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theclaud

Reading around the chip
I’ve read this several times and I still don’t understand it.

That's cos it's bollocks.
 
What names can you give to GB News fans apart from Gammons?


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BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
Old Fogies who hark on about how much better the past was when we all know it was complete shite.

Speak. for yourself. I loved:

- iced up windows on the inside because we had no central heating
- sweets as a treat on Fridays (if father had worked an extra "half shift" that week)
- an orange and a sixpence for christmas
- no issues with choosing what to wear, if you only had one of everything
- endless games with a "bald" tennis ball
- coal picking on the pit heap, or, alongside the railway line
- sailing home made rafts on the pit pond
- etc etc

;)

PS, some of it was fun, but, on balance, you are right, it was shite ;)
 
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Speak. for yourself. I loved:

- iced up windows on the inside because we had no central heating
- sweets as a treat on Fridays (if father had worked an extra "half shift" that week)
- an orange and a sixpence for christmas
- no issues with choosing what to wear, if you only had one of everything
- endless games with a "bald" tennis ball
- coal picking on the pit heap, or, alongside the railway line
- sailing home made rafts on the pit pond
- etc etc

;)

It certainly had its perks I guess. I never forget waking up freezing a with ice on the inside of the windows and a slushy cup of water on the bedside table.
 

ebikeerwidnes

Senior Member
Speak. for yourself. I loved:

- iced up windows on the inside because we had no central heating
- sweets as a treat on Fridays (if father had worked an extra "half shift" that week)
- an orange and a sixpence for christmas
- no issues with choosing what to wear, if you only had one of everything
- endless games with a "bald" tennis ball
- coal picking on the pit heap, or, alongside the railway line
- sailing home made rafts on the pit pond
- etc etc

;)

PS, some of it was fun, but, on balance, you are right, it was shite ;)

What about rationing!!!

rationing was a good thing - everyone was so much healthier!!


and cars - we had a great car industry

OK - they would never start in the morning and broke down a lot and rusted for fun

but we had a great car industry in the past
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
What about rationing!!!

rationing was a good thing - everyone was so much healthier!!


and cars - we had a great car industry

OK - they would never start in the morning and broke down a lot and rusted for fun

but we had a great car industry in the past

It was tongue in cheek, but, we were not affluent enough to have a car (its ability to start was not therefore significant).

As for rationing, yes, It was still in place during my childhood, but, since, as I explained, I got sweets once per week, if I was lucky, rationing of such "luxuries" was not something which lingers in my memory, more lack of ability to buy, than lack of availability, in my childhood world.
 
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