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I found a picture of the door to door fizzy pop delivery truck.....

JimW we had those clackers too, but Conkers ( Horse chestnuts were those that dropped from the tree, and we'd bake them or soak them in vinegar to make them really hard, thread string thorough them and then bash or opponents conker until one broke)... and that could include our fingers!! Now grown ups play it and I've just discovered there's a world championship for it...
Really? Where the heck was i? I will have look this upIndeed it's Conkers... every kid played conkers in school when we were kids.....it was almost a national sport..in fact it did become a local sport in some places...
Oh thats why! They are played in by the british and irish. Never heard of them in massachsetts.Really? Where the heck was i? I will have look this up
Who remembers their first time at the cinema? I do it was in the small picture theatre in my home town on the outskirts of Sydney. An old weatherboard building that had seen better days. I dont recall the first film I ever saw but I do recall watching the Looney Toons cartoons and the adventure serials.. Jet Jackson was one. I usually had to work for my allowance that gave me entrance to that old picture theatre of my youth.
The pics of the clothes line with clothes pins brought back vivid memories. My mom had a washer and dryer, but she always hung up he laundry on the clothes line. They had to get fresh air! That was OK when it was nice, sunny and warm. But my mom hung her stuff out to dry in the dead of winter. And guess whose job it was to take in the frozen laundry and throw it in the dryer? ME. I had to wrestle the frozen stuff from the line. Then I had to "break" it to fold it. They were 99% ice. Then I had to scruntch it up to fit into the dryer door. All so the laundry would smell fresh. AHHHHH!
That looks beautiful from what I can see of it Bea, where is it?
Hey! Thats pretty neat! Never saw that before. Thanks for posting this.JimW we had those clackers too, but Conkers ( Horse chestnuts were those that dropped from the tree, and we'd bake them or soak them in vinegar to make them really hard, thread string thorough them and then bash or opponents conker until one broke)... and that could include our fingers!! Now grown ups play it and I've just discovered there's a world championship for it...
I recall my fathed eating kerchup sandwitches. Ever have that?
Boy do i ever remember that. Used to gather paper bags to get ready to cover school books. YukWe used left over wallpaper... so we'd go to school with jotters covered in white and pink floral wallpaper...![]()
We used left over wallpaper... so we'd go to school with jotters covered in white and pink floral wallpaper...![]()
I recall my fathed eating kerchup sandwitches. Ever have that?
Haaahhaa. No ill bet you dont eat them now. Your right though, that comes from the depression years i think.Yes I used to love tomato ketchup sandwiches on white bread when I was a kid, and even when I was first married... we were so poor we couldn't afford fillings ..but I didn't mind.
I can't eat ketchup now tho'..
If the teacher regarded it as a sloppy job he asked me to redo it until it was to his satisfaction. Reminds me of when we were on detention at boarding school and told to polish then re polish the hall floors until you could see your face in it. Those masons were hard task masters.I remember at least one of the local grocery chains used to provide specially marked book cover grocery bags at back to school time and yes we used them!
What song do you remember playing over and over again on the jukebox...?
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