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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 17 Sep 21 11.00am | |
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There was a little shop outside my school in Hackbridge, known as the Tuck Shop. Run by an upright gent with a huge waxed moustache who, when asked for 2 ounces of sweets, would rattle out from the big jar precisely the amount in the scales, then add an extra one with a wink, pour them into a small paper bag and twiddle it closed with a flourish. Wonderful. Then came decimalisation and the EU. Telling us we had to use metric measurements rather than imperial that we were all used to. A greengrocer was convicted for selling bananas weighed on imperial scales. We managed to keep our pints of beer, but the imperial crown on the glass had to be replaced with a CE stamp. Nonsense. At last it seems like we'll soon start to see the crown on our pint glasses again and be able to buy a pound of apples thanks to the government planning to allow the return to imperial measurements. One in the eye for the EU. As Boris once said "why should we be coerced into using the measurements of Napoleon?". It pleases me I can tell you. I still weigh myself in stones, measure things in feet and inches and take delight in occasionally reaching 100 mph when I drive. But don't tell anyone.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 17 Sep 21 11.16am | |
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I could only ever afford a quarter and used to buy sweets from the newsagents at Hayes Station. My mum used to work there. I used to also buy the ha'penny sweets. 50 aniseed balls etc. My pocket money was about 25p. I totally agree about stone. Kgs are not useful for weight and metres and cms are not useful for height. A litre of beer would be fine but a pint's about right. Half litre is for girls or Aussies. Just one thing Old Geezer. Please don't go round the pubs looking for two ounces of sherbert. It's a fair few grand and pretty dangerous.
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Spiderman Horsham 17 Sep 21 11.55am | |
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My mum and dad ran a sweet shop, I often helped and, indeed did use to weigh sweets out from a jar and put them in a little white paper bag. They were running it when decimalisation was introduced, a bit of a nightmare for them I believe
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Noz North Hampshire 17 Sep 21 11.59am | |
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We were addicted to the penny sweet "cola bottles" when I was a kid. Our favourite prank was to save up 2 or 3 quid then go round to the corner shop and make the poor old lady count out 300 of the buggers.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 17 Sep 21 12.12pm | |
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we could do with a few gobstoppers on here sometimes, one of my favourite Who songs was I can see for kilometres
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 17 Sep 21 12.52pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
we could do with a few gobstoppers on here sometimes, one of my favourite Who songs was I can see for kilometres I look forward to the return of the sitcom ‘30.48 cm in the Grave’.
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Midlands Eagle 17 Sep 21 1.07pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
one of my favourite Who songs was I can see for kilometres My favourite jazz trumpeter was Kilometres Davis
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Midlands Eagle 17 Sep 21 1.10pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
A litre of beer would be fine but a pint's about right. Half litre is for girls or Aussies. I know that your comment was tongue in cheek (again) but the reason that Aussies drink small measures of beer is because it warms up too quickly and they would rather have two small measures of cold beer rather than one large one where the second half is warm
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 17 Sep 21 2.28pm | |
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[quote=ASCPFC;3663543 Just one thing Old Geezer. Please don't go round the pubs looking for two ounces of sherbert. It's a fair few grand and pretty dangerous. Fings ain't wot they used t'be eh AS? Also seems like I may have accidentally started a topic for a new thread with metric conversions of song titles, like for instance, '12.874752 Kilometres High' by The Byrds. [Link]
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Teddy Eagle 17 Sep 21 2.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
[quote=ASCPFC;3663543 Just one thing Old Geezer. Please don't go round the pubs looking for two ounces of sherbert. It's a fair few grand and pretty dangerous. Fings ain't wot they used t'be eh AS? Also seems like I may have accidentally started a topic for a new thread with metric conversions of song titles, like for instance, '12.874752 Kilometres High' by The Byrds. [Link] Even further off-topic I remember a bloke in a pub many years ago saying how much he liked the song My Feet Begin to Crumble.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 17 Sep 21 2.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
There was a little shop outside my school in Hackbridge, known as the Tuck Shop. Run by an upright gent with a huge waxed moustache who, when asked for 2 ounces of sweets, would rattle out from the big jar precisely the amount in the scales, then add an extra one with a wink, pour them into a small paper bag and twiddle it closed with a flourish. Wonderful. Then came decimalisation and the EU. Telling us we had to use metric measurements rather than imperial that we were all used to. A greengrocer was convicted for selling bananas weighed on imperial scales. We managed to keep our pints of beer, but the imperial crown on the glass had to be replaced with a CE stamp. Nonsense. At last it seems like we'll soon start to see the crown on our pint glasses again and be able to buy a pound of apples thanks to the government planning to allow the return to imperial measurements. One in the eye for the EU. As Boris once said "why should we be coerced into using the measurements of Napoleon?". It pleases me I can tell you. I still weigh myself in stones, measure things in feet and inches and take delight in occasionally reaching 100 mph when I drive. But don't tell anyone.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 17 Sep 21 2.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I know that your comment was tongue in cheek (again) but the reason that Aussies drink small measures of beer is because it warms up too quickly and they would rather have two small measures of cold beer rather than one large one where the second half is warm Interesting midlands, makes sense when you think about it.
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