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  1. Hope this hasn't been on these pages before ! - A bloke from Dud-loy - that vibrant and scintillating resort of the West Midlands - was invited to a fancy dress party. He decided to go in retro clothes, like those mentioned above, and to his great delight found a shop in the middle of town, that specialised in the very thing. After explaining his requirements, the shop assistant suggested "You'll need a pair of platform soles then," "Very noice," he replied. "...and flaired trousers?" "Yeah, gryte!" "Kipper tie?" "Well, thanks very much - milk and two sugars please."
    8 points
  2. Those in leadership can become very frustrated at times. I've been there. Main problem is not necessarily with any one person but just the feeling that whatever you do some will not like it and you (the leader) are the lightening rod. I've seen it often in ministry, folks get really fired up about the color of the church carpet, what version of the bible to use, the list is endless. Average stay of a preacher in any given church is 18 months. I managed 4 years at the first and 8 years at the second, and then I only left after the loss of my wife. However, there were many days I could hav
    6 points
  3. At the age of 18yrs i became a conductor on NCT, i trained, 1 weeks training, on the service 55 Bilborough to Bulwell, on the 1st day just stood in the platform watching the conductor, George Palmer, lovely man, doing his thing, this was about 1963, on the 2nd day he let me collect fares upstairs, remember those silver ticket machines, you had to unhook the front from the back and let it rest forward whilst putting in a new roll of tickets, i had run out of 3d tickets so, stood at top of stairs, started to insert ticket roll into machine, fumbled the roll after inserting first ticket into mach
    6 points
  4. I will probably get criticised or even ostracised for this thread but what's life all about if you are not prepared to put your head above the parapet occasionally. All I wanted to say was just how much calmer the threads have been today after yesterday's heated session. I admit I participated and enjoyed most of the threads, it reminded me of the good old debating society at college. It's a shame though that mature and intelligent adults cannot discuss openly all subjects that are not only interesting but effect all our daily lives. I will continue to have a banter with members who apprec
    5 points
  5. Thanks to Carni last night was the first time in years I slept for eight hours although I did have a brief nightmare during. Benjamin started dating me mam and they got married.....Benjamin became my stepdad. I woke up screaming, sweating and shouting mam, mam, mam what have you done. I have decided to go back to the 18 cups of coffee a day I couldn't take a repeat performance.
    4 points
  6. I really dont understand people saying they like the calm relaxed site ,then after things quieten down get a kick out of stirring things up,why would you want to comment if you are offended,some on here are not honest,after so many pms calling the other party,then in public Showing a different face ,if anyone pms me please be honest even if you disagree with me,one or 2 on here have emailed me when they have been down and I have tried to be supportive,I have made a very sincere good friend on here and no matter what,I have appriciated the help I have recieved .I admit that verbally dj d
    3 points
  7. I remember my first date, I would have been about 9 years old. This young blond wanted to go out with me but I didn't fancy her because she had this continual runny nose, very off putting, two candles sticks just hanging there but I did fancy her marbles. I told her if you give me your marbles, in exchange I will be your boyfriend for ever, she agreed. Within a very short time I packed her in but kept this bag of marbles.......but not for long, she had an older brother who sorted me out and retrieved her bag of marbles.
    3 points
  8. Why have we not got these beautiful ladies instead of a stupid boring noisy tram
    3 points
  9. Berridge school gold and black, i played in goal for berridge and lost most of my front teeth for my troubles , i remember dixon (mr green) our sports teacher saying "get on with it stevo we'll find your teeth at half time, nice man mr green!
    2 points
  10. The problem is that electronic communication is instantaneous. OK - you can go back and edit if (and that is the issue) IF you see that you have said something in a way that might be misconstrued. But once you have clicked "Post" or "Send" in email, text, this forum etc. it has gone. The written word is always liable to be a blunt instrument. It isn't like face to face conversation, where my tone of voice, and facial expression modify the way that you interpret what I am saying. The same is true of letters - but it takes a lot longer to write a letter. Then there is a time lapse until you can
    2 points
  11. One thing that come's to mind when thinking of naff fashion is when long strait skirt's briefly came into fashion in the 60's. Me and my besse mate( who shall remain anonymous ) brought ourselves some fabric of the market on pay day and made one. Beautiful they were with a slit up the side, or so we thought .Tottering to the Bus on our way to the Lacarno this bloke shouted ayup meduks couldn't ya find no scissors. It didn't dampen our spirits.LOL
    2 points
  12. An aunt of mine used to say " nothing rhymes with orange" sorry aunts but it doesn't.
    2 points
  13. Had a great aunt who lived next door to us, used to say to me a "watched kettle never boils" totally untrue, I tested it one day after so long it did boil and continued to do so till the bottom of it burnt out and caused the electric cooker to blow up.
    2 points
  14. Margie has already mentioned Carlton Le Willows Grammar being green/red/yellow. The ugly mob next door at CLW Tech Grammar () had a mainly brown/yellow colour scheme. When it became a Comprehensive in 1973/4, the year after I left the Grammar, the compromise uniform was blue.
    2 points
  15. I use the edit feature at times, but mainly because my rotten Ipad seems to think it knows what I want to say better than I do and changes a word to something completely irrelevant. I think we are all about the same, we don't come on here for agro, but we can't help holding strong opinions about some things. I try not to get on when I am upset about something. Call it a self imposed cooling off period. (Grin)
    2 points
  16. The good thing about posting a reply, as opposed to speaking face to face, is you can proofread your reply before hitting the post key, and look at what you wrote and think, that's not coming across how I meant it to. And tweak it a bit, that way hopefully we don't upset anyone. After all we're all of an age now where we want a quiet life, well I do! I have censored my own postings before now, so I'm not getting at anyone.
    2 points
  17. very early nottingham transport, Ripley tram on Upper Parliament St.
    2 points
  18. Lizzie #11. Late wife and I discussed what we might do if one of us were left over a cup of coffee one Saturday morning. I remember it in detail to this day. I told her if she were to find a nice guy she could love and be with, go ahead. I wouldn't be saying anything about it. She said the same for me, assuming a nice lady, that is. Some might call that a morbid conversation. Of course, neither one of us thought we would ever act on it and Al Gore had not invented the internet yet. Still felt like I was cheating though the first time I had a meeting with another lady. WN helped in
    2 points
  19. Some quick dream interpretations for you Lack of clothing: You may be apprehensive about revealing your true feelings about something and are afraid of being ridiculed or disgraced. You could be feeling vulnerable about something. Fear in a dream: this can depict a resistance to change, that you are afraid to confront unknown aspects about yourself, or that you are experiencing anxieties in your life, which obviously your were then Margie and it made such an impact on your life that you still feel that fear. Maze: This can represent life's twists and turns. It shows indecision, confusion, f
    2 points
  20. I reckon 'carnie' and 'margie' are a pair of closset 'flashers'
    2 points
  21. Strange my friend I had you in mind. Still if all you can find to talk about is me, you have my permission to carry on and enjoy yourselves.
    1 point
  22. #2 Bookers are taking over every where, they even have Makro now but have kept the name.
    1 point
  23. It was about you. Good thing you missed it.
    1 point
  24. It can seem an inconvenient problem not being able to delete or edit your posts after a period of time, but there is at least one very good reason for it. If it was possible, some people might go back and alter something which they wrote earlier, and re-write history. They would be able to claim they never said something; they would deny they ever wrote an incriminating remark which other people definitely witnessed. They would be able to wipe their past if it suddenly became inconvenient. By not being able to get rid of history, it means that if you say something you later regret, you can
    1 point
  25. My father was a decorator and after the war, he was asked, by an old lady. if he could : "whitewash the cellar with that blue stuff; yer black-out with."
    1 point
  26. Good old Limewash and rogue electricity. I once limewashed a cellar, which had old round pin sockets all over the place. A good loaded brush full of limewash soon ran into one of those sockets attached to top of door frame and my hair stood on end as a powerful 240 volts gave my heart a kick start, it didn't really need..
    1 point
  27. I don't know about deleting a complete post. I think once it's on, only the mods can take it off.
    1 point
  28. I often use the edit button and if I think something that I have said could be misconstrued then I add one of the emoticons, which can add humour to what could otherwise seem like a sharp retort. like this!!!!
    1 point
  29. I have often typed a post/reply on certain threads then thought better of it & there have been a few(not too many I hope) maybe that I should not have sent.
    1 point
  30. Re #19 - Benjamin - was it the socks that were optional extras, or just the holes?
    1 point
  31. I may have been seen to be hot headed,which is probably true,but terse remarks to the same person on the same subject came from mick2me ,obviously even mick lost is cool,now line up to tell me how that is different.
    1 point
  32. Catfan you are brave mate,but sincere.
    1 point
  33. SueB's post reminded me of the recent Dilbert series on "Tube clothes" - anybody else seen that?
    1 point
  34. Sorry, but at least I kept quiet about the pong, ooops lol
    1 point
  35. Re #492 - Terence - here are links to a couple of pictures of the single decker conversions to canteens. www.sct61.org.uk/nt801 and www.sct61.org.uk/nt776
    1 point
  36. Catfan this is more like my looks in the 70s
    1 point
  37. Don't know but I'm wearing the ' reverse mohican ' these days.
    1 point
  38. NO robbie,.......that was just the girls i was talking about.
    1 point
  39. Kipper ties -and NO that is not a political statement!!
    1 point
  40. here you are Robbie your photo
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  41. I've been trying to get hold of one of those for many years now. I currently use a hand pump but an electric one would be much better.
    1 point
  42. #3 Benjamin - black and amber looked like black and gold. You mention Gregg at Berridge? He would be well after my time. just remembered that i won the school colours. Honoris Causa. = a good all rounder.
    1 point
  43. I KNOW ROBBIE,.................you woke me and ya mam up.
    1 point
  44. The two things were often the same 'bubble'.......bit early to get grumpy init,....lol.
    1 point
  45. The Gedling School (Gedling County Secondary Modern when I was there) I cant remember exactly what the "colours" were but navy blue & grey seems to come to mind Maybe some of the ex pupils of the above school will remember more?
    1 point
  46. Karlton, Aaah, We wunt do that Miduck, not on Nottstalgia. darkazana #36, Your first line and last line ( Seeing as I was roaming round the 'Bus Staion'') and not getting on any bus, seems to point to me being a mixed up Kid. Dead Right. At sixteen that describes me perfectly! Nothings changed lol
    1 point
  47. It wasnt me that put the button in.
    1 point
  48. tony1 #1923. In the 1980s for a few years I worked in the W-ton City Center as a Butchers shop counter assistant. I can always remember that quite a few of our senior citizen customers would not have the Pork Chops without the Kidney attatched, if the kidney had come unattatched,they didn't want it. I never understood why, because they were paying the price of the weight of Pork as Kidney was cheaper. I had noticed that we never see this in shops any more, now i see why. It was forbidden. That explains it!
    1 point
  49. An interesting "Izal" article in the Independent. It is a discomfiting thing to learn that Izal loo roll is still available. Not as discomfiting as it used to be, in the days when this slightly abrasive product was routinely found in school toilets and public conveniences, the harsh price of spending a penny away from home. Today it is not – quite – so harsh. San Izal has been rebranded Izal, and the tissue seems less unforgiving than before. Make no mistake, this is not the sort of roll that the Andrex puppy would like to romp around with, but it is just a little less austere than before.
    1 point
  50. As a barber I'd love to hear some of your memories about barbers especially those old skool barbers that knew only two styles. I can remember going to Hair line on mapperley top, quite pricey for its day but the only place I can remember coming out of with some hair still intact. I can remember going to Toms on Carlton Hill I came out looking like Dave Hill from slade! I do miss the old skool smells especially the bay rum, I still have some but none of the youngsters are man enough for it yet lol. Over the years I've worked at hair line, peppers trinity square, Tony's in Arnold back to pep
    1 point
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