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Born a Brummie
Was Chicken Licken in the Janet and John book?
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I am pretty sure that the story of Chicken Licken was a Ladybird book. I recall my children having the book nearly 50 years ago!!
Was Chicken Licken in the Janet and John book?
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I am pretty sure that the story of Chicken Licken was a Ladybird book. I recall my children having the book nearly 50 years ago!!
Ahaa, I certainly remember the ones when the number was revealed and I didn't winDoes anyone remember sitting in the pub and someone came round with 'A Card' which you chose a number and paid (not sure I can remember how much) and then when all the numbers had been bought, they tore a strip off and it revealed the lucky number and you won the money.
The brain is stirring. Dig deep Nico dig deep. Was it a bright red box very elegant with gold letters or am I imagining it?Don't remember those James but I remember a chocolate that you could buy at the cinema in a box like a flip top cigarette box. I think they were called 'Royal'. Viv.
I liked him in I Claudius. What is Churston Deckle Maria? Is it writing paper? If it is we had Basildon Bond. Nan had a pale blue pad with small envelopes the pad had a ;ong red quill on it. Mum kept her writing paper in a Black Magic chocolate box, a big one, her boss gave her once. It had a red tassle on it that dangled.Any one remember Churston Deckle writing paper?
I once wrote Derek Jacobi a fan letter (I wasn't veryold!), and he replied on green Churston Deckle. I used it myself for a time; it seemed very up-market!
I liked him in I Claudius. What is Churston Deckle Maria? Is it writing paper? If it is we had Basildon Bond. Nan had a pale blue pad with small envelopes the pad had a ;ong red quill on it. Mum kept her writing paper in a Black Magic chocolate box, a big one, her boss gave her once. It had a red tassle on it that dangled.
I forgot about Quink. People still do caligriaphy, I have a cousin writes to me on very thick paper with a pen you dip in ink in caliagrahpy writing and he seals the envelope in wax. It's nice to get a letter and I still write. Nan taught me how to write letters so I would write to my auntie. She also taught me how to reckon up as she called it. I will have a look for Quink. I presume you can still get blotting paper. Mum gave me a massive sheet from a rep from work. It had a 70's style picture on it a montage of faces a bit flower power era if you know what I mean, like the Toblerone ads, with bell bottomed trousered people. I think it was called Gold Medal and I put it on my bedroom wall and all my mates admired it.It was thick with deckled edges, and the envelopes were lined with tissue paper. It came in unusual colours - pale green, lilac, etc.
I also used Basildon Bond, and always got a box at Christmas.
Can you still buy Quink?
Is that the same as a Casapoopoo Carolina, I saw it on the generation game once and they made a joke of it. Mum used to embrpider chair back covers tablecloths and tray cloths and dressing table sets. To put your dressing table set on!When growing up there was always antimacassers on the settee and chairs. I think some people still use them.
When growing up there was always antimacassers on the settee and chairs. I think some people still use them.