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Topic: Jetaime
Posted By: DONDON
Subject: Jetaime
Date Posted: 22-February-2010 at 13:20

I suppose the one slow set that still brings back memories was Jetaime

I had my first ever kiss after the song and am I the only one ?????

 



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia



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Posted By: joey the lips
Date Posted: 22-February-2010 at 13:47
Would not think so Dondon,welcome on board ,

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Posted By: whippersnapper
Date Posted: 22-February-2010 at 13:47
Well presumably the recipient of your kiss was another 

Welcome to the site dondon and keep posting. Good lot on here. Most of them anyways


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I'm searching for that cash I should have saved for the crash


Posted By: eejit91
Date Posted: 22-February-2010 at 13:51

I love that song! Welcome Dondon!



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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better."


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 22-February-2010 at 13:57

 Hi All only heard about the site yesterday and thought I would give it a try I suppose you remmber the first dance and the first Girl you went out with allways.

 It was the Grove where  it all happened to me.I would say I prefered the old Grove down in Clontarf. There was a better atmosphere.Gosh the memories are flooding back.Looking back it was the only social gathering place available and only for it God knows what young people would have got up to

When It went to St Pauls. It got competition from club 74 and there was a dIvide between the type of muscic

 



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 05:02
What goes around comes around...Jane Birkin's daughter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdMmKeYkjno&feature=related

Welcome Dondon, Good to have another member from the Old Grove
around.
Year after year, the numbers get fewer


Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 09:19

Welcome to the site Dondon

Hope you enjoy looking back on the all the old posts some people have posted some great memories on here

Just for you(and ofcourse every Grove goer)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2C98G-9rJk&feature=related - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2C98G-9rJk&feature=relat ed

one of my all time favs also

Sharon



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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 09:28

 Hello Sharon, ta for message.Yes it brings back  memories.I shall read the posts when I get a chance.I haven't heard that song in a age.

And I suppose  it was ladies favorite.

It was my first expierence of a kiss and you never forget that, NEVER

DONDON



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 09:50

Dondon

i keep trying to forget my 1st kiss..laughs but sadly i cant erase that awfull memory from my brain...giggles

I thought the poor guy was going to choke me...long tongue he had and reckon it was his 1st kiss also

Scene was lovely lying down in a corn field or was i pushed, my sister his sister behind a bush egging us on..lmao me thinking i was all grown up i was 11 i think smiling up at him before he went in for the kill lucky i wasnt standing or his balls wouldve got a right kicking..lol

I think now poor guy cant talk after that kiss his tongue all bloody and maybe half of it bitten off....ok joking but makes for a good story..lol

Shar



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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 09:59

 Oh God Sharon, Ouch

Ah well when I was 11, I was so caught up with football and Girls were a pain and allways snitching on you

Then as I grew up I realised they were ever more important than Football, but there still a pain (only joking )

dondon

  



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: eejit91
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 13:22

1st kiss wow! French fella down St. Anne’s... us Manor House girls only took lessons from the best.... A bunch of us lying with our French lads in front of the tennis courts and who would come walking by but the beautiful Sonya Ford and all the French lads jumped up and ran after her... lol leaving all the rest of us behind... ahh the memories.



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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better."


Posted By: DAYO
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 13:29
Welcome to the site DONDON good to see another Mt Prospect grover coming to the site. "Jataime" always good for a lurch but ya had to catch them before they all ran with their bags for the womens jax. he he

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Dayo

Grov'in 70 - 76


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 13:46

 I well remeber that , a mad scattering to the Jax .especially when I came on the scene.If I got a pound for every"no thanks " I would be a rich Man today.Mind you  it was part of growing up when I look back at it now

Anther thing, was it just me that wore Brut aftershave then.

 I seemed to rememeber the waft of it in the dance Hall.

I changed to tobac, but they still ran away, and as far as HighKarate aftershave went, it didn't work either    

DONDON   



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: eejit91
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 13:52
It was a big car and loads of money that you needed Gerry!

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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better."


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 13:57

 I have both now, but now I am too old........Can't win can I

DONDON



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: verh
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 22:44

Welcome Dondon - great to see another old Grover on line - hope you enjoy the site.

Remember you are NEVER too old.



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Verona


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 23-February-2010 at 23:07
Ah that was sweet of you...bet you wouldn't have said No
DONDON


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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 24-February-2010 at 08:53

Yoo!

Great to see another Grover from the Prospect days.

Wecome along Dondon and enjoy.

Ah the first kiss..yep quite an experience  full of fear and dread and trying not to let the front of your trousers rub of her leg..or she'd know the explosive situation she was in...just back from Amsterdam by the way

 

Can you tell ????



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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 24-February-2010 at 09:28

 Ah those were the days of fun and excitment.

I remember I "got off" off with a Clontarf Girl at the Grove.and She loved the Terry Jacks single seasons in the Sun.

It happened to herr birthday So I bought it for her in  Dolphin Discs and we played it in her sitting room on  Sunday a few times.

I happened to say what's on the B side, see what's that like.

Do you know whats on the B side.

I can't say it here it may be rude

But both being red heads you couldn't tell who was the most embarrased

DONDON    



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 24-February-2010 at 13:07

Originally posted by eejit91 eejit91 wrote:

It was a big car and loads of money that you needed Gerry!

Hey Gerry, is this your garage ?



Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 24-February-2010 at 14:01
nope , But I think it belongs To Bertie after they removed the Matress
 But I can't imagine all that would fit into a biscuit tin
LOL
DONDON


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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Grovegirl
Date Posted: 24-February-2010 at 14:32

 Welcome to 'The Grove' again, Dondon...

 as the saying goes, "you'll be glad you called!"

GG 



Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 24-February-2010 at 14:35
 Thank you GG it's great to connect with people who now believe the Grove played a special part in their lives,,,,,,,,,, Keep on groving
DONDON 

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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 24-February-2010 at 17:16
Have you seen the Documentary yet Gerry ????

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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 25-February-2010 at 09:54

Welcome to the site Gerry!  There's a fantastic bunch on here!!

Keep on sharing those Grove memories.

 

 

 

 

 



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 25-February-2010 at 11:30


   I'm getting that fibe.hope to meet you all and share the memories


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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 25-February-2010 at 20:34

Wait til Biker Pat gets a hold of you-another Grover from '73-he'll wet his leathers!

Welcome in Dondon-have fun.



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There are three kinds of people in the world,those who are able to count,and those who can't...


Posted By: verh
Date Posted: 25-February-2010 at 22:28

Dondon,

Wait until you get into the Private Room.............did they tell you what happens in there???



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Verona


Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 25-February-2010 at 23:11
Welcome back to the Grove Dondon.....looking forward to meeting you at the next reunion/night out 

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 26-February-2010 at 08:50

  Did anyone have the expierence of having a slow set with someone,then before it ended asking for another dance,getting a yes and then Cecil went on to fast music and your still swaying like a MFI wardrobe.

  Every one else rocking and you looking like a gormless twit, you can't hear what the other person is saying nor can they you.

It allways ended up in disaster (it happened to me a few times)

DONDON



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: DAYO
Date Posted: 26-February-2010 at 13:51
I'm not tellin, "but do ya wanna have a bottle of orange" could have been the answer to that in Mt Ptospect

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Dayo

Grov'in 70 - 76


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 26-February-2010 at 14:12
  Or fancy a breath of fresh air and go to the compond

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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: joey the lips
Date Posted: 26-February-2010 at 15:52


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You can checkout anytime u like but u can never leave


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 26-February-2010 at 15:52
The Compound...where was that ????????

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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 26-February-2010 at 16:13
 We called it the back of the college where the tennis courts were.Out of view and very quiet 

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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 26-February-2010 at 19:02

out of view ..why did you wanna be out of view?...giggles

Dondon if you didnt see the documentary im sure theres a link somewhere for it to watch online if not im sure some1 nice could get you a copy "wink wink"

Sharon

 



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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 27-February-2010 at 01:32

Originally posted by Aries Aries wrote:

The Compound...where was that ????????

HA, The compound for us at Mt. Prospect was St. Annes...LOL
Next best thing was just plain simply getting to walk a girl home.

"The Compound" sounds like a detention area



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BrendanFella

IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 27-February-2010 at 21:45
Originally posted by DONDON DONDON wrote:

  Did anyone have the expierence of having a slow set with someone,then before it ended asking for another dance,getting a yes and then Cecil went on to fast music and your still swaying like a MFI wardrobe.

DONDON

Couple of times Dondon-and when the answer was yes,it was some kind of magic. Still swaying as you say while Paranoid or something was blaring. But somehow it felt weird and right-the two of you still wanting to dance and hold,disregarding everything else around you.

Didn't happen often,but enjoyed it when it did.



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There are three kinds of people in the world,those who are able to count,and those who can't...


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 28-February-2010 at 04:01
I was the first gay person to get into the Grove.


Posted By: monarch
Date Posted: 28-February-2010 at 12:44
Originally posted by Pogue Mahoney Pogue Mahoney wrote:

I was the first gay person to get into the Grove.


But gay had a different meaning then.

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There is a crack in everything ...... that's how the light gets in


Posted By: Stevie
Date Posted: 01-March-2010 at 01:47
Originally posted by BrendanFella BrendanFella wrote:

Originally posted by Aries Aries wrote:

The Compound...where was that ????????

"The Compound" sounds like a detention area

There was quite a few people ...ahem.. "detained" in this area alright...in fact some of them were positively pinned to the ground

(sorry Rolo mentioning naughty bits again here!!)



Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 01-March-2010 at 13:01

Ah I wouldn't say that, sure the worse we ever got up to was .......

pass the parcel 



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 01-March-2010 at 13:57
Fastest game for years..in Belfast.

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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 02-March-2010 at 04:39
Originally posted by DONDON DONDON wrote:

I suppose the one slow set that still brings back memories was Jetaime

I had my first ever kiss after the song and am I the only one ?????

 



Welcome Dondon.

In the day it was the song that guaranteed you a 'wear', well nearly always

Have the original single with Jane Birkin posing nude on the cover. Who needs Playboy


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 02-March-2010 at 09:09

 Thanks Biker Pat.

I often wondered If the Girls liked it more than the  Boys, A lot of girls ran for cover when it came on. Some would have left Dervala O' Rourke behind in the dash. And you would have a few Lads, (me included )  wandering around aimlessly like lost souls on hearing "no thanks".

Then you would see the Girl dancing with some yoke and you would say to yourself. Is She is doing this on purpose just to annoy everyone  (We all got refused at least once in our Grove days, I wager  that ) 

It was the old eye contact thing that was mostly used.If you eyed  someone up(sounds dreadfull now) and She looked at you a few times, and when the song started it's first few beats, Oh I can hear it now .....You were 'In like Flynn' as they say .   But I do remember it was a great slow song 

 That single you have, a treasured pocession no doubt.

DONDON



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 02-March-2010 at 13:47

Other smooooooooooches from my day

" lets sloooooow it down "

Its too late..Carol King

Woodstock..... Matthews Sourthern Comfort

Only love can break your heart  Neil Young

Fire and Rain James Taylor

Your song ..Elton john



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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 02-March-2010 at 14:08

 Only love can break your heart what a great song.

And how so so true

I remember some words "what if your world should fall apart"  



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: joey the lips
Date Posted: 02-March-2010 at 16:41

There ya go Dondon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPwVT2eeRc4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPwVT2eeRc4



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You can checkout anytime u like but u can never leave


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 02-March-2010 at 17:05

 That was brill , thank you v much God the memories are flooding back.

Hope there is a reunion soon and to hear the Grove songs again played by the one and only legend



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 02-March-2010 at 17:16

Won't be one at Easter unfortunately but hopefully later on in the year.

Our Social Secretary  is trying to arrange a get together in the near future.Think she is suggesting Friday week in a local hostelry.

Watch this space.



Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 11:20

[QUOTE=DONDON] (We all got refused at least once in our Grove days, I wager  that )[/QUOTE]

I lost track of the amount of refusals I got Gerry!



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 13:16
I'm just counting the "YESSES"......2?

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BrendanFella

IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 13:41
Beaten again ...hump..........

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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 14:49

   Hi Brendan and Brunswick At least in was it one language .

If Ireland was like today  back then with all the different Nationalities ( which is a great thing.The gene pool in the Country needs a good shake up) we would have been told NO THANKS in over 50 differen't languages

I wonder what No thanks in Polish sounds like  

Oh By the way yer Man Rolo, thinks my jokes are crap.Have a look yourself and see



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 14:53
Not them all DONDON.........................but most of them .


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 15:00

Ah well ,

I will try and find some good ones .But I was allways crap at telling them,



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 16:13

DON, ROLO doesn't really read the jokes to enjoy them.
He's just lookin to see who's writing dirty words....LOL

Always remember Don that no matter how bad some of yer jokes might be that POGUE will always be ahead of ya.....

You don't happen to know a Billy Donnelly do ya?
He went to the Grove back in the late 60's/70. He lived in Artane up by where Derek Farrell lived.

We hung around on the right side of the stage (looking at the stage).
Once in a while we'd venture out to the dance floor for our refusals.



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BrendanFella

IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: Grovegirl
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 16:29

 A girl I went to the Grove with (wont mention names!) would only dance with a guy if he had a car!

Dont know how she picked them but in her estimation, they would have  creases on the backs of their jackets. I wouldn't mind, she always got a guy!

GG



Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 16:36

Oh that's Rolo's  job on the  site I see now,anyway.

 That chap Pogue has a good sense of humour, Unique  though not to everyones taste but he did make me laugh.

I was reading a few, one in particular stood out...

 Why has Noddy no bell on his hat because he is a B......x.

It made no sense at all but I laughed all the same 

You replied which also made me laugh "are you on something Chap"

I don't know a Billy Donnelly... Brendan. before my time I would say

 My Eldest Sister might have she went to the Grove in the 50s  and remembered Phil Lynott playin in Pauls.I must ask her when She comes down again as She new a good few people that went

Rdgs dondon 



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 18:20
Originally posted by DONDON DONDON wrote:

I don't know a Billy Donnelly... Brendan. before my time I would say

 My Eldest Sister might have she went to the Grove in the 50s  and remembered Phil Lynott playin in Pauls.I must ask her when She comes down again as She new a good few people that went

Rdgs dondon 

Ok Don you crossed the feckin line now...THE 50's?
I'm old enough
ffs, having gone in the 60's. ('67-'71)

I was however cursed with five OLDER sisters that might have went at that time...LOL

I can't believe you laughed at that "NODDY" joke. Pogue just makes those things up ya know. I'm not sure what he's on but I think it's the same stuff he was on in the 60's.

 



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BrendanFella

IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 18:54
Originally posted by Grovegirl Grovegirl wrote:

 A girl I went to the Grove with (wont mention
names!) would only dance with a guy if he had a car!


D

GG



She wouldn't have had much luck in the old Grove. The closest thing we
had to a member with a car was Pat and Brendanfella on their motorbikes.

I used to offer the girls a crossbar home on my sister's bike...wink


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 03-March-2010 at 19:24
I had a bit of a car .. a h--n

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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 10:03

Apologies Brendan,

It's my mince pies I have to get bi focals as the key board can seem a distance away.

I meant the late sixties when she started to go to the Grove. It must have been an ordeal trying to avoid your Sisters at the Grove. I suppose like me you only went on The Saturdays and not to the Sunday Grove. 

 

 



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 13:03

WOW...Is that avatar big enough...he he. Don't need yer bifocals to see that.

I went on Sundays...luckily my sisters did not go at the same time as me.
They went when it was Easons.



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BrendanFella

IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 13:36

Brendan

My mother went when it was Easons back in the 40's. No messin'



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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 14:27

 Never new it was book shop in past times.

 



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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 14:48
It was actually Easons Sports and Social club

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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 14:51
opps didn't know that.

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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 18:48
Originally posted by Aries Aries wrote:

Brendan

My mother went when it was Easons back in the 40's. No messin'

I think my Ma went in the 20's....LOL



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BrendanFella

IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: verh
Date Posted: 04-March-2010 at 23:05
Nothing wrong with the Grove when it was Easons - You Ma had great taste Gary.

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Verona


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 01:26

Hee Hee...methinks Verh is old enough to have gone to Easons.

And I thought I was old



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BrendanFella

IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 03:18
It was still known as Easons or Belgrove when I started in '68. The Grove
was just the slang name. I think it was much later that it actually became
The Grove by name. I remember playing for Home Farm against Belgrove
soccer club (like for about a minute and half they let me off the bench) and
always connected the Grove to the soccer club, just like the Tennis Club
and The Cricket Club. I think even the early membership cards had Belgrove
Soccer Club on them but I might be wrong about that...Cecil would know.


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 09:16

  message to pougue.

What year did you play for Home Farm.I was there for 2 years. 1977

 But I played for the B team.We trained twice a week in Whitehall.

I remember we had a knick about with the first team under Dave Bacuzzi. I can't remeber our managers name but they trained the hell out us.

We played the odd Game in Mobi Road as well. During a training session,our Manager told us to take off a booth and sock from your knicking foot. So we had to use the other foot to pass the ball. It was his way of teaching us to use both feet. Have to say it did work.There was no way you were going to use your bare foot to trap and pass a ball.  

I use to watch Belgove play on a Sunday. I would would gain acess to the pitch by the ditch at the far end.Allthough there was barrier and barrbed wire to stop us we still were able to get through it.

I often thought about doing the same on a Grove night But the bouncers were allways patrolling it and the were spot lights on the field as well.When I got my membership I gave up on the Idea

DONDON



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In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 09:22

Originally posted by Pogue Mahoney Pogue Mahoney wrote:

It was still known as Easons or Belgrove when I started in '68. The Grove
was just the slang name. I think it was much later that it actually became
The Grove by name. I remember playing for Home Farm against Belgrove
soccer club (like for about a minute and half they let me off the bench) and
always connected the Grove to the soccer club, just like the Tennis Club
and The Cricket Club. I think even the early membership cards had Belgrove
Soccer Club on them but I might be wrong about that...Cecil would know.

 

Pogue

You are dead right. My first red membership card (1482 ) had Belgrove Football Club on it



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Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 11:00

Originally posted by Aries Aries wrote:

You are dead right. My first red membership card (in 1482 ) had Belgrove Football Club on it

Jesus Gary, I knew you were old...............but I certainly didn't think you were friends with Henry the Eighth. And there was me thinking that the Grove started in 1967.



Posted By: joey the lips
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 11:13
What sort of music was out at that time Gary

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Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 11:52

Lute and flute with a little horn thrown in for good measure.

Ah... those heady days in the Minstral Gallery... I remember so well.



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Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 12:08
Off with his head !


Posted By: joey the lips
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 12:23

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Sanzio_01.jpg">File:Sanzio 01.jpg

The Grove in 1428,,can anybody spot Gary



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Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 12:28
 Nope, he hasn't been born yet

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In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 13:14

JOEY,

Here is a sample of some of the GREAT MUSIC we had way back then.

This song even had it's own dance.....LOL

Tommy James and the Shondells...1968.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGRXe_e5S1Y&feature=related - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGRXe_e5S1Y&feature=relat ed



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Posted By: BrendanFella
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 13:17

Here's another for ya

Same band...Same year....different look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVig64dyD-8&feature=related - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVig64dyD-8&feature=relat ed

 



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IRISH DIPLOMACY IS....The ability to tell a man to Go To Hell so that He looks forward to making the trip.



Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 16:33


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Grover from 73(old Grove)

In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 05-March-2010 at 19:33
Most people can't remember when we had a dartboard in the grove.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOHYQmVArNk&feature=related


Posted By: DONDON
Date Posted: 11-March-2010 at 11:31

Where was it.

Was it in a alcove  off the main Hall



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In the year of the bankers and developers
When recession raged across the land
there were many driven by the hopelessness to set sail for the Americas and Australia



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