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#126 2009-05-11 04:22:48

PADDY
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Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Jack_The_Lad wrote:

J. Simons opened in 1981, following on from his 'Ivy Shop' in Richmond (opened in 1965) and various other shops too, but it was only when I was told about the place in 1985 that I knew it even existed. I had walked past Russell Street in Covent Garden for years but had never been down it. I had been out for drinks after work when I met two guys in a club who dressed a bit like me. Like me, but much better. They had this really cool American 'college-boy' style, which was what I was aiming for, but they were wearing the real clothes, which I'd only ever seen in films and in old photos, not English clothes altered to approximate the look like I was wearing. So I thought they must be Americans. Tourists, probably. And then one walked over to me (we'd been checking each other out on the sly, but not even nodding or smiling at each other - you know,  the way blokes do in clubs...) and then the guy said 'Hi'. Well 'Hi' is American in my book so I said 'Hello' back to be sociable, thinking that I had this guy sussed and we were about to have one of those 'Have you been to the Tower of London yet?' conversations that Londoners often get stuck with when randomly friendly tourists take a shine to you. But then he carried on talking and to my amazement he was English and so was his mate who strolled over next. They were North London boys who talked in this really piss-taking way (to use an English expression) punctuated with what I was later to learn was Yiddish and also 'Yiddish-ish' the mock-Jewish street slang of their neck of the woods. It was a complete brave new world for a white-bread boy like me.
So we got talking and drinking until the club closed & they told me about John's and then that next Saturday we all went there. Simple as that.

Hello old son! You talk like you were there!
I remember an under age kid who swaggered around the place. We thought you were a teenage lesbian at first. Kidding.

Hello to Alex Roast for getting me posting.

PN

 

#127 2009-05-11 04:35:09

Ian Strachan's Raincoat
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Posts: 521

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Ah, Paddy!  Greetings!

 

#128 2009-05-11 05:18:37

Alex Roest
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From: The Hague, The Netherlands
Posts: 2165

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

PADDY wrote:

Hello to Alex Roest for getting me posting.

And hello to you Paddy ! Nice to have you here, enjoy.....

 

#129 2009-05-11 05:29:49

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 95

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Pissed on in my own playpen?

Wot a world.

 

#130 2009-05-11 06:03:30

PADDY
Member
Posts: 17

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Malchik this is all kack and you know it. We brought you up better than this.

 

#131 2009-05-11 06:53:28

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 95

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Two_Dads     wink


... But I do know what you mean...

 

#132 2009-05-11 06:55:21

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 95

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

"The mix-ups of two single straight men raising a teenaged daughter provided the story each week."


Good for a grin?


I'll phone.

 

#133 2011-09-02 08:39:51

Republican Party Reptile
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Posts: 1696

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Bumping this may seem an odd thing to do, but it's from 'The Golden Age'.  Note Paddy's interventions.

 

#134 2011-09-02 17:19:15

Kingstonian
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From: sea to shining sea
Posts: 3205

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

This thread now requires a post from Beatnik as a counterpoint to all the fanboi stuff.

 

#135 2011-09-03 10:15:09

Republican Party Reptile
Member
Posts: 1696

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

And why not?

 

#136 2012-04-21 01:38:02

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 95

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Happy memories of the old place...

 

#137 2012-05-03 04:26:40

Kingston1an
Member
Posts: 1447

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

'Jack the Lad' was a good name with implications of Geezer Ivy.

Nobody really does Geezer Ivy on here.

 

#138 2012-05-03 05:07:18

Oo Bop Sh'bam
Ivy Iconoclast
From: within.
Posts: 4067

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

I'm not sure i'd want to. hmm


''If I can't share my faith in Christ here, I'd just as soon not have to put up with people advocating drug use.''

 

#139 2012-05-03 05:35:53

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4567

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Kingston1an wrote:

'Jack the Lad' was a good name with implications of Geezer Ivy.

Nobody really does Geezer Ivy on here.

I thought that was what you did!


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#140 2012-05-03 12:29:30

Goodyear welt
Ivyist At Large
Posts: 1486

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Oo Bop Sh'bam wrote:

I'm not sure i'd want to. hmm

Only 'cause you want Geezer Ivy to do the doing batty boy.


Your inbox is full again BTW.


Too high above the waist was the badge of the hopeless nerd/engineering student.  High waters were also not cool, the right length is the right length and you either grasp it, have the eye, or you don't. 

The Horses mouth. 2014

 

#141 2012-05-03 12:37:32

Oo Bop Sh'bam
Ivy Iconoclast
From: within.
Posts: 4067

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Hold up, I'm trying to un-pick that sentence Soggs,

Deleted some stuff.


''If I can't share my faith in Christ here, I'd just as soon not have to put up with people advocating drug use.''

 

#142 2012-05-03 12:44:46

Goodyear welt
Ivyist At Large
Posts: 1486

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

You know, "does" as in "doing". Sorry it was a piss poor joke. I won't let it happen again.


Too high above the waist was the badge of the hopeless nerd/engineering student.  High waters were also not cool, the right length is the right length and you either grasp it, have the eye, or you don't. 

The Horses mouth. 2014

 

#143 2012-05-03 12:48:10

One For Bop
Mr. Ivy
From: time to time.
Posts: 1464

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Right I could not be arsed to empty all that inbox, so i started a new account. Lets see how quick I can get the post count up on this baby.


''By hurling yourself into the abyss you discover its a feather bed.”

 

#144 2012-05-03 19:39:28

Oliver
Member
From: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 1107

Re: A Visit To J. Simons

Just snatched that JS surcingle on the 'Bay!

 

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