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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 16 Dec 22 10.00am | |
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Ah, going out to fill up our paraffin can when the paraffin man came down the street. He shouted something like 'get yer oil'.
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Teddy Eagle 16 Dec 22 10.14am | |
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
Ah, going out to fill up our paraffin can when the paraffin man came down the street. He shouted something like 'get yer oil'. He didn't come round often enough so it was a trek to the hardware shop with the can. There was also the totter ("Rags, bones old lumber" and the knife sharpener.
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JRW2 Dulwich 16 Dec 22 3.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
He didn't come round often enough so it was a trek to the hardware shop with the can. There was also the totter ("Rags, bones old lumber" and the knife sharpener. Which reminds me (nothing to do with Christmas though), someone occasionally came to our door to ask whether we had any chairs that needed caning. My grandmother could hardly contain her merriment and pride in her own wit when she told us that she'd said to him, "No, but we've got a couple of backsides". Happy innocent days.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 16 Dec 22 7.35pm | |
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I always wanted those sets of 100 felt tips and sometimes I would get them. Maybe even get a colouring book or an A4 pad too.
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YT Oxford 16 Dec 22 9.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
It all started for me during the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and forty seven in my bedroom looking out on the railway line in Wallington. Not that I remember that year. but my early memories of Christmas are frost on the inside of the window, seeing my breath in the cold air, a xylophone, the Tiger annual and Hornby Dublo. Dad drank too much and hated the day to end. He was always the last up to bed. Mum was a port and lemon girl of if she felt really daring a Babycham. I would sneek a sip of dad's beer. We had no TV until I was about seven I think, but even after we had one it was only on for the Queen's speech. Entertainment came from a lovely old radiogram and dreadful card games like Housie Housie and Pit. I hated them and usually found a corner the read the Tiger. As an only child, Christmas when I was young wasn't exactly a bundle of fun. But now I love seeing the excited faces of my grandchildren as they cause havoc around the house. And I can have a drink without feeling guilty. I remember as a nipper thinking that beer - only seen in the house at Christmas - consisted of Light Ale or Brown Ale. In cans.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 17 Dec 22 7.22am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Fetching the paraffin was a real chore when it had snowed. I remember at my Nan's making "firelighters" out of tightly rolled & twisted newspaper then another sheet over the fireplace to make it draw. Our hot water came from a coal boiler in the back room so if that went out it was cold water. No recycling though because anything that would burn went into it. ahh, the memories. My childhood bed next to a window (no double-glazing) and waking on a freezing cold morning to find the window all iced-up. Yeah, after nearly dying of hypothermia in the night and having frostbite in all my fingers and toes, I can see how having a mouldy window sill might be top of my priorities Edited by Forest Hillbilly (17 Dec 2022 7.26am)
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 17 Dec 22 8.01am | |
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The games compendium box, which claimed to have 50 different games in it. Soap on a rope was normally garanteed & probably a bottle of Brut splash on or Hai Karate, once you were a young teenager.
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Teddy Eagle 17 Dec 22 9.57am | |
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
The games compendium box, which claimed to have 50 different games in it. Soap on a rope was normally garanteed & probably a bottle of Brut splash on or Hai Karate, once you were a young teenager. As they used to say, "Brut. The great smell of Henry Cooper".
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 17 Dec 22 1.08pm | |
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I wanted Mousetrap every Christmas but it was too expensive. Finally got a second-hand one and what a disappointment. Built it all up for a very underwhelming conclusion. Edited by Slimey Toad (17 Dec 2022 1.13pm)
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footythoughts Beckenham 18 Dec 22 1.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
I wanted Mousetrap every Christmas but it was too expensive. Finally got a second-hand one and what a disappointment. Built it all up for a very underwhelming conclusion. Edited by Slimey Toad (17 Dec 2022 1.13pm) I was going to say Mousetrap too. Yes it definitely looked better in the advert haha.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 18 Dec 22 3.47pm | |
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Originally posted by footythoughts
I was going to say Mousetrap too. Yes it definitely looked better in the advert haha. Mousetrap was ok. The more modern one was sh1t. You had to be very careful, and use a bit of initiative, when setting it up. Setting it up took longer than the game. It wasn't very true to the play, however.
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Teddy Eagle 18 Dec 22 3.58pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Mousetrap was ok. The more modern one was sh1t. You had to be very careful, and use a bit of initiative, when setting it up. Setting it up took longer than the game. It wasn't very true to the play, however. Airfix were great except I always had trouble with at least one transfer on planes (saucer of warm water - how many saucers are around now?) and the tracks on tanks were tricky.
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