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In the black and white picture above, on the right hand side is a row of houses. It's the first time I have seen a picture of these. My friend's aunt Daisy lived in one and I remember visiting her. I believe they were pit houses.
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4 hours ago, philmayfield said:
It’s called Mayfield.
I thought you were going to say the cheese named after you was Philipdelphia!
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I was born December 46 and I was told, it was March 47 before I left the house.
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We have big cats wanderinf our neighbourhood, as does everyone down here. Bobcats, they are beautful.
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Albert's last posting on FB was April last year.
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Good looking crowd!
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My 3rd story of a coincidence. My hubby went to Hogarth infants and juniors and has a friend on FB who was in his class all through these 2 schools. Tarn is her name, and she often liked something I would post, so I sent her a friend request. She accepted, and me, killing time one day, looked at her friend list to see if I knew anyone on there. I recognized a name, Colin Fryer, and asked her how she knew him? I knew him from my teen years as he was a neighbour of my best friend Pat. She said her husband and Colin grew up together as theyliveda couple of doors apart. So I said, then your husband must have known Pat, she said yes, and both Colin and her husband went to Pat's 21st birthday party. i said I was there too, in fact I have a photo given to me after the party of me dancing with a lad. I didn't know who he was, and never saw him again. I showed her the pic and it's her now husband.
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18 hours ago, nonnaB said:
Mrs B I think I would have taken it back to them. The butcher in ROT was Onions.
We lived there 75-77 and the butcher then was Hacketts.
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Funnily enough Beekay, we took our then 3 year old grandson on that ride. It is the most tame ride you can imagine, especially for very young children. He screamed bloody murder all the way through it. The staff offered to stop the ride, but we declined.Figuredhe would calm down. He didn't, so for the rest of the visit, one of us stayed on terra firma with him, while the other did the rides!
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I have 2 more stories ( you may wish you never asked! ) We were in the long check-in line at Heathrow for our return flight to Phoenix. It zigged snd zagged for ever, as it was the line for all international flights. We got chatting to a fellow traveller, asked him which flight he was on. Phoenix. So are we, do you live in Phoenix? No, he said, Crown King. Crikey, we have never known anyone who lived there. Crown King is 28 miles off the interstate, accessed by a road so rough you need a 4 wheel drive. The population is well under 150. I said to him, our daughter went there a few weeks ago, she was delivering a rescue cat to a lady there who takes in rescues. That's my wife, he said.
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There is usually a McDonald's in each town, that is where I nip in for a McPee.
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A few years ago, our friends from Radcliffe on Trent were visiting us. We took them to the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix. It is a huge place with about 6 different trails to walk. We were on one trail, chatting away, when a young couple came towards us. The fella said, English voices, as he heard us talking. We stopped to chat, he told us he originated from Lancs, said he used to live in Phoenix but moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. I said, my daughter's friend moved there, but is now moving to Lancashire to get married. He said, Tina? I said yes! He said, if you know Tina, do you know her friend Heather? I said, that's our daughter! Turns out when he lived in Phoenix he went to the English pub, The George And Dragon. Tina and Heather worked evenings there. Wecould have been on any other path and never spoken.
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Isn't that Shaftsbury, where me great grandma was born.
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A few years ago my husband grew a mustache and small beard. I didn't particularly like it but let him get on with it. After about a year I said to him, oh, you've shaved off your beard and mustache! Very droll, he replied, I shaved it off 2 days ago.. oops!
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Beekay. Here, if you drive around a barrier at a flooded wash, and you have to be rescued. You have to pay for that rescue. It's called The Stupid Motorist Law. There is talk of also having a Stupid Hiker Law, lots of folks hike mountains in the height of summer, with little water, and have to be rescued by emergency services.
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When we lived up north, we were on a wooded acre. The cats would go outside, come inside to use the litter tray, and go back outside! They even watched next door's cats dig a hole use it, then cover it up. They never got it!
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In our previous house 'oop north' one if the cats brought a chipmunk into the house. My first instinct is to say 'drop it ' I know not why, and he does. Only for said creature to run and hide. It took 2 days to find its hiding place and we got it back outside. Did I learn my lesson? Nope. Down here, the next critter bought inside was a lizard. Drop it! Off it went under the furniture. Smaller house, got it out quicker than the last time. Darn cats. But I love them.
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My first concert was seeing him.
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Oz. Were you on a Princess cruise?
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Sorry to hear your tale of woe, Oz, hope you are starting to feel better now.
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That's interesting. I just tried looking at the photo using my phone. It's not there, but is there using my tablet.
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You need to be further away, like Arizona.
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19 hours ago, MRS B said:
There's someone else on here who I think who used to live at Langar.
That would be me. Back of beyond!
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3 hours ago, Cliff Ton said:
Ben, your Sneinton photo from Monday seems to have disappeared.
I can see it.
Nut Yard - Bobbers Mill & Whitemoor
in General Chat about Nottingham
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Alpha. I remember them as 3 storey houses, after reading your post above, I zoomed in on the photo and can see they were 3 storey.