Three dodgy looking geezers............but can you name 'em
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All our yesterdays............the three amigos
All our yesterdays............the three amigos
Larry, Curly and Moe
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All our yesterdays............the three amigos
Compo, Foggy and Cleggy alias MGB, Heinzer and possibly Vesty
All our yesterdays............the three amigos
Compo, Foggy and Cleggy alias MGB, Heinzer and possibly Vesty
Two out of three aint bad Mrv - but it was a tad early for Vesty
MGB advises 'The "Three Braggers" outside Doreen's tackle shop in West St Leamore. It looks like Dave has got the biggest!
The guy on the left is Alan Bishop who introduced me and Dave to Cashmores fishing club all those years ago.
We went as guests for a couple of seasons and me and Dave kept winning a few matches between us, so it was sort of politely suggested that we should become members. We did and the rest is history!
The fishing club then was part of Cashmores Sports and Social club which incorporated things like their football, cricket, darts and lots of others. The presentation night was huge as all the presentations were amalgamated and places like The Gala Suite at West Bromwich had to be booked to cater for the crowds!
The fishing club is the sole surviving part of that great institution and although we now have no connection with Cashmores Steel Stockholders, we decided to keep the name for prosperity.'