The FOC thread.

As a kid I had the front bedroom and would get woken up by a woman across the road banging on the neighbours bedroom window with a clothes prop to get them up for work.
My grandads job at one time was turning on/off gas street lighting and also knocking people up in the morning( no, not like that) ! Never knew him, he got knocked off his bike on Ashton New Road and ended up under a trolley bus. He lived locally just behind the existing Grove Public House.
 
infinitely preferable to a draughty crumbling terrace, should have proliferated not eradicated. Mass produced in a factory, assembled on site, with a garden and adequate roads, it can only have been "vested interests" that saw them off
 
Anyone remember the thick smogs we used to get? I remember going to school in Hulme and you literally could hardly see in front of your nose. We had smog masks and when you took them off they were black with soot. Nowadays school would be cancelled.
The trolley buses would stop at the Snipe refused to go further, and I used to have to walk it back home, scarf round mouth. It seems unbelievable now but true.
 
The trolley buses would stop at the Snipe refused to go further, and I used to have to walk it back home, scarf round mouth. It seems unbelievable now but true.

It's crazy, schools never closed for anything back then. Thunderstorms, snow, smog, no matter how severe school was bloody open and woe betide you if you didn't turn up. I actually believe if there would have been a nuclear strike there would have been one bloody teacher standing in the ruins with a register in their hands.
 
infinitely preferable to a draughty crumbling terrace, should have proliferated not eradicated. Mass produced in a factory, assembled on site, with a garden and adequate roads, it can only have been "vested interests" that saw them off
Inside bath and loo, refrigerator and thermally lined wallpaper. Born in one close to Jacksons Brickworks, Newton Heath. Proper Manchester.
 
Inside bath and loo, refrigerator and thermally lined wallpaper. Born in one close to Jacksons Brickworks, Newton Heath. Proper Manchester.

I used to live near Jackson's Brickworks in Levenshulme. It could be mid-January, -10 degrees and we'd still all be out playing football on Broom Avenue 'vests against skins' it was so warm.
 
infinitely preferable to a draughty crumbling terrace, should have proliferated not eradicated. Mass produced in a factory, assembled on site, with a garden and adequate roads, it can only have been "vested interests" that saw them off
The crumbling terrace I was born in, and my parents were proud to ‘own’ had a gap in the cupboard next to the fireplace where we could see through into next doors. Subsidence apparently caused by the coal mining tunnels underneath. Compensation for nothing in those days. It’s weird but I can see every room in that house, furniture, oilcloth, coconut matting, kitchenette, pantry. It was very small 2 up 2 down outside loo. My parents had a vestibule built inside the living room because they wanted to keep the draught out. A bit of snobbery I’ve since thought, as there was absolutely no room for it, we could hardly avoid the furniture as it was. Apologies for going on, it’s just bringing all these memories back.
 
I certainly qualify to be a member of this club (clue, I watched the 1956 cup final, live on a Granada rented telly).
I suggest the Bluemoon website has a need for glossary page for those of us who sometimes struggle with the Sobriquets, Acronyms, Initialisms and Satiric Misspelling, so beloved of the witty posters (and the half-witted) and those wishing to demonstrate their status as Mensa candidates. Some I can guess others, not a clue (or scooby)
Incidentally, if I, who has "seen it all" with City, am classed a FOC, what is the collective noun for the 20 & 30 something posters who don't know their Anus from their Humerus. :)
 
I remember my Dad was always 'decorating' with flowered wallpaper sometimes stripes, later on it was woodchip and aniglipta haha

He bought me a roll of Beatle wallpaper in 1964.

I had the same wallpaper, only allowed on one wall. It gradually disappeared under a mass of City cuttings from the Evening News.

All four walls ended up covered in City pictures obviously.
 
While you still can.
screaming-old-man.gif
 
I certainly qualify to be a member of this club (clue, I watched the 1956 cup final, live on a Granada rented telly).
I suggest the Bluemoon website has a need for glossary page for those of us who sometimes struggle with the Sobriquets, Acronyms, Initialisms and Satiric Misspelling, so beloved of the witty posters (and the half-witted) and those wishing to demonstrate their status as Mensa candidates. Some I can guess others, not a clue (or scooby)
Incidentally, if I, who has "seen it all" with City, am classed a FOC, what is the collective noun for the 20 & 30 something posters who don't know their Anus from their Humerus. :)
Graduate trainees?
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top