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I have 37 stories published in one collection on the site.
My stories have been read 38342 times and 10 of my stories have been cherry picked.

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Albert Woods

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THE WEEKEND 5 - Sunday: 'Smoked Salmon and Cocoa'

This is Part 5, the final part of the essay; the factual account of a lads’ bizarre weekend in the mid sixties, this one dealing with the usual Sunday comedown from Friday and Saturday’s excitement – the boredom further aggravated by the dread of Monday. Names, as they say, have been changed to protect the innocent, though none of the protagonists were. Be warned, however: contains strong language, as well as frank references to body parts and functions – assuring total veracity (and some nostalgia).

THE WEEKEND 4 - Saturday 'Soho'

This is Part 4 of a five-part essay; the factual account of a lads’ bizarre weekend in the mid sixties, this one dealing with theft, prostitutes and the Deptford Mob. Names, as they say, have been changed to protect the innocent, though none of the protagonists were. Be warned, however: contains strong language, as well as frank references to body parts and functions – assuring total veracity (and some sneaky chuckles).

THE WEEKEND Part 3 - Saturday 'Stowaway'

This is Part 3 of a five-part essay; the factual account of a lads’ bizarre weekend in the mid sixties, this one dealing with some of Ken’s adventures – a true juvenile delinquent. Names, as they say, have been changed to protect the innocent, though none of the protagonists were. Be warned, however: contains strong language, as well as frank references to body parts and functions – assuring total veracity (and some giggles).

THE WEEKEND Part 2 – Friday, ‘Don’s’

This is Part 2 of a five-part essay; the true account of a lads’ bizarre weekend in the mid sixties. Later Friday evening, at Don’s shop, then mischief. Don’t forget the ‘language’ warning!
Cherry

THE WEEKEND Part 1 - Friday, 'The Flicks'

This is Part 1 of a five-part essay; the true account of a lads’ bizarre weekend in the mid sixties. Friday evening, where it all starts. Names, as they say, have been changed to protect the innocent, though none of the protagonists were. Be warned, however: contains ‘F’ and ‘C’ words, as well as crude references to body parts and functions – assuring total veracity. Tee hee!

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