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Postby Oracle » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:45 am

kafenes wrote:Yes, that's it, The Rainbow.


I wonder what it is now?
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Postby Zorba » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:45 am

Oracle wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:There is still an Odeon at Muswell Hill:

http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_tim ... well_Hill/

and what was wrong with Saturday morning cinema?

Watch the film, have a Sherbet Dab, go home on the bus and still get change from sixpence!


EE by gum they were the days :lol:


And you tell the young people today that, and they don' t believe you!

And the dirty old man in the back row flicking ice cream all over the kids in front of him - I was told it was ice cream :?


Only if it felt cold ....

Ha ha
I remember the one in Turnpike Lane became known as the flea pit. After it started showing late night "naughty" movies.
Last time I was there it became Quasar,where you run around shooting each other with mock laser guns,pre paintball days.
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Postby CBBB » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:45 am

psycho wrote:
Bubble 'n' squeak wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:There is still an Odeon at Muswell Hill:

http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_tim ... well_Hill/

and what was wrong with Saturday morning cinema?

Watch the film, have a Sherbet Dab, go home on the bus and still get change from sixpence!


EE by gum they were the days :lol:


And you tell the young people today that, and they don' t believe you!

And the dirty old man in the back row flicking ice cream all over the kids in front of him - I was told it was ice cream :?


Arrrrrgghh!!! Psycho! :shock: :shock: That's sick!

It's true - my old man used to drop me off at a place in Newcastle town centre on a Saturday morning in the 1960's and it always had a load of dirty old men sitting at the back.


What films did he leave you to watch?
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Postby kafenes » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:46 am

Even Bamyes. :)
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Postby CBBB » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:47 am

kafenes wrote:Even Bamyes. :)


WTF have bamyes got to do with anything?
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Postby Oracle » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:47 am

Zorba wrote:
Oracle wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:There is still an Odeon at Muswell Hill:

http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_tim ... well_Hill/

and what was wrong with Saturday morning cinema?

Watch the film, have a Sherbet Dab, go home on the bus and still get change from sixpence!


EE by gum they were the days :lol:


And you tell the young people today that, and they don' t believe you!

And the dirty old man in the back row flicking ice cream all over the kids in front of him - I was told it was ice cream :?


Only if it felt cold ....

Ha ha
I remember the one in Turnpike Lane became known as the flea pit. After it started showing late night "naughty" movies.
Last time I was there it became Quasar,where you run around shooting each other with mock laser guns,pre paintball days.


Zorba ... there used to be TWO Cinemas on opposite ends of Turnpike Lane Green.

The one near the Bus Station had Saturday Morning Flicks and the other was the one which later became a Bingo hall.

Which one are you talking about?
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Postby Zorba » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:49 am

Oracle wrote:
Zorba wrote:
Oracle wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:
psycho wrote:
CBBB wrote:There is still an Odeon at Muswell Hill:

http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/film_tim ... well_Hill/

and what was wrong with Saturday morning cinema?

Watch the film, have a Sherbet Dab, go home on the bus and still get change from sixpence!


EE by gum they were the days :lol:


And you tell the young people today that, and they don' t believe you!

And the dirty old man in the back row flicking ice cream all over the kids in front of him - I was told it was ice cream :?


Only if it felt cold ....

Ha ha
I remember the one in Turnpike Lane became known as the flea pit. After it started showing late night "naughty" movies.
Last time I was there it became Quasar,where you run around shooting each other with mock laser guns,pre paintball days.


Zorba ... there used to be TWO Cinemas on opposite ends of Turnpike Lane Green.

The one near the Bus Station had Saturday Morning Flicks and the other was the one which later became a Bingo hall.

Which one are you talking about?

The one that faced the park,Ducketts common ?
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Postby kafenes » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:50 am

CBBB wrote:
kafenes wrote:Even Bamyes. :)


WTF have bamyes got to do with anything?


They are nice, they go with everything. :)
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Postby CBBB » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:51 am

kafenes wrote:
CBBB wrote:
kafenes wrote:Even Bamyes. :)


WTF have bamyes got to do with anything?


They are nice, they go with everything. :)


They are a bit too glutinous for me.
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Postby Zorba » Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:52 am

kafenes wrote:
CBBB wrote:
kafenes wrote:Even Bamyes. :)


WTF have bamyes got to do with anything?


They are nice, they go with everything. :)

You went out to buy Bamyes? They should be cooked at home. You go out for Goubes. :wink:
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