mark
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hard to believ but 25 years this week since the miners strike
I was at college in doncaster at the time, which is sat in a group of 4 buildings - NCB headquarters, South Yorks Police HQ, Magistrates court and the college
had to run the gauntlet many a day just to get to college, was regualrly gobbed on and had bricks hoyed at me on me motorbike. If it hadn't been for the hoards of coppers that were bussed up from london, looking for nothing other than giving someone a good kicking I might have got a bit upset by it. Solidarity!, I forgive you brothers!
highlight of the strike from me was the discovery that blokes toilets on the seventh floor of the college over looked Mr Plod's front line, and that anyone could wander into the college, go into the bogs, poo on a piece of paper and lob it out of the window. remember seeing a rain of turds on more than one occasion out of the window from one of the classrooms underneath
and the irony is.... we're still sat on anything between 200 and 400 years worth of the stuff depending on whose figures you believe, the pound is on its arse and there's starting to be talk of re-opening some of the pits that were 'uneconomical' cos it'll be cheaper than buying the stuff from china
I was at college in doncaster at the time, which is sat in a group of 4 buildings - NCB headquarters, South Yorks Police HQ, Magistrates court and the college
had to run the gauntlet many a day just to get to college, was regualrly gobbed on and had bricks hoyed at me on me motorbike. If it hadn't been for the hoards of coppers that were bussed up from london, looking for nothing other than giving someone a good kicking I might have got a bit upset by it. Solidarity!, I forgive you brothers!
highlight of the strike from me was the discovery that blokes toilets on the seventh floor of the college over looked Mr Plod's front line, and that anyone could wander into the college, go into the bogs, poo on a piece of paper and lob it out of the window. remember seeing a rain of turds on more than one occasion out of the window from one of the classrooms underneath
and the irony is.... we're still sat on anything between 200 and 400 years worth of the stuff depending on whose figures you believe, the pound is on its arse and there's starting to be talk of re-opening some of the pits that were 'uneconomical' cos it'll be cheaper than buying the stuff from china