... then one day some bright spark thought 'I know, why don't we have them facing the blackboard?'
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... then one day some bright spark thought 'I know, why don't we have them facing the blackboard?'
... then one day some bright spark thought 'I know, why don't we have them facing the blackboard?'
Just love these old space stories, having to imagine what space travel would look like in the future - "looks like we have to return to the moon - OK, let's leave at 5 o'clock!"Charles Chilton, later famous for radio serial “Journey into Space.”
My mother was cooking chips one day; I was being chased by my brother through kitchen. I caught the pan handle and knocked the contents over my leg (short trousers). Yellow blisters came up the size of ping-pong balls. Mother took me to the local hospital where a nurse cut the blisters off, for some reason it didn't seem to be that painful.I still cook my chips in a chip pan and will until I can no longer do so. I don’t use beef dripping like my dear Mum though.
Our regular order was cream soda, D&B, lemonade and a soda water for dad's whisky.Remember when this was a regular weekly event.
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The Beezer, the Eagle and Look and Learn here.We were posh, we had ours delivered. The Lion and The Eagle
Remember when this was a regular weekly event.
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On a cruise in November and in a suite (good price) it comes complete with a butler.Get Mr LaDiDa Corona, their vans would not come to Longsight we had this. I guess you will be having Corona limeade in your mansion when your butler fetches it. ;-)
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We were one of only two houses to take deliveries in our close - the driver always used to park outside the other customer (inevitably 'Uncle' Bill :-) ) and carry ours 150 yards to our house. This went on for years.Our regular order was cream soda, D&B, lemonade and a soda water for dad's whisky.
They didn't just move, but not tell him, did they?A friend at uni got a summer job as a pop man. After six weeks, he was the boss of the depot as everybody else had left.
Our pop came in stone jars. D&B, Cherryade. c1955.Remember when this was a regular weekly event.
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Being upper class, we smoked No.6 and looked down on No. 10 smoking peasants and always thought No. 10 were made from the shite they swept up after making the No. 6s. As far as I remember ten No. 6s were 23 1/2p and ten No. 10s were 22p.Started smoking No.10 aged 9 ffs Minging. Kid at school asked me if I could NAIL it.
The thick **** meant inhale.
At my local corner shop, in the late 50s, I could by a single cigarette, and it was wrapped in a little triangular paper bag, the same as used for serving loose sweets.Being upper class, we smoked No.6 and looked down on No. 10 smoking peasants and always thought No. 10 were made from the shite they swept up after making the No. 6s. As far as I remember ten No. 6s were 23 1/2p and ten No. 10s were 22p.
I must be a younger FOC as fags had stopped being sold in 5s, though I do remember Ma having packets of 5 Park Drive.
Fingerbobs, that hippy must have been smoking some serious stuff to make that :-)
I had Victor for a few years.The Eagle: Dan Dare, Digby and the Mekon. Riders of the Range written by Charles Chilton, later famous for radio serial “Journey into Space.”
I also liked the Victor which was mainly full stories rather than comic strips.
I loved Dandelion and Burdock.Remember when this was a regular weekly event.
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Nurse he's flat lining, make him egg in a cup...