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I remember my mum having Calufornia Poppies and Evening in Paris perfumes.
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Oh and we always had Pears soap and dad had Lifebuoy which vwas red.
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We had carbolic soap cut from a lump at the co-op....that was red....they also sold Olive soap. It did not have the pungent aroma of carbolic
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My Auntie Phyllis(when she was 'courting') used these and I once pinched one....it was not very nice. |
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Then there was the penny brylcream dispenser at the baths or if you were posh there was the tin of brilliantine, smelt nice but was really just lard with perfume in it.
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Rich ? Not on my dads Nori wage.
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One of my brothers had a mild skin condition and my mum used to buy Wrights Coal tar soap just for him.....if I was mad at him I used to take the bar out to the coal hole and roll it in the coal dust.....it really did have coal in it then.
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Yes Less.....he was the one who filled my bed with beetles.....so I reckoned it was quits:)
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whatever happened to oxydol or brilliantine.
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Rinso wss my granny's favourite washing powder. Remember one of first advetts on tele.? Tide clean
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Remember the days before ads when we had "interludes" instead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7GXWuTwkF8 And see the people walking around in public places with fags in their gobs:eek: How did we ever survive without government regs to save us from our disgusting and dangerous habits:rolleyes: |
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