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Topic History of: Bournemouth Weatherspoons
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Green Man Wyot wrote:
I have fond memories of Bournemouth. Growing up along the coast in Hampshire we headed there a lot as youths, down to the beach in the summer, later bars & clubs. Fell in early love there too!

I think Mart may have been before my time on here...


Are you trying to hint Wyot, you have hundreds of little Wyots around Dorset who are now in their 30's?
Green Man Wyot wrote:
I have fond memories of Bournemouth. Growing up along the coast in Hampshire we headed there a lot as youths, down to the beach in the summer, later bars & clubs. Fell in early love there too!

I think Mart may have been before my time on here...


The clubs and bars are still there but a lot of them have closed. I couldn't enter then because I would feel too old. Most of them are catered for student's at the local university.

I was tempted to enter the Halo with a group of friends the nightclub which was a former church. This was before Christmas.

We saw a lot people in their late teens and early 20s. We would of have looked ridiculous going in and boogie. Ageing is life's practical joke.

I do enjoy a few ales with my partner in a pub, it's nice to go out with an another ale drinker who is also the opposite sex.

However sometimes it would be nice to find a club where we don't feel old. Pubs can be tedious.
Wyot I have fond memories of Bournemouth. Growing up along the coast in Hampshire we headed there a lot as youths, down to the beach in the summer, later bars & clubs. Fell in early love there too!

I think Mart may have been before my time on here...
JK2006 Dear Mart. I finally got to meet him in person (he came to one of my movie screenings). A delightful human being and an early supporter when they were few and far between.
Backintheday hedda wrote:
love Bournemouth and have fond memories from visits there. Great beach as well.

Indeed Hedda so do I.
Always associate Bournemouth on here with Martin Kitcher (Mart), sadly passed now for nearly eight years.