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Take your pick mate :  television used as a dumbing down tool with every tv show having gratuitous sex and violence in it .  the rise and access of free porn  cocaine   a genera

I completely agree with Stiffmeister in his post, however, I think there is a caveat……hands up who here has not done stupid stuff or stuff that their 40+ year old self would now regard as howling ?

Never watched Love Island. I've seen trailers for the show and get the message. Life's too short to watch that shit mate.lol

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8 minutes ago, iworkwhippets said:

its brought back some memmories of my youth talking of debauchery, the only time i can remember of my encounter of debauch, was in heaton park lancashire, on a boating lake with doris she was a stunner, all the lads wanted her, but i copt for her, anyways back to the boating lake, i moored up on some banking, i stripped her of and got stuck in, all of a sudden she broke wind, it nearly took my hand off.   eh,    im going fer a lie down now its put me out the thoughts 

Heaton Park was my go to place. Underneath the rhododendron bushes. Lol

I used to fish and frog there as a kid. They also had a little zoo with foxes, wallabies, and varieties of pheasant.

It was a great escape from  the dirt and pollution from Salford and Manchester.

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45 minutes ago, mel b said:

The con was putting his pecker in her friendship ring 😄 

Good to read I'm not the only one with a miniscule pecker.

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All of her lovers all talk of her notes

And the flowers that they never sent

And wasn't she easy?

Isn't she pretty in pink?

The one who is insists he was first in the line 

Is the last to remember her name

He's walking around in this dress that she wore 

She's gone but the joke's the same

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4 minutes ago, eastcoast said:

All of her lovers all talk of her notes

And the flowers that they never sent

And wasn't she easy?

Isn't she pretty in pink?

The one who is insists he was first in the line 

Is the last to remember her name

He's walking around in this dress that she wore 

She's gone but the joke's the same

Ladies of easy virtue. 

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3 minutes ago, eastcoast said:

Or desperate to be appreciated and valued and dare say it loved. 

You only get that empathy with age,experience and wisdom,but your right.

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4 minutes ago, mackem said:

Ladies of easy virtue. 

More tales of when I was a kid in Salford in the fifties......... There were many 'ladies of easy virtue' who plied their trade in two seamens' pubs barely two hundred yards apart from my house.

Think of Lily Savage and you've got them to a tee. My mother told me never to look down on them, they were just doing their best to survive. Many were widows or whose husbands had disappeared. There was a 'pro' who I used to babysit for. She was Irish and had been deserted by her husband. She was a lovely woman..do anything for anybody if you'll forgive the pun. She had a hard life but really looked after her kids. She was a  generous payer when it came to babysitting too. Unfortunately she sometimes got beaten up and  I'd come home from school to find her weeping with a black eye or whatever with my mother comforting her. She used to say her lips were only for her kids, with the implication that everything else was for sale. She had a few punters who she trusted to bring home and if I was in her house she would say " give him a few pennies so he'll go home" . Another good earner. I think I may have been living off immoral earnings.lol 

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1 minute ago, jukel123 said:

More tales of when I was a kid in Salford in the fifties......... There were many 'ladies of easy virtue' who plied their trade in two seamens' pubs barely two hundred yards apart from my house.

Think of Lily Savage and you've got them to a tee. My mother told me never to look down on them, they were just doing their best to survive. Many were widows or whose husbands had disappeared. There was a 'pro' who I used to babysit for. She was Irish and had been deserted by her husband. She was a lovely woman..do anything for anybody if you'll forgive the pun. She had a hard life but really looked after her kids. She was a  generous payer when it came to babysitting too. Unfortunately she sometimes got beaten up and  I'd come home from school to find her weeping with a black eye or whatever with my mother comforting her. She used to say her lips were only for her kids, with the implication that everything else was for sale. She had a few punters who she trusted to bring home and if I was in her house she would say " give him a few pennies so he'll go home" . Another good earner. I think I may have been living off immoral earnings.lol 

I wonder how her story panned out,hope her children did her proud,can’t blame anyone for doing whatever for the betterment of their children’s lives.

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1 minute ago, mackem said:

I wonder how her story panned out,hope her children did her proud,can’t blame anyone for doing whatever for the betterment of their children’s lives.

I lost contact with her . But I did hear her eldest boy had become a headteacher. How he did that with that background is beyond me. But fair play. I bet his empathy levels for kids having a rough time was through the roof.

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4 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

I bet his empathy levels for kids having a rough time was through the roof.

I would like to think so mate,and his mam will have felt it was all worthwhile.

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1 hour ago, eastcoast said:

All of her lovers all talk of her notes

And the flowers that they never sent

And wasn't she easy?

Isn't she pretty in pink?

The one who is insists he was first in the line 

Is the last to remember her name

He's walking around in this dress that she wore 

She's gone but the joke's the same

Love that song.  👍

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