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Lyn, You took the words out of my mouth, sometimes when the paper caught fire it would go up the chimney. Our mom used to panic in case it set the chimney on fire.
Lyn, You took the words out of my mouth, sometimes when the paper caught fire it would go up the chimney. Our mom used to panic in case it set the chimney on fire.
Peter didn't they make a TV called Nutty Slack?. Jean.
Thanks fatfingers. I used to remember when I played up mom would say she was at the end of her tether. Jean.
Oh dear Reg I bet you copt a few!!!!!!My old Ma! with hands like a Navvy, give her lip she'd swing like Ali.
Oh dear Reg I bet you copt a few!!!!!!
lol reg that reminds me of our mom chasing me round the kitchen to give me a clip round the ear...when she got close enough she took a swipe...i ducked and she wacked her hand on the door....we laffed about that for years...
lyn
Lyn, Reg and Maggs, we had a table in the middle of our room and I would run round it and when mom was close I would shoot through the door, upstairs and in my tiny room with the door bolted. I would wait for mom to calm down and call me down to say sorry [Me that is].
Hello Astonian can you tell me about a person being drunk KALIDE (My spelling) it was in common use when I was a kid in the thirties around Aston. Thanks Mate and regards, David.
Dunno about that, but I once worked in a TV shop on Dudley Rd that was owned by a bloke called Tommy Slack.
I once worked for a couple of weeks in a TV shop near Summerfield park and I'm sure the boss was called Slack, but I can't remember the name of the shop.
I get that one Carolina. I am normally slow on the uptake. Jean.Bill123 was it Alice?
We always used to call lemon sherbert, Kali when we were kids Elizabeth. Used to buy it in little triangular packets. I have never heard it called that since I left Brum.
Judy