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SpudULike, although there are two branches left, in Woking and Harrow, according to the website.
X-ray specs.
Turtle doves. Numbers are down 94%. My friend's young daughter said: "We can't lose them, they're in a song!"
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 13:35 - Jun 21 with 3116 views
Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 13:16 - Jun 21 by Suffolk
Do you know him?
Hmm not sure, where did you say he lived again?
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 13:37 - Jun 21 with 3097 views
Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 08:47 - Jun 21 by Mick_S
Junior school crayon container mid sixties/early seventies.
Mostly Golden Virginia.
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Anyone remember those sweets called school chalks ? Liquorice covered in white powder that looked exactly like, well, school chalk. I wonder if you can still get 'em ?
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 15:35 - Jun 21 with 3030 views
Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 10:14 - Jun 21 by johncharles
Eating bones. Years ago everyone gave their dogs bones but in the last 20/30 years it’s reckoned not to be a good idea. Bones, especially chicken bones can splinter and cause all sorts of internal injuries. P.S. much fewer proper Butchers shops about, old fashioned ones that always had bones for your dog.
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That's true of cooked bones...
We feed our dogs a raw diet - mainly 'human grade' chicken from the supermarket, bones and all plus a bit of 'green' tripe. Also other bones from local butcher and/or supermarket.
They really enjoy ripping apart half a chicken, it's better for them, great for their teeth too.
No white poos - so must be the cooking process that does that...
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 18:28 - Jun 21 with 2924 views
Something else rarely seen these days are winkles. The pins mentioned by the OP would come in handy for these. Now that the winkle stall outside the Beehive in Brentford has sadly gone, I don't know anywhere in West London where winkles, whelks etc can be found.
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 (n/t) on 21:09 - Jun 21 with 2815 views