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I don't know if my son thought that today when we were at the beach freezing our a**es off with the metal detector! Dog enjoyed herself though! Ah well, it makes you appreciate the central heating a

WAS BORN 1974. ME FATHER WAS VERY HARD. IF HE WAS WORKIN (HOD cARRYIN) I HAD TO BE UP SHARP AND TAKE SPRINGERS AWAY TO COUNT THE COVEYS OF PARTRIDGES IN FIELDS AJACENT TO LOCAL COKE WORKS. ALSO HAD

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more oldies on here than i thought :clapper: :clapper:

 

peg guns, dutch arrows, eider downs, sugar butties..........ahhh happy days :thumbs:

 

i remember getting the cane at school for having my ferrets and purse nets in my school bag (one escaped during woodwork) :whistling: .......there was a small wood in the school grounds full of rabbits, we'd nearly cleared it before we got caught :big_boss:

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im 25 and wont to no where the respect has gon if you gith kids a air gun to day thay will shoot every car windo out down the steet and if you went out to them thay wood shoot you im not saying i a anjel but iv nethere been as bad as thay are nell

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Sitting in the back of me Dad's Baby Austin with me kid brother while the Mum and Dad were in the pub. Packet of Smith's crisps and a bottle of Vimto apiece. The salt for the crisps was in a little bag of blue paper. Sometimes you got two! Wow! Really seriously exciting! Bugger off out for the day Sunday no worries about paedos for the Mum and Dad. Drowning yes, falling down cliffs yes, getting run over by a STEAM TRAIN, yes. Made it though. The cod liver oil and malt extract every day must have worked.

 

Those were the days my friend.

 

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Working mens club day trip to the sea side and a small brown envelope with 15 bob in it.Growing up in a traditional working class area [coal & steel] and been influenced by communists and socialists all the blame for sociatys ills were blamed on the rich and the capitalists not much different from today bar the muslims and immagrants.

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done most of everything on here in a knitted jumper made with jaggy wool . brilliant read, top post sean :clapper:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

aye but did the jaggy wool jumper have sleeves that were solid, cos a the snotters :whistling:

 

Brilliant :clapper::clapper: dont think i was guilty of doing that :angel::laugh:

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done most of everything on here in a knitted jumper made with jaggy wool . brilliant read, top post sean :clapper:

 

 

aye but did the jaggy wool jumper have sleeves that were solid, cos a the snotters :whistling:

 

:clapper: naw mate, i had a TUFTY CLUB hankie for that. :laugh:

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Listening to the top 20 on the wireless on sunday night... while getting in the tin bath with your brothers lol. happy days.

 

Yeah! If you told the Social that you had a bath with your NAKED brother today yer Mam and Da would get banged up! Mind, I used to get back from school and the Mum would be listening to "Mrs Dales Diary". "I'm worried about Jim". Well frankly luv so you should be. He's clearly a dodgy old twot.

 

Memories are made of this. . .

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