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Liberty Bodices, anyone rememember them, anyone still wear them, can you still buy them (no not for me Jaysay) I think when I was very young, 6 or 7, I had to wear one??? Was this because Mum had nothing else clean??? :o:confused:
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Yes, I wore a liberty bodice......with rubber buttons....used to bite bits off the rubber buttons, so my mum replaced them with metal buttons covered in cotton.
I don't wear them now, and I can't say I have seen them advertised anywhere. |
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Back in the old days the houses were cold and draughty........bedrooms were akin to fridges. I know that we made ice lollies on the window ledge inside our back bedroom........and although it was as cold as charity, we ate them. Well it's a poor belly that can't warm an ice lolly.
We wore more skins than an onion.......I wore a vest,then a libery bodice and then an underslip then my school shirt, skirt and finally a school jumper or cardigan, which back then was wool.. We wore nearly as many clothes to go to bed in.......Ma used to warm the bed with a couple of bricks which were kept in the bottom of the kitchen range. And they were the good old days! |
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I remember wearing a vest then a liberty bodice which my mum had sewn a little pocket into. Because I had asthma a camphor square was put inside the pocket to help me breathe. Everyone at school would shout "Who stinks of Vicks" School days were not my happiest times!!
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The Golden Years The golden years have come at last I cannot see, I cannot pee I cannot chew, I cannot screw My memory shrinks, my hearing stinks No sense of smell, I look like hell My body's drooping, got trouble pooping. The golden years have come at last...... The Golden years can kiss my ass.:D |
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I thought that was the leather creaking.........:)
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Yes we had one of those too, but that usually ended up in Ma and Pa's bed....for precisely the reason you stated......it stayed warm for a long time.
Four of us used to sleep in a double bed...two at the top, and two at the bottom(hope you are reading this Mancie - not a typical Tory upbringing is it?)......and we used to have the bed piled up with blankets, candlewick covers(which, I can now admit, I used to pick the candlewick out of) and if it was really cold......Dads greatcoat went on the bed too. No carpets on the floor......cold, cold lino, with a couple of 'rag rugs' down. But hey, I am here to remember it.....so must be made of stern stuff. |
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Where they ones where your arse hangs out?:D:D:D
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Why do you want one Lol . A set of the Trousers i mean ? |
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Its ok i have got mine on now:D:D:D
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