, it’s only in Trinity House, you know? Oh, Trinity House is going to freakin’ make, you know what I mean. Trinity Church. Oh, I got me in on that day. I come out with all sorts. I remember I was like now. But I think I’ll always open. I’ll text stuff to sell. I’ll give them stuff to sell. Well, I don’t want, I will always give them. I don’t want it to be forgotten. I lived in the streets. I was straight, my dad was just a ten hour old cop, it was a bobby. It was a slander chick. My brother was a fisherman. Everything the round was still out of the way it’s on dock. I went to sleep. Don’t many that never. I never used to love to wear the sand on the clubs, the apples were in the morning. They went down the dock. Every Sunday my dad took his own dock and it was like pop the seaweed. I remember there were some pack of sandwiches up, we used to go and sit in lots of water and I loved it to happen. And I tell you it was good with me. The mission lady, she was just a comedian, she was a good glass man for it. I said to her I don’t know. You say that, I don’t want to do that thing. What you’ll see about what she said when you do it back and it went, yeah? I don’t want to miss a cop. I remember when somebody died in the streets, the shops down there, there was a list of what anybody would give for the flowers. Like, Mrs Brown gave two and six, Mr Green gave one and six and then all the flowers were displayed with the levels in the window and the day before the funeral would come and collect it for the funeral. Every shot winter after. Really? Oh yeah. Yeah, there could be a woman out, one of the celebrities, called collects. And then it was some drug point and like the big pigs, like our mugs took our old together. If there was any money or if that was given some space, no gloss on the day. Amazing. Yeah. It’s always like that. And when, then ships got lost to a cop. At that school, on the teacher said right now, we’re not doing the lesson now. I said, “Why aren’t we?” So she said, “There’s been an awful tragedy. She gave my involves to me all children, so I can’t name the ships.” But three ships was all crying. Sent us home and the atmosphere on this road could have been a pin drop. Everybody was sad. Nobody was so pinned. And it’s always stuck in my manner. And what, oh, certainly with Mount Fishman, that young legs, like they’d come off. And he was rolling on the deck, he’d send his arms, was still blinking. They never had no canceling. Two days later, they were back at sea. Well, I think that’s disgusting. They should have answered the care. I don’t know if that little idea was only 16. First trip. The tracks in the wind, didn’t it? Oh, oh. But I guess another leg coming. And the road, as I was setting off, it goes through. I pulled all his fingers off. All he had left was his thumb. He lives in chips, he fell. I’ve seen some of things there. And listened to one. I could always tell if they’d done a good trip to come and rail our plane. “Rathom up, Margaret.” Yeah, all right then. And you want to want to mow like a bit together. Then when they went on the spirits, it was real laughing. You know, I said to Joe, “What’s the guy?” And he was to go there. I found the van. So rough. Bit of salad and all some charades of salmon. Kept some in well midnight. My boss, you’ll say is 25 quid magma, go get yourself. Yeah. Well, it was happening one way. You had the jewel box on. Then it was happening. But there was no nobody. And prejudice that I know of, normally. But I know of. And if there was, in the club, I would have told them. I said, “If you don’t like it, leave.” But nobody ever did. And then it took among the cells. But if I had made them, I’d have had some luck to say it. She was brilliant, eh? Oh, yeah. In the club. Yeah, I’ve seen that. Yeah. One coming. And her scat was like a palmer. Could see what she got for a breakfast when she sat on the store. I said, “If I was all about going put a different scat on, you’re in a bar where there’s a lot of men should dance where I’ve done it.” Oh, I said, “You’ve really done all that in here.” So she was a prostitute that was not here. She was a slave. But she was a trader. Yeah. It was, you’d get your rants in massive snorkels tables. So. And then they had das, young men, like a little balcony, went up. Das. Then pulled tables. And the bandaids paid for the access. They’re wondering that I was bought in them. There was never anything. Never. And then some lads come up. Then Australia, I had to change them. I said, “I’m a place no girl.” I got it. I was laid right across the stairwell men, I couldn’t bring them. It’s just the right position, he went. Yeah. I said, “Well, I’ve seen you. Put one leg on the floor and I’m like, “Oh, I’m doing it without what you do.” You said earlier about Henry’s. And the girl. Oh, I loved it. I loved it. And there was a gay route. I was a girl. Tell me, tell me. When I left club, I said, “Let’s go to Henry’s.” It was always the Sunday night, the gay room. Actually, my son, I have the next near there. And he’s, “Arumkel, I’ve Henry’s.” So, I had a beautiful Christmas tree. And I walked out with that little mugs. I don’t think this is what I’m saying. I said, “Oh, the other box.” I heard it right there, “Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.” I was a kid, I had to go out and drink. And I was there when the lads fell from top to bottom of the stairs. I would have to go with the band. But I come out, I don’t know why I’m so in. Who were they? Was it Fisherman? – And performers? – They were very good. To be inclusive. – But Fisherman performers? – No, in here. – Who was in here? – No. Who were they? Who were the customers? – And Henry, I didn’t know. – Yeah, I just heard Henry. His accent and people. But there was real flamboyant out of them. I could’ve said, “Listen, tomorrow, don’t you know?” I was there to show Alfie. “Oh God, I’m scaffing, go away.” I won’t say. Was it popular? Was it popular? Well, Henry’s. Never ends, see? God, everybody went and was killing. Jackie White was a boxer. I went out with him, hold on, I don’t know about four, two, three, he was at a boxing club on Bank there. I mean, that club was talking to him in a situation. Then, when it was a real nice kid. And the father said, “You’re not seeing him. He, Aaron, why?” It’s why, if he could see himself, in fleet, the same as you. I like him. It was to go there. At the end, you don’t bounce in there. At the bounce, you’ll just let me in. Come over there. He lived. He knows to come down Rollings Way. That first one, I lived in there. And he came here and he said, “I’m going on the ferry Margaret.” If you crit some a scan, I said, “Oh, right Jack.” And he had three strokes on the ferry. And he died. And upset me that, a nice kid was Jack. Yeah. Yeah, there was bounces on the doers, they. And they’re protected to gay lands. Make sure there’s nobody touched them. All right, then. Yeah. What year was that? 1976. My brother went in there when he was only little. Fourteen kids in fishermen. And I bought him some little air fresheners. He didn’t know it. He’d go in these trainers. Because when the way I wanted that seat, the feet get in. And he’d come in and care. He’ll never call it “all remaining.” He had an eye on the seat. He’d feet until he made it. Said, “Well, I don’t know it being dancing out Henry’s with them. It’s all imprinted.” And my wife, Stephen, is a nice kid in ’62. Even to his end. I was like, “I’m sucking him to a rail.” I said, “Why?” “Why?” “What do you think?” He said, “What?” He’d be with a little rat and he’d think, “I said, “He’s got what?” I had the bleeding bedding out there, deckles everywhere. One kid, just dumb, dumb. When they come back, I was like, “What shall we know?” I was like, he said, “Fucking allergic to comfort.” I had everything out there. I said, “Sorry, I’ve been met in there.” “There’s a language to comfort. What shall we know? Oh, no.” Can you remember the fashions? Can you remember the fashions that you wore? It was all jeans. You wore? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I wore like this. Jings and little strappy tops and real eye ears. – Were you jeans? – Gorgeous. Yeah. Well, if you caught my stairs and I said to all the shows, you wouldn’t believe it. No, you wouldn’t. No, really, I understand it. But I want to show you some of it. What is so different, it belongs to Bill, not me. Come have a look. Now, it takes me for a night to go over the stairs. What’s about the fashions in the gay room? What? The fashions in the gay room. The wall up there wanted. Which was… …Frocks, make-up, old-and-old earrings, aren’t you all right? Everything. Everything. They’re like the business. Better than some of the women I was in there. Come on. Come in. I have to own a day. And I think he was throwing up the stairs, indeed. I can’t, now. Yeah. Spoons come pure or wrong? We’ll build set three out of time now, won’t we? From all over the world. What are they? Three of them ago, pin badges. Four. They’ll just collect some. I start stuff for a while and look at it now. From everywhere. Someone’s from America. Can I take a photograph? Look at these, K. Eh? Take a photo. Yeah? Bills. They’re all bills. Look at me and doing… What are you wearing? Tell me what your outfit is. That… A long black tight-scare. I like to… Saturn gold top with a black bow. Is this in the club? Is this in the club? Is that a D-string? Yeah. Handsome. Does it end there? Yeah. And I like… I don’t come up. It’s a church, but I like me thinking it’s a book. And I like the fisherman things. That’s me brother. And his son. He’ll miss her flash here at lunch. This one? Yeah, he’s a twin. His son, one of his son. So I’m glad he won’t allow to see that. That’s terrible. Took some getting over that kit. Because nobody knows why. Oh, there’s me in the fat belt there. Ha ha ha ha. Dick, my liddie. Now, my room, you like your thing. Okay, now. Come on. David’s been… Oh, my… I’m a pale filmmaker. The lot. It’s beautiful. Beautiful. Look at that laugh. Okay. This… Then I’m going to pull this from there. Then my little pillows to front me up. Yeah. I’m building my little box for me to tell you. And I was pulling when they come up all that measuring. There was an L+. I said, “I dropped my…” Don’t make this laugh. I said, “I hope you’ve got it done by tonight because it’s out strange now, you know.” I thought your back was bad. I said, “It’ll get better.” And that’s the bathroom. Are you showing me your shoes? Mm? Your shoes? Oh, yeah. That’s the bathroom. That’s the stuff everywhere. Clothes have gone everywhere. Oh, shoes. That just resembles. And then… I like these. Well… Put that in there. Oh, I dropped that now. Sure. I’ve boxed it to stuff everywhere. Wow. Show them everywhere. Look. Oh, shit. Oh, I know. Beautiful. Oh, what better run over that? Tell us what it is. It’s a fluorescent sweatshirt tote. Oh, me froth! Yeah. Oh, if I die. You won’t believe it, could you? Let’s just do it. Wow. Beautiful. What have run to baby gin? I’ve seen that before. Ha ha! And this, I wear it Christmas day. My friend brought me from abroad. Gorgeous. Yeah. Or a co. Turkey. Yeah. And this car… What is the tone? I see it. It’s in the fastness. Gorgeous. Yeah. That way, look at that. Gorgeous. Yeah. You like clothes. I like clothes. I think we should have you. Always. Always. Have you always liked clothes? Yeah. You’ve always liked clothes. Yeah. Why? I don’t know. I like this car. You see it? Yeah. I want that on. Did your mum like clothes? Oh, yeah. They’re a really good mum. Look! They’re about a little sock. Your mum, Angie Granny. I like their look. I like the stuff like this. Yeah, nice. Over the top. I’ve got six wardrobe. They’re leather cork. Oh, that. I like that. That looks really good, aren’t it? I’ll show you it. You see it? Yeah, nice. With the beads. Yeah. She’ll be just like a young. Made me a little performance. Your mum was elegant, did you say? Eh? Your mum was elegant. Oh, yeah. Slink. She come from a big family man. My uncle has that shop on Chancin. And it’s got much, she’s everywhere. Dick’s some brothers. Oh, yeah. And it’s that. I love it. Claws everywhere. A lot of those have been going to fisherman’s play. Some of them have never been on. Look. If I see them, I buy them. What’s this one? Nice shirt. Eh? I like this colour. You like this? Well, I think you check it. You like this colour. Yeah. I don’t know. Gorgeous colours. Check it. No, no. I don’t know. I mean, it’s a nice thing. I saw a woman yesterday in town and she’d got a black and white cut. She was all black and white. The whole outfit was beautiful. And then the jacket was long with giant dog teeth. Yes. And she looked so gorgeous. Very, um, very, uh, has a road. You like black and white? Yeah. Yeah, you’ll show her leggings within. Yeah. I don’t know what’s up. I don’t know what’s up. I don’t know what’s up. When she was birthday kid, January, January, no, no. Then little angels were November. Yeah. That’s a nice couple for you. That’s gorgeous one, isn’t it? But you’re jewellery. Tell me about the jewellery. What about it? Tell me. Why? What are the jewels for? This has got my dad’s… when my dad dares. That was from your races. It was really a care fact. And then was when we went to Turkey. And that was from Italy. I had fancy to walk now. And I knew if I didn’t have one on, I could feel it. Really? Yeah. I could marry Monroe. I love her. Why? I just do. I like the way she looked and… I thought she was one fly. Yes, she’s dead. Sexy. Hey, Reddit. Friendship is like pissing your pants. Everyone can see it, but only you can feel it’s warm. Thank you for being the pissing my pants. Jenny bought me a… There’s Monroe, they’re look. And they’re look. What are you doing? Oh yeah, nice. I don’t like teddy bears. They’ve bought me a look. Oh, you see it? No. No. And that’s in memory, maybe. Brother, look. Yeah, that’s a good one. Your friend made it. She just said you made it. Oh, really? Yeah. What does it say? In loving memory of my brother Harold, always in my heart, Margaret. She’s got an angel in his ear. Yeah, and she’s got a wing with on the… On the back. Gorgeous. Mm. Since then. That’s in the middle of the ocean sleeping news bedroom. Oh, I’ve been all said, that’s your… That’s our… It’s a golden teddy bear with lots of blingy in it. Blingy in it. Blingy. It’s gorgeous. Nothing is right. He’s right. Different. Yeah. It’s nice. It’s got a nice… It’s nice, baby. It’s a light thing, baby. You and your brother… And these are light, so… And I want it down there. And these are my flowers to put wherever. There it is. I like that picture. And that’s real good of her. Yeah. But you also like Betty Boob. What? Betty Boob. Betty Boob. Yeah. Well, I’ll… I’ll do it. I’ll do it. H? Really? I’ll do it all over the house. Bill said to check it out with the breathing. Now I know what to do. I haven’t been to dad. I’ve come and built a lot. Where’s your candle? Here. Oh. Sexy women. You like it? I got you a news with the book. I always ask to have a pair of nad fans. Well, then, I’ll wait then, K. The fish? The porpoises. Yeah. In memory of me, brother. Then… And these… Who did one white dirt, sir? These are the pieces and I cut it off and… Put them up. That one said the ugly brown dirt. And do the week we got a leak. That’s it to do. Get some fabron. And that fabron didn’t get it like that. I can’t see the leak. Eh? So you can’t see the leak. No, it’s gone. Yeah. I’ve got some that’s a fix to rule. Careful. It is to be jerry. Coming on the fair seat. All the fish men are in, but I won’t. I don’t want them to see me like this. You know what I mean? The real fat can’t walk properly. Who does nearly everything? The poor bell. Some being like a galloped egg, right? Ha ha ha. Bill? I ain’t back yet. It’s a good man care. So good for me, really. Why? Well, it’s got something to shoot, don’t it? No matter what I say, I’ll have a laugh at men. Like I did that and so used to. And it just, it doesn’t say no. Don’t bother, all they know is what I’m like, don’t they? Sorry about the number of the phone in my kitchen, didn’t I? They’re not that bad. I said, “Come back. I’m only joking with you.” What? When you… They risk that. I’ve got loads of these, you know. They suit you. I’ve got about 15 of them. From Benidore. When you think of the laughs, what’s your favourite time? When you think of the laughs, what’s your favourite time in… When it works at D Street. I don’t know about that. There was always something that I’d make. I told him about Alan Watson, he said, “I’m going to win morning over, oh no, alright.” And he coming down the night and he had to… He had trouble to wait there. He went and got going, “I’m fine.” It was boiling down sad. You know, Benidore? I said, “You know, different Alan there went there.” He said, “I fancy the bathing sandwich.” And I’d rather bastard wash so I’d then say, “Lance me, Abra.” “It’s no Abra, with no air.” You see, every day was like that. That meant me like. And when not one come in and they say, “Does anybody send me on the bonnet of my car?” They said, “It must have been dancing on it.” So, the seven of these feet said, “What mate is it?” And he said, “They’re four or two or three, I don’t know.” He said, “Oh, Maurice, don’t say.” That meant my day, like, then they got really, really, really drunk. There’s in the lounge, in the bar, and check them through to the lounge. “The girl that I’m the channel come back in, there was back in.” “They come around in a set.” “But they want to know about that.” He was throwing the tags, he said, “Second, second moment.” “Where are the old ladies?” “Yeah, never got anybody that I tell about. I want to allow it in there.” And at this day I thought, a person coming was on the road. Like, didn’t look right, he was just saying, “I remember, let me see you cab that I’ll feed the car.” He was never done a problem in there, he wanted to allow it. Because if you sound somebody in, the car is trouble, you went, and there went, they couldn’t come back in. So, it was a good thing already, one day. I think so, I didn’t laugh at it. They said, “You couldn’t do your first day, it’s not a macro.” I went, “No, I’m a doctor, yes you are, I don’t perform.” I said, “I want you to do the kiss of light, come back and give me a look by the end.” I mean, it was like, I don’t like Mink Jack and Phil B. He said, “It could only please naden to you, Margaret.” The vote was over, it was a big one. I said, “Gotta go on the road like Mink Jack and it’s dourish on that.” How much did you get paid? I wasn’t sure to pay her. I was a full-side by me. I was done good for me. I was the only full-side by me. I think it was fair, in fact it’s key. Yeah. And then I said, “Oh, these other clubs have sent me there, I made their own.” And then when I was going on homo-deep, I’m sure they used to play as a, well I see him, he wrote me for that. Gorgeous, Brooklyn. Joan of Ryan. And it was well known. After it was well known, in the office, he had a share of another past hour. I said, “I’ve just said, ‘For a row, got something going on.’ Doing that no clause on me, so they believed it.” “Oh, it’s up, Margaret,” he said. A good life. It was a good life. Oh yeah. A brilliant life. The boxes was like family. It was family-run, and the trach-like family. It was lovely. The man-geo, one half school. She had been working ten minutes. She had blazed the office and said, “Be out there.” “Hey, Dre, boy?” She don’t want to see them. She only asked him for ten pounds for an iron. She didn’t mean that half an hour. I said, “Where have you gone now?” There was talkin’ talkin’ ’bout, ‘Bout, ‘Bout, don’t you?’ I said, “I’m not a meaner, but yeah, dress like that.” And she said, “Bein’ dreadful, we haged backwards.” “Not me there.” He said, “I don’t know a good Margaret, I don’t know a good.” He said, “I smade.” If she was any good. All of us, I went upstairs, I’d been there twenty-one years. I was there the longest. Yeah. Because there was good sex. And it was the atmosphere. And I had the tricks, I loved it. And I got to tell them, come on with our rifle. I spent a lot of time flowers and… Really, it was my life. If I was a bishop, I thought, “Oh, the sun was wrong.” And I got through them doors. It was my big dress. It was a different person. I was Margaret at home. But Margaret looked at us when I was… It’s like performing, isn’t it? I just did some adaptor every day. I’m like, “I loved it.” I liked the people. He thought you got the other one right thing. I don’t like him. I don’t know. But once you get to the other, there was all right. And then you got close to people and the dad. That was sort of set me. I think that blood that I was using prescription like that crematorium. My son worked saying, “Oh, that’s all right. We didn’t do that. We didn’t do that. We didn’t do that. I said, “When you travel there, say it says a bit out. Don’t dare say it just says a little bit out of a red up. And we’re getting you Mr. Chin camsing out of inner stone. In our inner floor, we’re having air fresh new rings. You should have silly bleed it. They like me. They’re comical. They like slugs. And when we all get together, I’ll have a good laugh. But I see it’s a win. Don’t tell me now about crematorium. I don’t want to know. So I like the third of it even. Everybody’s got such a dry, haven’t they? But I think my life’s gone just like that. I’ll be working there. That’s the time just win. I get there in the morning, do the sabergie seat for the dark. They all do my meetings and have a sandwich man go, “Oh, yeah!” And you’re spreading these pockets of cackles. Sure you’ll say, “You know, I feel a lot like that. I know, but you’re a selection nation.” And you’re always feeding them all the other men. I thought, “Well, shit.” My money left me all down for hours. I could have cried. Oh, god, what a thing. I burned my back there, catered me, sat crying. Never had fun. It’s only a little in front of skeletons. But I thought if I could make it there, I wouldn’t go. I said, “I’ll tell you what, George. If you like, I’ll sound in anger, you will cut up.” And they looked me up and went, “I’ll sit next to me.” I said, “No.” “Yeah.” I went, “W, bleep, cheeky, George.” I got going to struggle, you were all like that, you know. But I did enjoy that too, because I was like, “Oh, you’re a bleep.” And I long after it, yeah. I said, “Who was that bad day, okay? I wasn’t sure it bleeped.” But where I go? Yeah, lots of people know you. Lots of people know you when you go to places. Remember me. Oh, yeah, no matter what. Life has saved the revenue party. I ain’t going to come back, but I might go. So I was like laughing and said, “What’s going on in your life?” “Oh, it’s at that club and I have to tell them.” I used to tell them. Listen, there was never a… a dull day. Never. Oh, it’s like… Some people come in and somewhere and they don’t be playing snow, okay? I brought the paper shorts on the door. The door, but we’re throwing the wires down there. I said, “I’m glad to go on for this change of my…” I wanted to go on the set, and then I said, “Oh, now it’s an e-maggroid.” I went on the big doors. Oh, that’s bad. I was just considering if we were to have a water bag, or something. And I packed us. I said, “Okay, I’ll take care with that.” I said, “Yeah.” He said, “Hey, throw it all over me.” He said, “Now you’ll call off.” I said, “Do you mess about your bleeding?” You get me the bleeding sack the lot of ya. And I said, “We’re going out, magma, putting it round the air. I ain’t coming with us, I’ll leave her half free.” I did. And they threw me over that wall. Next morning I thought, “How family shows?” He was in the fridge with the lettuce, and Bill’s son, I didn’t know that computer or me, it was my bedroom there. And Bill said, “I was naked in the bath.” And he said, “You should go in the bathroom, whatever you do.” He said, “Well,” he said, “Margarose laid down for the town.” “I would be up there.” He gave back. I had a good laugh. “Get magma, whatever she wants, make her a double.” “Oh, no, I can’t get…” “Well, if I had a road to cheese, I’d gone round the back.” I said, “I can’t set him an obstacle.” The dead cell was just left me over the wall. Yeah, it was. My boss, who could go up the stairs out from the bath or up the stairs from when you come in, it was all flights of stairs. And there was a man sat there with black and white shoes on. And it’s a, “How’s he going?” And when Elphium got in here and never answered him, when he come back, he’d gone. Twice is the one. And he’d think there’d been a lot of stewards there. And it was one steward who worked for the Golden Keith. He was nice. I worked at Annebeth for him one couple of times, then he’d gone to D-Strick. And it was a really, really nice man. And he’d stand him at best and killed him. I’ve never heard of it yet. But I was second packing up and off to it. We’d do it with something different tomorrow, Mario. He’d cheeky believed one. He’d play on a cafe. And now George Petney had loads of pokes. The way it knocked out of a pen and scientist and he had a dad or a smoke had breathed in. He had a elephant and a cackle. And it was a submarine act by concerned some sales good George. I loved the women then. They did. He was to drop me off home. Don’t go as that, Sarah. Just get me a tiddly-oggy. It meant a Cornish Bastock. Tiddly-oggy was one of them George. Cornish Bastock. Alright. Make sure me tiddly-oggy is off. I said if you’d say that, I mean they’re gonna walk that, mate. I stood in the cubby hole. At Christmas, everybody wanted a drink for midnight. I wanted my son would be in the kitchen. You see, we’re at the box doing the bingsar. And the third rock called “Run Come On”. Oh my, I’m an oasis-maker. We’re just doing a whiskey chain in a vodka. It’s your right Ron. It’s my time now. You’ve been on it. I know. Get yourself a drink away. Well, that’s alright then. If we found an earring around, we’d put it in a glass. Well, every glass was out. Just eat the hot-o-fucker. I told you what, when you were on the spot prize, you’d go back and twist in the bag of nuts in the bag. Well, it’s ’cause I sat down and killed it. My boss said, “Gee, no.” I said, “Well, you’re very broken.” I came in with bag of nuts, bag of nuts in the bag. BAM! He’s battered! Struck! I’m ruffin’ on these thumbs, boys. No, it’s… *gags* Oh, what’s that? I had a new dance around and ruined it. I came red and all… *claps* I like that. *gags* Did Bill do the bingo? Your bill did the bingo. What? Bill? Bill, did you do the bingo? Yep. Did you? I liked it. And the bingo in the club? Yeah. Yeah, it’s good out here. Which of your rodeos are we, ’cause they were doing bingo, nobody could do it. He did it. So the said, “Would you come and work here?” And they went, “No, I’m excited.” It’s in the ’87, no. But he didn’t look at his age to say, “Well, I won’t let him. I’ll work him to death.” I’m gonna ask him. I’m not sure he’s today. Yes. Oh, damn. Bill, would you come and talk to us about the bingo? Can I record you talking about the bingo? Is that a what? Can I ask you a question about doing the bingo? Then what about it? In that, will you come in the other room? He’s coming. Can you tell me about bingo? He’s coming, I think. He was good at bingo. He’s coming. He’s late on. And I’ll go out of bed with a magnet. Well, what do you want? I wanted to know about calling the bingo. Tell us something about it. Come and sit down and talk to kids. Shall I fetch you drink? No, you’re all right. It’s a little cold. It’s lovely up there. Oh, yeah, no, no, no. Frustered. It’s magical. Yeah. Get on here. Oh, are you moving then? Bill, I was just sharding my pink front while I’m getting buried in. I said, “I don’t know, whatever happens to baby Jane.” I want my lipstick out there. I’ll go and do everything. I want my edit. I bought the editor and she said, “Don’t be mad, don’t be mad.” Did you tell me what she’s telling me under attack her? Frustered in the end, I paid for that. Be coughing, it’s white and it’s a garden. Did you tell me what? In it. She said, “Well, do you?” She took him, but it’s well, he used to go that way. She bought him a, she bought a phone. She did tell me. In case she wants, what did you? A Brazilian. Oh, that’s fine. Yeah. A close ship. I say, “I want a Brazilian to pass.” Can you tell me? You know, good luck there. What’d you come out with yesterday? She said, “When I die, I don’t want to be put in a, a freezer.” I said, “Well, there’s only one way you can afford, you can accomplish that.” I said, “You haven’t got to die.” Of course, they put you in there to preserve you. She said, “No, the door. They put you in the chapel arrest.” I don’t know what you’re saying. Look at me. Yesterday. When you said, “When you die, you don’t want to be put in a freezer.” No, I don’t. I don’t like the cold. Not any die. I’ll make him alive and I’m going to get out of the freezer. Well, that way you want. No, we don’t go. Well, if you’re saying that and you’re getting cremated, or if you’re alive, you’re going to be bent alive. Anyway, Phil, can you tell me about what you did in the club, when you called the bingo, how, when did you start doing that? When the athletes are, “I’ve never done it in my life before.” I say, “It’s a mic.” I can’t, if it goes to crematorium, it spots me, don’t it, Bill? Because you’re going to be here, like, on a mic, Bill. And I might not. Did you incloughly, Bill? He dresses immaculate. And he walks in front of the, uh, a gunny, Bill. Yeah. Oh, well, then me. It says, “Every funeral I do, you’re there when I know.” He says, “I’m next.” Right. I’ll be a finish. Yes, well, what was she saying? Well, I can’t get away at him because you’re like that. I’ll go on then. I’ve never done it before. But I’ve been in the club and I was the other club, did it? And he just said, “Well, that’s a mic. That’s about. Off you go.” And I was a bit nervous at first, but, it just seemed to come natural. The Addis part, won’t call in the bingo. It was actually selling the tickets. Because you had come in, you did. One, two, three, four, five, six, or a multi, or whatever the wanted. And you had to reckon it up in your head. And if you made a mistake, you had to put the money in. But luckily, I was good at figures. So it wasn’t really a problem for me. I think in the all the time that I sold the bingo and called the bingo, I only made one mistake that I could remember that I’d ever made. And that was the block, came up and gave me 20 quid for his tickets. And I gave him change for a tenor. And at the end of the night, when I checked all the money in, I was ten poundo. And I was thinking, well, if somebody had given me a 20 pound note, or was it? Yeah. And there was only seven of them that had given me a 20 pound note. And I thought back. So, oh, I thought it would be. And it was right, I picked the right block and I went back and gave him it. And even he didn’t realize, I’m sure it changed him. And he just said to me, he said, well, I’ll buy you a drink, I said no. I said, I don’t want a drink. I said, they only drink orange anyhow. So I wouldn’t ever, well, I didn’t drink anyhow. So why did you start going to the club? Because she went. Did you buy something well with me? No. When I’d lost it all. No, you did tell me. You did tell me. You were both in Dada Paul. It was Maritza last night, I lived in the street where I was from. I remember in Marina. And she died, she had a brain image in dad. And he was in there depressed. I’d just gone fraudy for a thousand. And the sister said, I know you and Bill have become really friendly. I was together. But it would be different when you get out there. There was a book wanting me to go to France and look after his dogs. I said, oh no. Another book wanted me to be like, look after his own. I thought, yeah, I’ll bet you do. I said, you come on, I’ll look after you. And they did. I’d be on bedroom, that bad bad girl. Turn who was still here wasn’t he? Yeah. Yeah. We got married and the doctors are naked, just out of wedding. Nice. Want that? Yeah. Well, like 20 I would meet someone, isn’t it? My fastest was nuts. You might have heard of him. He just painted Eric Wedge. The truth was, they went to it. But I was married to women. I went and went to want to paint the dogs. They remember, bleeped my pet. You know, he did a real big, and I made it side to side. I had a little real good, a nice job. I mean, my mum was shooting the roller-flowers on the floor. And all the bags first was in the bottom. And the cones picked the flowers. It collapsed. The frame, the bottom, all the flowers. Thought I was going to end them flowers. I’ve never forgot that. We died in it. She was only 48. She had the arts operation. And it killed her. She had some lovely clothes there. Do you remember how she wanted to come to school? I was really proud. She had a green. So some bottle green it was. And she had a wedgie, so I realized I had straps up your legs. And a real nice plan got. And the teacher in the show, she said, “You’ve got a very attractive mother, Margaret. I said, ‘Yeah, I know.’ – Very good. – Do you remember Margaret always wearing nice clothes? I’ve never passed a comment on a clothes. Right? And she says to me every day, ‘Do I look alright?’ And I say, ‘Yeah.’ I don’t think she’s got a habit now of putting the cell down. And, yeah, you are. – What? Whatever she buys, or whatever she gets, her pay for it. So if I didn’t like it, I’d tell her before I bought it. But she doesn’t pick bad stuff. She picks nice things. But the mistake I made when I first got married to her, I said to her, ‘If there’s anything you want, all you’ve got to do is ask.’ And she’s never stopped asking. I’ve never shot the things. But I don’t regret your opinion. – I do, honest. – It’s been good. I’ve had a better life. Well, I’ve had a good life with her. – Bury to a nook then. – Well, I am a arrogant, a virtual man. I’m hard to live with. I tell you what, when we were always laughing, and I was flat as this, and you were named out there, you didn’t have that back on. And you went to drag me, ‘Was that fat we rolled off once on the front?’ ‘Well, bang. I bet that’s going to put the blade witness in.’ I said, ‘Yes, silly old kid. Do it all right, Doc.’ But that’s why. And when I rode, either it was Sam, to get his little eye. It’s lit on top of me. And I was like, ‘Oh, oh, oh, oh.’ I said, ‘I saw the solid decline that was there with the bookies.’ I didn’t go out. I said, ‘Get me an unscavish, and I am not going on.’ Nothing like that bizzes me. Well, it did me. It did me. And when you were in the club, you were… Margaret. Margaret was, when Margaret was working and you were doing the bingo, what was good about those times? Well, you got to know the people that come in the club. And after a while, when they come in, you knew what the what, you knew where they were going to sit, what they’d be wearing, what they’d be drinking, how many bingo tickets they’d need, how many raffle tickets they’d need. And they used to walk up and they just used to say, ‘The usual, usual.’ And it, where all the people that was there, like she could manage the bar, I could manage the bingo, because I got to know the customers there. And did the bingo happen? Would there be an artist on, on the same time? So how would it work? Whether the artists come off, and they did the bingo. And what might those artists be that you remember? What artists can you remember? Well, the funniest artist I remember coming to the club was, I was on the, doing the doorman still. And, this person came to the, through the door, to the box, and she’s on the artist, and I said, ‘Oh yeah, right. ‘It ought to be upstairs there.’ She said, ‘Don’t say me. I’m a woman.’ And she had a cigar in her mouth, a trombion, and a top cot. And she looked at her, and she thought she needed a shave. That’s why I called him, sir. And she said, ‘It was a woman, it was a drag artist.’ And a, and a, do you remember the name? No. And you do you remember what they performed? Oh, no. Well, no. Sing it. When the bingo was finished, I was going on just collecting the glasses and that, or doing that. I had me on things to do. Made some good artists, didn’t we? Oh, there was some good artists. A lot of work to it, I’m not going to mention his name. The gorym up on the stage. And he was all, he wear the color and tie. And this artist, Gorym up, he was a comedian. And, well, he sat on the chair. He got a pair of scissors, clipped a bit of his tie off, and a bit more off, then a bit more off. But he, he wasn’t watching what he was doing. This, the lamp. When he realized his gut is tie all off, he sat in the chair, but the chair was a joke chair, it was electric chair. So, he gave him a shock. Ha ha ha ha. He rolled. He went on the ceiling, didn’t he? Yeah. He rolled, he’d never go back on the stage again with an artist. But the artist was good. There was another comical artist on, and he grew up with a tin of pin, and all of my friend, she, she, she, she, she took a phone night to my gala. And he went on a pincer like her. And she couldn’t sway, you know, she tried. She, she’s suffering bastard. Well, he’s done some, I, I said, I said, I said, Her hair, spights up, bright red and her feet. I said about you living like it. I don’t think it’s a joke. I said go in this thing and I want your hair. But watch her not make a way down the floor like an girl. She just, oh she’s a savoury bastard. Oh I said the time of the day I brought the olive. So there were singers, comedians. There was anything. Drag strippers. Strippers you’ve talked about strippers? Well she sat on this. I’m trying to think of his name. No I can’t think of his name. She sat on his knee. Thought it was a blog and it wasn’t a woman. That was a mariner. That thing was a bad thing. It was a bad man. It’s that nipping his ass everything. It’s a pretty much not fun when Jesus Christ. It’s a woman. Something I’m really sorry about. Potential is an uproar, isn’t it? No. I was telling him that he was asking me to go along I didn’t think. Yeah well. Bring me up what I go away or whatever. Okay now now. Good times though. Good times. I’ve had a good life. I miss the club. But the last one who took it over he took the franchise over when Pam was sold with him. Even his wife took it over. Well our left. Well I had to tack him to court. So he finished his on the spot. Right and I said you can’t do that. He said you get out. And I took him to court for one week years and he didn’t last long at the club after that. Because the club just went down. It seemed to me that when we left the club just declined. It went down a lot of people. It took a lot of history in the same without Michael and Bill. Why couldn’t a wife say they weren’t because of the way he was? Well it’s a… He didn’t even know it was late that. It didn’t know me. Do I? No. It still didn’t know a lot of things. Yeah. No. All I know I’ve come home from work. My nose started bleeding at work. That’s all I remember. The last thing I remember was my nose bleeding and coming home. And it is. I don’t remember no else. When was this? What year was this? That whole thing was in us. I was… To come from a… Margaret! Really big wire! I was 62 when I got this bat brain virus and the next thing I remember I’m at the centre. There’s a gap of time here. I just don’t know what happened. So it changed both your life. I want to tell you something. It doesn’t like religion. I don’t… I don’t go. It was in the bed. And obviously there was another man. It was in a car. So it was like a self-abrid thing. And this one I got to know is why she said, “I’m sucking in my mom’s a day in Margaret. It’s a groom’s bed.” I said, “Oh, that’s golden plaid.” And they looked up at the atmosphere and he went, “It started crying. I went, “What’s wrong?” It said, “I’m on a road. It’s got a real nice face.” He said, “Oh, he said, I don’t know.” But he said, “That man’s dad.” I said, “He hadn’t. I said, he’s gone to Grimsby. The next commission is just dad when Bill said outside the dirt. And this nurse was that fascinated with him. She’d been to Lord Zanchy and she brought it this water and put it on him and he got better after that. Better than what I was. Whatever car like that sort of thing, she lived in York, didn’t she? Got books with her. She’s famous now for it. She’s a director of the brain virus thing. She was marvelous with him. Every Eastern. It’s a rare thing you see to get. I didn’t know I made you. It made me laugh sometimes because some other things he was just said, “No.” So it changed both your life. You stopped at the club. You stopped just that. And then the club eventually closed. “I was supposed to pull my offer in a wheelchair. I must wait then.” “No.” “I said, “I’m showing you now.” One little street that you’re getting out and I’m getting in. He’ll say, “All right, Radcliffe. I was making him after night.” I worked on the dock. Not I worked for a brick fan. I used to take bread that we hadn’t used. You know, it was stale to throw. New to feed the seagulls. Well, they all used to come down. I noticed after a while there was one seagull on the ad one leg and it never got a piece of red and owl. And I kept a piece back one day. And when the doll got gone, I went back in the office, got this bread and threw it to it. And that went on. It took me three years. And in the end, it used to work when we were going to work. And it used to work when we were using the old Abba Masters office. That was our office, I don’t know where it was. And it used to peck on the window. And I’d go out and put my hand out with the bread in my hand and it used to suck. Come on, my hand and peck it out my hand. And that could cause encephalitis. The dropping stuff for bed. The surgeon said, “Have you been with a bed?” I said, “No, I’m married.” Because I thought it meant a bed. But it was bleeding David. That’s embarrassing. So he said, “No, beds, feathers.” I said, “Yeah, I’ve got a pet seagull.” I said, “It used to come and eat out my hand every day.” And he went, “That’s it.” And then he came on kids and he said, “I’m going to see. See? What about you and sleepy maids and a geck?” I was like, “What about everything? My mother eaters, everything. I mean, I’m talking about, I don’t know what payments go over here. I walk around 50,000 in my hand. I was rough. Honestly, God.” So I said, “You’re not going to leave me.” So he said, “Well, I’m going now.” Oh, I went mad. No, six weeks. So I had all been porcelain’s bed. Bannicle Bill, welcome back. I did a little fighting the long. I said, “Bust, don’t leave me.” And the day after I’d got on, I got kidney stones and had to go to hospital at Western Kingston General. Oh, what’s the one that ran at the end of Oldness Road? It’s gone now. And in the ambulance when there was taking me, she went and stopped the ambulance because she’d left the chicken in the oven. Father never forgot what I said, “Oh, stop. Hey, you have to stop.” It’s a day when Ben, I went, “No, I’m not going to chicken in the donut.” “Hey, you know I got him in the bed.” All right, I outlined after, and so I went, I seen that Bannicle opposite. I ate sexually. His bones was on a trolley. I went, “Garryn, that bed, it could be smitten.” “Hey, wait, I got a life-maker, stop it.” I’ve never seen no, like, no joke. “That’s for more.” “That’s for more.” “Wow.” “Yeah, that’s for more.” “The other part was trailing on the floor. That’s what I say. Giving the next Bannicle could be smitten that bill. The bed.” “She said, “Oh, well, you’re cheering the water when you come back.” “Well, I know.” “That was when the gorer was there. The said, “Oh, we’re checking you down to get up an X-ray. We’re going to inject you with this thing.” You know, the injectors with the indexing arm on a leg support, which I’m allergic to. I had done, and I didn’t know. I knew I had eaten mussels or shrimp, and I’d been badly for days afterwards, but I never associated it with that way. But when they did it in that hospital, when the pummed out when I was allergic to I had done. When I’m in hospital here, years later, this is after I’d had the brain virus, I got, “What did I go in with, Mac?” “Well, when I’d add them.” “When they injected us with our eye down again.” “Passing blood.” “Yeah, passing blood. Out the bottom.” “Lords of hair.” And they won’t find out what it was. And the eudly have a red band on you, what you’re letting the machine was broke, and they never had one. “So they did it again?” “I got down and I said, ‘Oh, you’re going to gain injection.’ I said, ‘What’s in it?’ He said, ‘I are down.’ I said, ‘Whoa.’ I said, ‘I’m allergic to that.’ And he says, ‘You don’t go in red band.’ He said, ‘When did you find out you were allergic to I had down.’ I said, ‘Well, over 20 years ago when I was in hospital.’ I said, ‘I finished up on my life support machine.’ He said, ‘Medicines moved on since then.’ He said, ‘Wow, I know when.’ There were three nurses within, two doctors. He had blisters like that all over his face, his arm, his body. I said, ‘You’re upside down, what’s going on?’ He said, ‘It’s allergic to, I said, ‘No, what are you going to make for that?’ I said, ‘Great, I have somebody.’ I knew the gay world, so they had bottles up here, bottles up there. And they were everybody, I thought, ‘Well, we went to ours as solicitors, and the hospital just closed drinks.’ ‘What was your lucky number?’ ‘I’m just thinking in bingo.’ ‘I don’t know, never had a lucky number.’ ‘Never what?’ ‘I’ve never had a lucky number.’ It’s like, I’d say ‘nanti’, right? Because I’ve always said, ‘I want to live till I’m nanny, and be shot by a jealous lover, a jealous husband.’ ‘I think you’re in London.’ ‘How long have I been saying that?’ ‘That’s a years, aren’t you?’ ‘It’s about wrong, will you?’ ‘Tell your bottom bleed, eh?’ ‘The only time you’ll be stiff is when you’re in Robins.’ ‘Rest rules, guys.’ ‘It’s so much fun.’

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