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jaysay 18-12-2011 10:58

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Originally Posted by Stevie R (Post 956491)
That`s it Jaysay,nobody wears a coat when they are out on the lash,call me a taxi !!

Stevie Your A Taxi:D

Eric 18-12-2011 22:11

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Originally Posted by Stevie R (Post 956491)
That`s it Jaysay,nobody wears a coat when they are out on the lash,call me a taxi !!

Stevie R, you are a taxi;)

Stevie R 19-12-2011 10:28

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For Eric and Jaysay,thanks for the replies cos my wife has never ever found that taxi joke funny.....

maxthecollie 19-12-2011 14:50

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My dad used to walk from Green Haworth every day to the factory bottom to where he worked as a bolierman. Even in winter he walked on top of the farm walls above the snowdrifts.

Judith Addison 19-12-2011 16:39

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In the 60s my Dad, then aged about 50, used to walk from home in Ossy to Perseverance Mill, Grange Lane, Accrington in a morning. He walked home at lunch-time and back again afterwards, then walked home at the end of the afternoon. He walked in all weathers and wore waterproof over-trousers and over-shoes if it was raining. Also, when much older, he would walk to Blackburn on a Sunday morning if preaching and would regularly walk to Queen's Park Hospital to visit an old lady in residential care there. He was never interested in learning to drive and rarely used a bus. When we went on holiday to Llandudno or Bridlington in the 50s and 60s we always went on the train. It seemed a big adventure in those days! I can still see my Dad walking us all down to Church Station with the two suitcases balanced in each hand!

cashman 19-12-2011 18:11

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Originally Posted by Stevie R (Post 956971)
For Eric and Jaysay,thanks for the replies cos my wife has never ever found that taxi joke funny.....

Mine never did Stevie,yeh can't put women n humour in the same sentence.:D

Stevie R 20-12-2011 00:23

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Not a word of a lie,today was a bit wet,my wife ,looking out the window said 'it's a bit of a damp squid today!

Stevie R 20-12-2011 00:30

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Not a word of a lie,today was a bit wet,my wife ,looking out the window said 'it's a bit of a damp squid today!

gdm27 20-12-2011 00:51

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Back in the late 50's we used to go and see my Nan who lived the top end of Blackburn. We lived in Pendle St and Dad would always set off half hour before us pushing my baby sister in a huge pram. We always passed him just about at the Redcap every time. He said he used to love walking pushing the pram. I used to hate pushing my daughter around in the buggies you get now!

jaysay 20-12-2011 09:19

Re: How far did you or your parents walk to save money.
 
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Originally Posted by Stevie R (Post 957151)
Not a word of a lie,today was a bit wet,my wife ,looking out the window said 'it's a bit of a damp squid today!

Um such a good post you posted it twice Stevie:rolleyes: your not Fred Elliott in disguise are you, I say, your not Fred Elliott in disguise:D

Stevie R 20-12-2011 10:31

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burning the midnight oil and whiskey I say.........Jaysay

garinda 20-12-2011 17:12

Re: How far did you or your parents walk to save money.
 
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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 957154)
He said he used to love walking pushing the pram. I used to hate pushing my daughter around in the buggies you get now!

True.

Pre-buggy you had to knuckle down, and cart on with a pram.

You'd never get a coachbuilt Silver Cross perambulator in the boot of a car, or on a bus.

mobertol 20-12-2011 17:18

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They were such big things that it was quite normal for women to leave their kids outside shops...

That would be unthinkable these days.

Less 20-12-2011 17:28

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 957286)
They were such big things that it was quite normal for women to leave their kids outside shops...

That would be unthinkable these days.

No, not unthinkable, just bloody depressing, way back then, the only fear was if you left a pram unattended you might find it propped up on a set of bricks because the local scrotes would nick the wheels to make a trolly, (flat wagon), unfortunately now the perves have replaced the kids, you'd be left with the pram, but the sicko's take the child.

cashman 20-12-2011 21:17

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 957290)
No, not unthinkable, just bloody depressing, way back then, the only fear was if you left a pram unattended you might find it propped up on a set of bricks because the local scrotes would nick the wheels to make a trolly, (flat wagon), unfortunately now the perves have replaced the kids, you'd be left with the pram, but the sicko's take the child.

Think they call that progress less.


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