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penny for the old guy. 22:46 - Oct 10 with 1958 viewsqpr_1968

anyone do this.
guilty, back in the day, 60's and 70's.
used to make a few bob outside white city station.


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penny for the old guy. on 22:52 - Oct 10 with 1916 viewscolinallcars

Also “minding cars” along the Westway when the dogs were on at White City.
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penny for the old guy. on 00:16 - Oct 11 with 1827 viewsBoston

Yeah, couple of years outside North Wembley Station.

Anyone live in the Burnt Oak area back in the 70's? Walking down Deansbrook Rd heading towards Mill Hill and a couple of mins before you came to that (fcking great) chip shop, the locals used to build a pyre worthy of burning Joan of Arc. It was big, very big, they spent weeks piling up wood and left a hollow so a couple of kids could sleep inside to stop other guttersnipes from torching it before Nov 5th. There were a family of Rangers lived right opposite, the Morse brothers, Ian and err, started with an M, forgotten
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penny for the old guy. on 01:18 - Oct 11 with 1784 viewsSydneyRs

Never did this but we did go around doing very poor quality carol singing leading up to Xmas a few times. Was surprising how profitable it was.
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penny for the old guy. on 07:03 - Oct 11 with 1675 viewsstowmarketrange

My brother and me always used to do this every year on the south side of Battersea bridge.We always seemed to collect a fair amount of coins from the people finishing work and walking back home,or getting off the buses.
It must’ve been a 60’s thing though because I’ve spent my entire adult life dressed like one of our old guys and nobody has ever given me any coins in early November.
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penny for the old guy. on 07:33 - Oct 11 with 1638 viewsJuzzie

Yes, did this. Then spent the money on sweets rather than fireworks (which was probably for the better)
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penny for the old guy. on 07:55 - Oct 11 with 1606 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

When I read the title of this thread I thought Sandro was on the market again.
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penny for the old guy. on 08:40 - Oct 11 with 1518 viewsCroydonCaptJack

penny for the old guy. on 07:55 - Oct 11 by BazzaInTheLoft

When I read the title of this thread I thought Sandro was on the market again.
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I think you will find he sits in the lower loft these days.
At least his doppelganger does.

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penny for the old guy. on 09:20 - Oct 11 with 1445 viewsstowmarketrange

penny for the old guy. on 08:40 - Oct 11 by CroydonCaptJack

I think you will find he sits in the lower loft these days.
At least his doppelganger does.


And drinks in the white horse too.
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penny for the old guy. on 09:56 - Oct 11 with 1413 viewskernowhoop

penny for the old guy. on 00:16 - Oct 11 by Boston

Yeah, couple of years outside North Wembley Station.

Anyone live in the Burnt Oak area back in the 70's? Walking down Deansbrook Rd heading towards Mill Hill and a couple of mins before you came to that (fcking great) chip shop, the locals used to build a pyre worthy of burning Joan of Arc. It was big, very big, they spent weeks piling up wood and left a hollow so a couple of kids could sleep inside to stop other guttersnipes from torching it before Nov 5th. There were a family of Rangers lived right opposite, the Morse brothers, Ian and err, started with an M, forgotten
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Sleeping inside that pile of wood to protect it sounds somewhat 'brave'.
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penny for the old guy. on 10:04 - Oct 11 with 1406 viewsTheChef

penny for the old guy. on 07:33 - Oct 11 by Juzzie

Yes, did this. Then spent the money on sweets rather than fireworks (which was probably for the better)


Terrible teeth, but your limbs are intact?

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penny for the old guy. on 12:55 - Oct 11 with 1295 viewsessextaxiboy

penny for the old guy. on 09:56 - Oct 11 by kernowhoop

Sleeping inside that pile of wood to protect it sounds somewhat 'brave'.


Human hedgehogs
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penny for the old guy. on 14:46 - Oct 11 with 1185 viewsBoston

penny for the old guy. on 09:56 - Oct 11 by kernowhoop

Sleeping inside that pile of wood to protect it sounds somewhat 'brave'.


...or plain stupid.

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penny for the old guy. on 16:37 - Oct 11 with 1111 viewshantssi

penny for the old guy. on 00:16 - Oct 11 by Boston

Yeah, couple of years outside North Wembley Station.

Anyone live in the Burnt Oak area back in the 70's? Walking down Deansbrook Rd heading towards Mill Hill and a couple of mins before you came to that (fcking great) chip shop, the locals used to build a pyre worthy of burning Joan of Arc. It was big, very big, they spent weeks piling up wood and left a hollow so a couple of kids could sleep inside to stop other guttersnipes from torching it before Nov 5th. There were a family of Rangers lived right opposite, the Morse brothers, Ian and err, started with an M, forgotten
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I used to go out with a girl who lived off Deansbrook Road back in the early 80’s, I was a bit off a toy boy (met her through work) which means she’d be in her late 60’s now 😱
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penny for the old guy. on 20:45 - Oct 11 with 960 viewsstevenagehoop

Mid sixties outside the white horse church Road Willesden - sadly flats now.

I never lie but I don't always tell the truth

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penny for the old guy. on 21:52 - Oct 11 with 921 viewsBoston

penny for the old guy. on 16:37 - Oct 11 by hantssi

I used to go out with a girl who lived off Deansbrook Road back in the early 80’s, I was a bit off a toy boy (met her through work) which means she’d be in her late 60’s now 😱


Handy, the 52.

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penny for the old guy. on 22:23 - Oct 11 with 891 viewsactonman

Was talking about this the other day . Used to earn a tidy profit outside the shops around the vale and from the cav / Lucas workers early eighties .
Can’t imagine many under a certain age would have a clue if they saw someone doing penny for the guy these days
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penny for the old guy. on 22:38 - Oct 11 with 873 viewsstowmarketrange

penny for the old guy. on 22:23 - Oct 11 by actonman

Was talking about this the other day . Used to earn a tidy profit outside the shops around the vale and from the cav / Lucas workers early eighties .
Can’t imagine many under a certain age would have a clue if they saw someone doing penny for the guy these days


Halloween is the big thing now though,which is something us baby boomers never celebrated.Who needed sweets when you could get bangers that actually made a noise?I think we certainly tested the strength of an action man with a banger stuffed in his trousers.Especially good with the skydiver one from the 11th floor of the block next door.
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penny for the old guy. on 23:07 - Oct 11 with 842 viewsjeffranger

Yes that was great fun in the 60’s & made a few Bob & was a lot at the time
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penny for the old guy. on 09:59 - Oct 12 with 732 viewshantssi

penny for the old guy. on 21:52 - Oct 11 by Boston

Handy, the 52.


Think it’s the 302 now, Mill Hill to Willesden, then the 52 from there to Victoria.
Can’t get the 83 from mums to Hanger Lane anymore have to change at Alperton which not only adds cost by time!
Anyway, I had a car back then a Mk 1 Escort, 1.0 litre, probably only about 60bhp brand new and one was made in 77!
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