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Now Cavan, what about tying a rope to a lamp post and swinging around it.And bowling an old bike wheel down the street or playing tick.We used to do all that.Its no wonder that a lot of kids today are obese, they are in front of the telly or playing elctronic games.

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remember the tar bubbles on our street marion street,great fun,like sailing matchbox boats in the gutter.playing alleys and bollies when they were dry,we could play for hours,never cost a penny.,great days.

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I remember my Nan giving me a clip around the ear for using one of her stockings to put a tennis ball in the foot and swing it against the wall in some sort of game, or tying it to one leg and skipping with the other one..

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Maybe i should have taken her leg out of it first......
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I remember my Nan giving me a clip around the ear for using one of her stockings to put a tennis ball in the foot and swing it against the wall in some sort of game, or tying it to one leg and skipping with the other one..

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Yes Cavan it was great fun, and i used to dig up all the moss that grew beteen the pavements and eat it, when i was quite little,so i was told by me mum lol, thinking of that made me think of Nicky Davis (younger than us)lived in Lowther, mums name i think was Doreen, (Mrs Davis to us) smile

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I remember doing that too Cavan LOL LOL (the ball and stocking)

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HI Margie I remember Mrs Marsh, she used to cut the cheese and corned beef with a big knife, and always always took a bit and ate it as she served you, imagine anyone doing that these days with all the hygiene laws :0. Her little snood hair net was cute though:)

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You are right Joney. trouble is now its us on our computers and laptops lol.lol

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Hi Cavan,
I spend about 45 mins a day on the computer, its the cheapest way of reading a british newspaper and keeping in touch here in France. When I am not doing that I cut the the grass in the garden and the orchard, then cut the grass at my sons place then the same at my daughters or I might go for a 3 or 4 mile walk or the same distance on my bike. If I get fed up with that I might cut a few logs for the stove, and the rest of the day I just laze about and have the odd glass of wine. I am now pushing 81 so all that running about back eckie and lowther st and down the back jiggers must have done me some good.

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He, He , Keep up the good work and laze about as much as you like you have earned it.

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Does anyone remember the mission at the end of Fox Street? Was it Brougham Mission? We all went there when we were kids

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could it be lowe st mission you are talking about

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No, I'm almost sure it was Brougham Mission, but I'm unsure of the spelling.

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Your right Dave, Brougham mission, on the same side as the Pero's , behind Maggie Lee's as it was next to a bombed field opposite the "big hill".

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Thanks very much for that, any ideas on it's history, where did name 'Brougham Mission'come from? I remember maggie Lees shop, wasn't it unusual more like going into someones front room.

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