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Old 15-02-2006, 19:51   #16
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another advantage from not washing
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Old 15-02-2006, 19:53   #17
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They were the good old days. Wish my kids could have grown up like us!
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Old 15-02-2006, 20:43   #18
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They were the good old days. Wish my kids could have grown up like us!
yeah so do but unfortunatly by the time my kids have kids things like risk , adventure and freedom will just be words in a dictionary
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Old 16-02-2006, 14:41   #19
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I suppose we were hardier - these days with so much "better hygiene", more and more kids have asthma and allergies. And another funny thing, when not everyone had quite enough to eat, very few people seemed to have "food intolerances".
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Old 16-02-2006, 18:38   #20
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[quote=carolef]>>

>> rode our bikes, we had no helmets, not to mention, the
>>risks we took







>> We shared one soft drink with four friends, from one
>>bottle and NO ONE
>> actually died from this.

Suppose all does sound better when ya' put it that way, doesn't it?

Did inherit scar on eyebrow and concussion, however, from tumbling over handle bars on bike.

Best friend nearly 'died' on many occasions after she used to spit crumbs in the Tizer and didn't fancy a swig after that!!

Oh, and the one about the black mask before operation... had tonsils out when I was 4 (only because they thought were rather big and better to take them out before they caused trouble in later life). Thought I had dreamt this mask, but WAS true after all .... can smell it now..

Good fun this thread anyway. Thumbs up.
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Old 16-02-2006, 19:15   #21
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definitly agree with westender, i was a war baby too. very happy childhood. the rest don't know what fun they missed...all innocent may i say .....(well till the teens )
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Old 16-02-2006, 20:02   #22
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Imagine a child today waking up to find frost on the windows, on the inside, and stepping out of bed on to ice-cold lino. Washing in tepid water because there's no hot water left. Going downstairs to find the coal fire, the only source of heating in the house, is just being lit and what bit of warmth it's got is going straight up the chimney. Walking to school no matter how cold, wet, windy or snowy it is, or how far it is.

Imagine that extremely rare child (though nearly every grown-up smokes), the one with asthma, whose "treatment" is being sent to stand next to the tar boiler, when the roads are mended, to inhale the vapours. Imagine being sent to play with your friend who has mumps so that you will catch it while you're young and "get it over with".

Imagine no telly, no computer, no CD player (no CDs), no ipod, no mobile phone. How did we survive?
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Old 16-02-2006, 20:06   #23
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Jeez, I had forgotten that. I lived in a prefab for the first 9 years of my life. I used to get up especially to scratch pictures on the frost on the inside of the window.
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Old 16-02-2006, 20:45   #24
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Yes, we made ice lollies on the window sill in our bedroom......and though we were freezing we still ate them......then we went to bed in nearly as many clothes as we went out in.
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Old 16-02-2006, 20:47   #25
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With a nice fat hot water bottle.
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Old 16-02-2006, 21:03   #26
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Old 16-02-2006, 21:12   #27
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Not only did we make ice lolly's but we used to eat the hanging iciccles.
The patterns jack frost made one the window were lovely.
The toast made on the open fire was out of this world.
I can remember on a cold winters day my parents burning old shoes to keep warm.
Oh,boy did they stink.
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Old 16-02-2006, 21:18   #28
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Toast and sausages on long toasting forks - heaven!!!!!!
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Old 16-02-2006, 21:27   #29
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Mmmm nothing makes toast better than an open fire. Now that's something I do miss.
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Old 17-02-2006, 13:02   #30
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ooooh, that brings back memories. I was once hankering after some toast and my mother said the coals were not red enough to make toast (the fire hadn't been going very long)......I was insistent that it WAS red enough......so my mother cut me a shive of bread and let me put it on the coals........needless to say, mother was right and made me eat the blackened smoky dry bread. Moral of the story...trust your mother she really does know best!
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