plantfit

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  1. Wi legs like that she could'nt stop a pig in an entry
  2. Hi Bip Did you leave the Aston unattended in St Annes at some point in it's life? Roger
  3. Congratulations to all the good people of Nottingham, I'v just heard on the radio that Nottingham has been awarded the cleanest city award, (I wonder if David Blunkett did the viewing) Any roadup it's about time Nottingham had some good press for a change and I hope this is the start of a more positive future and Nottingham can put all that bad publicity behind them and move forward. Cheers Roger
  4. What about a nice Hymn.......Fight the good Fight
  5. And to think we used to get a rollicking for drawing hop-scotch squares on the pavement Nice picture though, there's still talent down the meadows! Roger.
  6. Mick I've still got some first war post cards, sent to my grandmother from my grandfather when he was in the trenches at Ypres and some of them are embroided, also a box of dominoes he brought second hand after he returned to England, made out of ebony and ivory with brass studs through the middle, Thanks for reminding me, I'll have a look for them tomorrow Roger
  7. Yep I think you're right on that one Bamber, its a long time ago, Beermats! used to pluck up courage to run in a pub and grab some off the tables, I wish I'd still got all the Shippo's and Home ales ones, Tetley's always made theirs a bit thicker than the others, (probably spilt more of that though)
  8. And working ejector seat complete with passenger, Batmobile with rocket firing front end!!!!!
  9. Ayup all, As kids we all collected things from time to time, be it frog spawn and conkers or holes in your trousers and nits. What did you collect and what do you wish you had kept? Don't be shy Roger
  10. Go on then Mick I'll have a Dare Roger
  11. I can't remember having gone to the wash house myself, but I can remember when I were a nipper my granny would put me in the copper after the washing was done to give me a bath, one day she left the gas switched on to the copper and with a shriek she shouted to my grandfather "Bloody hell Fred I've boiled our Roger" Ah well all part of growing up in the meadows in the 50s I suppose. Roger
  12. You'd better goo ta sleep afore ten o clock osses come rahnd. What the bloody hell was all that about? Roger
  13. Does anyone remember the old wash house on Bunbury street/Muskham street? I think it was joined somehow to Portland baths. I can just remember going past their and seeing these women standing in the doorway with their pinny's on, turbans on their heads and their arms folded gossiping while waiting for the washing to be done in some giant? wash tubs. As I remember it the washing was whiter than white and it carried a really wash day smell if you know what I mean.
  14. Sorry to hear that Barnze, when things like this happen the effects are'nt felt till some time later when the Bas****s who administered what is potentially a poison are well gone. all we can hope for is the same happens to them, but that statement makes me no better than them so just accept my sympathy. Cheers Rog
  15. Rob, If she had done she would have sent in an American businessman, done an assessment, shut down the schools as being non profitable, demolished the buildings and built retail parks on them and destroyed the community. as in the coal mines.
  16. Hi Mick, Forgot about the cards, could be another post," What cards did you collect?" Brooke Bond tea cards, remember them?
  17. Foxy, I started my school life at Collygate, it must have been about 1957, can't remember much about it though. I know I wasn't impressed much by it . My granny lived over the way on Wilford grove above and at the back of the shop, I think it was the co op in those days so truancy stated early for me. one thing I do remember though was those iron railings that kept us in, figured it was some sort of punishment. I'll have a good think to see if anything springs to mind about the early years and post if anything comes up. Roger
  18. What childhood games did you play? I remember they seemed to have seasons ie: Marballs, conkers, soap carts (trollies) etc Roger
  19. I worked there in about 94-95 as a welder in its declining years, and a sorry place it was too, even then they were importing far eastern frames at some stupidly low price but refused to lower the prices on their bikes, I guess when greed started to take over sales dropped off, other companies were buying frames from the same far eastern manufactures but they were passing the savings on to the customer and as history has shown us they are still in business whilst the graspers at the Raleigh are only left with a badge. Roger
  20. Just thought of another one Katyjay. I'LL TEACH YOU TO SWEAR YOU LITTLE SOD! But I already know how to swear Dad. I used to get that one a lot followed by a thick ear Roger
  21. Don't come running to me if you break your leg?????
  22. Hi John, I find one way to pi$$ off any form of tailgater is to set a couple of your screen washers a little high so they blow the liquid over your roof and onto the car behind, before it reaches their screen it's almost dry and when they use their wipers it tends to smear the screen, they soon learn to drop back out of range and usually overtake just to get out of your way Roger
  23. WOW, What was you drinking at the time Bip
  24. OK in your opinion what make of jeans were the best for Fashion, Durability and praticality in the 60s? Wrangler or Levis Roger
  25. Which is the best, Monty Python or The Goodies?