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Old 22-12-2011, 18:14   #61
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Re: How far did you or your parents walk to save money.

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Old 06-01-2012, 06:57   #62
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Re: How far did you or your parents walk to save money.

I used to walk almost everywhere-usually out of necessity to save money, except walking to Whalley, at Easter time, with a bottle of water and some jam butties. Called in Bluebell Wood on the way back and brought a big bunch of bluebells back for mum, which she put in a jam jar on the window ledge.. Did all of that really happen, I sometimes ponder, but it did. I'm none the worse for it. Later, when older loved walking over the coppice with mum's dog-for pleasure.:

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Old 06-01-2012, 07:07   #63
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Re: How far did you or your parents walk to save money.

I once left my new baby daughter in her coach-built pram outside Woolworth's then forgetting I was a mum left from another door, forgetting baby in pram. Must have taken five minutes of my going about my business to remember I now had a child, then panic and hare it round to see if she was still there. She was. Talk about head in the clouds! Perhaps just plain shattered and needing sleep. No, you couldn't do that these days.

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