Dark Side Of The Ring.

I really love watching Dark Side Of The Ring real life wrestling documentaries about other wrestlers and different issues about other wrestlers in real life and what’s gone on in the wrestling business. It’s also about other wrestlers who have been murdered and other wrestlers who have murdered other people. I watch these real life wrestling documentaries on YouTube on my iPad so it’s not just me watching wrestling and it’s not just about wrestlers wrestling each other it’s about real life issues that have happened to other wrestlers in real life and other people involved and I love watching it all the time.

The Marlborough Hotel In Whitley Bay.

I really loved staying here for a week back in July 2011 when I did the Voda Summer Of A Lifetime back when I was twenty four just before my twenty fifth birthday when I was younger and we stayed Monday to Friday in the Marlborough Hotel and I really enjoyed it. It was the second residential that we went on it was the week after we went on the first Summer Of A Lifetime residential the week which was the week before at Weardale in Durham which was also really good to and really enjoyed it very much.

The Rex Hotel In Whitley Bay.

This brings back memories for me because I use to love going here to the Deep Disco in April 2012 when I twenty five to January 2014 when I was twenty seven when I was younger. I really wish the people that are in charge of the Deep Disco had just kept the Deep Disco but they had to move away and leave Whitley Bay Deep Disco night club and go to the Lindesfarn Club in Wallsend because of the fundings. But it still brings back happy memories for me from when I was younger.

Nelson Mandela House In Peckham.

These are the real life flats that are on Only Fools And Horses it’s Called Nelson Mandela House. It’s where Only Fool’s And Horses was filmed and it was also made for the Only Fools And Horses studio to. Nelson Mandela House is the fictional towerblock on the fictional Nyrere Estate in the real life London district of Peckham, SE15. The Trotters flat is on the 12th floor and has housed members of the Trotter family since the towerblocks were built in 1960, save for 5 years from late 1996 to mid 2001 when the Trotters were millionaires before losing their money in true plonker style when their dodgy stock market crashed and they lost all their investments. As of 2014, the Trotters still live at their 12th floor flat. Before the towerblock and its neighbouring towerblocks Zimbabwe House and Desmond Tutu House were built, the land had a huge ammunitions factory on it. That was demolished and construction of the towerblocks began in 1959. In June 1960, when the towerblocks were still being built, Joan Mavis Trotter applied to a flat there as she was pregnant. The towerblocks were completed in late summer 1960.

The towerblock opened in September 1960 and was originally called Sir Walter Raleigh House. As Joan Mavis Trotter was pregnant, she was entitled to apply for one of the flats. They were given a 12th floor flatwith good views over London – more towerblocks. 

Joan died in 1964 after alcohol abuse and their flat was not as well looked after. After the Trotters became rich and left London, their flat stayed empty for 5 years. Del let the estate agent have the carpet but never put the flat on the market.