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#371573 7th Dec 2009 5:32pm
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Originally Posted by Pinzgauer
Steady on Chris .... this is a family show !!! Just going for a cold shower !!!!


By the time they got the women undressed, they must of forgot what they were doing.


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Nothing like "Bingo Knickers"....... It was one pull and "BINGO!!"


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Further items of interest to the ladies. I guess that with the hair & the corset, getting ready to go out was quite a performance; don't know how you managed if you didn't have your own maid.

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Originally Posted by hoseman
Nothing like "Bingo Knickers"....... It was one pull and "BINGO!!"

you'll never change will you big guy? think


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My socks change more than me.... and you dont even want to go THERE!!!!!! doh


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Here's one which should not be viewed if you are of a sensitive nature with regard to political correctness. (You might be surprised to know how recently the use of the 'N' word became offensive).

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Nice one Chris. Looking back to even are childhood days compared to now, certain things where so simple.

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Originally Posted by kezzbag
Following on from traditional funeral respectfulness, does anyone close their curtains anymore if there is a funeral in their street? I do but notice that alot of ppl don`t, they stand on their doorsteps having a good nose.


Just found this in the Daily Mirror, 1910, after the death of Edward VII.

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On the subject of how in years gone by the households in the street where where there had been a death would all have there blinds drawn. Unlike these days where the person who has died is taken to a chapel of rest prior to the funeral. In my younger days every family had the body in the coffin in the house normaly in the parlour. {front room to those to young to know what a palour was} So out of respect the housholds near by all had there blinds drawn.


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We were not allowed to play in the street if one of our neighbours had died?

All down to respect, smile


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Kimpri and Jimbob are quite right, things use to be done a lot differently in the past, i think respect was shown in a different way. There must have been chapels of rest but i think the majority of people brought there loved ones home to be laid out, and as Jimbob says,normally in the parlour. I can remember as if it was yesterday seeing an uncle of mine laid out in his parlour in Alwyn St, i was about 4 years old at the time. The coffin was open and he lay there in a white shroud, i can also remember asking why he was laying there and i was just told he was a sleep. As i grew up, it was the done thing to go in to someones house to pay your last respects and always as i remember, it was always an open coffin. My own parents were brought home and laid out and people came to pay there respects. I don't know whether this is a tradition, my sister insisted that a member of the family sat up through the night with my parents, Anyone else done that?. Just recently whenever i have known people who have died, i usually end up having to go to the chapel of rest to pay my respects, just the modern way i suppose.


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It was tradition that a member of family sat up all night in the same room with the deceased/loved ones,
Don't think people pay there last respects this way anymore,

Called the WAKE,


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