Hollies A5

As you go through the entrance on your right hand side on the ceiling there is a large hook what was it there for? It is not a fifties quiz it is still there. Joepipe

Joepipe3:
As you go through the entrance on your right hand side on the ceiling there is a large hook what was it there for? It is not a fifties quiz it is still there. Joepipe

It comes from the days when a driver parked up at the front blocking another driver who wanted to get going,when he told the driver to shift his wagon,he told him to “sling your hook”,he did and it’s stayed there to this day! :laughing: :unamused: :laughing: :unamused:

is it not to save the carpark attendant having to find dead drivers in there cabs who commited suicide by not being able to take any more multiple user names trolling posts and topping themselfs in the cab overnight?
by using the hook,its a quick call,and the ambulance just loads them straight from the hook after cutting the rope.
i think on the coroners report for cause of death it reads…drivvled to death.

They hung the pigs there when they had proper bacon

Easy. It harks back to the old days of horse drawn wagons and coaches, some of the express coach services used Mustang’s for horsepower as they were considerably faster between Holyhead and London but when the time came for refreshment the coachman went inside and to give the horse’s legs a rest they hung the horse from the hook. When all is said and done, Mustang’s ‘Must Hang’ from somewhere? :confused:

Pete.

windrush:
Easy. It harks back to the old days of horse drawn wagons and coaches, some of the express coach services used Mustang’s for horsepower as they were considerably faster between Holyhead and London but when the time came for refreshment the coachman went inside and to give the horse’s legs a rest they hung the horse from the hook. When all is said and done, Mustang’s ‘Must Hang’ from somewhere? :confused:

Pete.

Think it was Sally who looked after them

Wheel Nut:

windrush:
Easy. It harks back to the old days of horse drawn wagons and coaches, some of the express coach services used Mustang’s for horsepower as they were considerably faster between Holyhead and London but when the time came for refreshment the coachman went inside and to give the horse’s legs a rest they hung the horse from the hook. When all is said and done, Mustang’s ‘Must Hang’ from somewhere? :confused:

Pete.

Think it was Sally who looked after them

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