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Lynne 25-10-2006 19:53

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Yeah its a shame all the lavies have gone!!:confused:
and with it the nail to hang the Evening Telegraph (if you were really posh the sporting pink):mad:

Len 25-10-2006 19:55

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We as kids used to collect bonfire wood and store it on our coits until bonfire night.

:)

WillowTheWhisp 25-10-2006 20:03

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If we'd stored it on our coits that gang from the next street would have nicked it!

Uncle Mick 26-10-2006 16:48

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
If we'd stored it on our coits that gang from the next street would have nicked it!

Yep we would, raiding being a particular October pastime.:D

buttonsmum 26-10-2006 19:35

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Ian's mum still has her outside loo.

ANNE 26-10-2006 21:21

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The Mum - in - law still as an outside loo and we used to have one wen we first got married. It was horrible.

jackyalex 27-10-2006 12:39

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outside loo,gave you a shock when sat on too cold,

mthead 27-10-2006 12:46

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Brings back memories from my chidhood.My gran had one.If I remember correctly she used to call the dustbin bit 'The Middin'.Has anyone else heard that expression?

katex 27-10-2006 18:01

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Originally Posted by jackyalex
outside loo,gave you a shock when sat on too cold,

Twas worse if you forgot to light that little oil lamp and the water in the toilet froze ..... :D Yuk.

katex 27-10-2006 18:04

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Originally Posted by mthead
Brings back memories from my chidhood.My gran had one.If I remember correctly she used to call the dustbin bit 'The Middin'.Has anyone else heard that expression?

Course .. what else was it called then ?

MITZY 29-10-2006 06:49

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remember one of our cats fell down the tippler loo, mum used the clothes prop or something for it to climb back out again.

KAYJAY 29-10-2006 10:23

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good heavens - I use Middin all the time here - ie when the house is like a tip - no one knows what the heck I'm on about - good to hear it again - coil hoil and lavs and newspaper - didn't get an inside lav until I was married in my twenties, still think it's a luxury, espec on a wet cold night, and soft toilet paper, wonderful. An old aunt had a tippler, it was awful, she once had a blackout and nearly fell down it, not funny really. I hated having to use the thing.

Ianto.W. 30-10-2006 11:50

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When we lived in Haslingden some pals had 'tubs' the council used to come round and empty them, farms used tubs and some were emptied on the muck midden.

lettie 01-11-2006 17:57

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My Nan had an outside lav which was always freezing in the winter. I remember using it when we visited her house on Sundays. There were always spiders in there and a roll of Izal which was, and still is, useless for bum wiping. She had a chamber pot under her bed for night time and used to slop out in the mornings.

My elderly next door neighbour had an outside lav until about 10 years ago. I used to clear her path for her in the winter so that she could get to the loo without slipping and breaking a hip.

I remember us having a coil bunker when we lived in Church. I used to hide in it when I was in trouble.. (most of the time) :D

cashman 08-11-2006 23:52

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Originally Posted by MITZY
remember one of our cats fell down the tippler loo, mum used the clothes prop or something for it to climb back out again.

ha ha mitzy me gran did the same with her clothes prop. amazing ingenuity eh?


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