EileenH

Members
  • Content Count

    4,162
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Posts posted by EileenH

  1. Too right, LL. There was a waiting list for prospective rounds when I was a kid. When my brother got to first on the list he had to turn up at the newsagent every morning in case anybody didn`t turn up. He only got paid if he had to take a round and he did the 'first reserve' job for many weeks until he got a round of his own.

    • Upvote 3
  2. Teenage paperboys/girls.

    Our papers are delivered by a pensioner with a trolley or a young bloke in a van.

    My 14 year old granddaughter was saying she didn`t get enough pocket money so I suggested she got a paper round.

    The utter horror on her face! 'OMG! What if any of my friends saw me? I`d be shamed! How could you suggest that?'

    Oh - - - sorry.

  3. Funny really - when I was little we lived in a two up two down terraced house with no bathroom or hot water system and the lavatory across the yard.

    Funny really - we didn`t know it was a slum. We just thought it was our house.

    Mam kept it spotless with elbow grease and hot water from a gas boiler.

    We were certainly crowded. Privacy was at a premium!

    We didn`t know it was a slum, though. hellothere

    • Upvote 8
  4. To continue with the footwear theme - socks don`t seem to get holes in the heels any more.

    I remember getting knocked down on Mansfield Road on the way home from school and lying in the gutter absolutely mortified because my shoe had shot off and I had a great 'spud' in my sock. (Sensitive soul, wasn`t I?)

    However, I was chuffed to be carried into the Jaguar showroom to await the ambulance. Dead posh!

    Funny that the main memory was the hole in my sock.

    • Upvote 6
  5. When we found that a child had 'visitors' we had to write to the parents of ALL the kids in the class saying that 'there could be an outbreak of headlice in the class' so that the lucky child wasn`t identified and embarrassed.

    As most of the letters ended up thrown away on the way home - or languished in the bottom of a school bag - it was once again down to the vigilant parents to sort it out.

    Although I had long hair I never actually got the little crawlers - they obviously didn`t fancy my scalp. :)

    • Upvote 2
  6. Don`t know about new glasses.

    But I remember when I worked behind a bar for a while many years ago you had 'Men`s glasses' and 'Ladies` glasses' for beer. I remember going to the landlord on his idle seat in the lounge chatting up the gentry to say there were no ladies` glasses in the Public bar.

    He sneered and said, 'You don`t get ladies in the Public Bar.' and his mates all sniggered.

    I know. Nothing to do with new glasses but it came to mind. I really despised that landlord. All his staff did, too, and he was robbed blind. (Allegedly)

    • Upvote 3
  7. Like Terence, I would have loved to learn the piano. About twenty years ago I was cleared after a cancer scare and I decided to do two things, to learn the piano and learn to swim.

    I bought a piano and went in for lessons but the piano was in the same room as the telly and I had two stepchildren and a husband so I couldn`t practise regularly. Eventually I got level 5 in me theory tests and level 1 in the practical. Enjoyed it though but got rid of the piano in the end.

    I then took swimming lessons and succeeded in getting my 25 metre backstroke and a width breast stroke. Never go swimming now but I was chuffed that I`d done it.

    Strangely enough, I had to teach swimming before I retired. I was quite good at it and my group did very well. I couldn`t do it very well myself but I knew what you had to do in theory and could put it over to the kids.

    As the old adage says, 'Them as can, do. Them as can`t, teach.'

    • Upvote 6