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Originally Posted by bert1
Bottom touching Bottom, hehe, the things you're told as a kid, one thing that has stuck in my mind as if I heard it yesterday was I cut the fat off a chop and left it, probably the first chop I ever had, my mother said "Your father didn't fight a war for you to leave the fat" WTF, I grew up thinking D-Day, the bombing of Dresden and two Atom bombs was done so I could eat the fat.

No wonder I'm deranged.


And I'll bet you still eat the fat even now smile

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Not quite correct Bandy. I tried to make a doctors appointment yesterday and out of a pratice of 3 surgeries they could only offer me two options before next Thursday.I may get seen within the hour, but will have waited almost a week. I don't believe them anymore because they are never full when I;m in there. They do of course,have their coffee breaks which I suppose slows things down a bit.

Hi Elizabeth nice to hear from you. Hope you're enjoying all you read. There are some characters on this thread don't you think? What's your weather like?

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Originally Posted by granny

Not quite correct Bandy. I tried to make a doctors appointment yesterday and out of a pratice of 3 surgeries they could only offer me two options before next Thursday.I may get seen within the hour, but will have waited almost a week. I don't believe them anymore because they are never full when I;m in there. They do of course,have their coffee breaks which I suppose slows things down a bit.

Hi Elizabeth nice to hear from you. Hope you're enjoying all you read. There are some characters on this thread don't you think? What's your weather like?

The weather here in Allentown Pennsylvania ( 50 miles north of Philadelphia) is quite cold and crisp at the moment. The high temp for today was about 34*F (I don't do celcius very well I'm afraid)
There are a lot of colourful characters here yes, especially in the Wirral history section and I'm so glad I came upon this website back in September, it's been an amazing source of both entertainment and information to me. I only wish I'd discovered it sooner. Who'd have thought that a simple google of "Robert & Jobson" Sports shop in Charing Cross would have led me here, but that's the beauty of the internet I suppose smile

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I remember as a child my Mum would cut the toes out of our shoes when we grew out of them. We obviously must have been quite poor but I didn't know it at the time, anyway I loved wearing my 'open toed shoes' and thought I was the bees knees in them. In reality I must have looked a right tw*t with my toes hanging over the front smile

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ELIZABETH,

It is 39.7 here in New Brighton at 0723, 10-12-2011. We have just had a hail storm & it's a bit windy. Not nice at all!

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RUDEBOX]Really enjoying reading this thread,peeps! more! more! thumbsup

Hi Rudebox it's good isn't it? I have become quite addicted and the memories are triggered so many times by what others remember. Unfortunately my brain this week is going into hibernation as Christmas is taking priority and I don't seem to be able to multi-task quite so well.
I do remember that our Christmas tree and always a real tree, was only ever put up after we had gone to bed on Christmas eve up until I was about 8yrs. Coming down on Christmas morning and going into the front room which we didn't use on a daily basis only special occassions (and piano practice).The fire would be glowing and a muffled silence was in the room with the magical Christmas tree standing proud and shining brightly in front of the bay window. The smell of the tree was a strong pine aroma. Presents(not so many as now) grouped around the base and even then, the chocolate coins of which ,we were allowed to have one after breakfast. Wonderful!


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Blimey granny, how posh were you?!

We only ever had an artificial tree, and the same one got used year, after year, after year, after year...

It was was only a relatively small tree that could be put up on the livingroom side-board alongside a bowl of fresh fruit and stuff like dates and nuts. It was the only time of year we ever had fresh fruit in the house, apart from apples at Halloween, or on occasions when someone was ill!

Homemade paper-chains were used to decorate the room with, and all the Christmas cards got displayed on strings (looking like hankies on a washing line) stretching across every wall. And programmes like Blue Peter and Magpie would encourage us kids to make our own deccies out of things like wire coat hangers and tinsel.

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I'm starting to cry now.


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Originally Posted by bert1
I'm starting to cry now.


raftl ...should have said the only fruit we ever saw was the tangerine we got in our Christmas stocking.

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Talk about artificial trees, ours is up again, its probably about 25 years old and every year Mrs Bert says "We must get a new tree", by the time all the crap goes on it, no one can see the bloody tree.


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Oo Elizabeth, youve just given me a flash back of school radiators!-They seemed HUGE to me an were always on full throttle! Red hot used to burn your hand on it -but still do it again!! nono there was no covering round them to stop you touchin them like now..we used to pray that the boiler would break down so as we would be sent home but it hardly ever did!
which school did you go to?

Woodchurch Rd Primary from 1967-1971 ish then Devonshire Park until 1974. Secondary school was Prenton High School for girls. Did you go to any of them?

Hi Yes I did, I went to Prenton High School (prenton pram pushers!) before that I went to Well Lane School in tranmere.

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Originally Posted by geekus
Blimey granny, how posh were you?!

We only ever had an artificial tree, and the same one got used year, after year, after year, after year...

It was was only a relatively small tree that could be put up on the livingroom side-board alongside a bowl of fresh fruit and stuff like dates and nuts. It was the only time of year we ever had fresh fruit in the house, apart from apples at Halloween, or on occasions when someone was ill!

Homemade paper-chains were used to decorate the room with, and all the Christmas cards got displayed on strings (looking like hankies on a washing line) stretching across every wall. And programmes like Blue Peter and Magpie would encourage us kids to make our own deccies out of things like wire coat hangers and tinsel.


We weren't posh I don't think. I tell you why tho'. T'was because my dear father absolutely loved Christmas. He had been born in 1902 and got married late in life(40yrs). He had not experienced Christmas or holidays much as a child as his mum was widowed before my father was born. (a few more tears for Bert).This was a time of year that he felt he could really recapture the spirit and so much wanted us all to enjoy. So a good Christmas and a holiday every summer were what we always had. He was dead tight the rest of the year tho'.
Paperchains yes, . A policeman and a Santa that were made of concertinered( spelling) paper. Their arms and legs sprung out when they were hung up. The tree lights were like little bells with the light inside.

p.s. I hope you eat more fruit now Geekus!


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Originally Posted by geekus
Housework was certainly harder back then. I think we'd be lost without our time-saving gadgets now.

Do people still do their doorsteps and window-sills with donkey-stones? (What was all that about anyway?!!)

Can you still buy 'Vim' and 'Ajax' for cleaning the bath?

Remember the elaborate pully systems and racks for hanging your washing to dry indoors ...or did you just take a risk and put things on the back of a chair and stick it in front of the fire?!!



Here you are Geekus, I found this site, it tells you all about donkey-stones and other stuff which could be of interest.
http://washday.ukhomefront.co.uk/3.html


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Oh yes, paper decorations I'd forgotten about them! We never seemed to make ours long enough to stretch across the front room ceiling diagonally from each corner so they wouldn't have enough of a swag/droop and would be virtually straight. And how I loved the concertina(ed) decorations too, we had a bell one that had the shape of a boot before it was fanned out to reveal its glory smile
Such sweet happy memories come flooding back each time I read this thread, and I could cry (with happiness)just thinking about my childhood.

PS Granny, I hope you return here after your self imposed Christmas hibernation!

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