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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 08:05 - Jun 23 by loftboy
There’s one in southsea by the pier
I was down visiting my sister in law in felixstowe They have a newish Wimpey Bar there I had to try it out so went in and had a cola ice cream float and a cheese toastie for old times sake No plastic tomato shaped sauce dispensers though
I have to admit around 1980 I was a milkman it was meant to be a temporary job while I got something better I was there for two years Did my head in nearly got divorced as I was a not a happy person to live with Eventually found a job I enjoyed
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 08:11 - Jun 24 with 3492 views
Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 11:59 - Jun 24 by ozexile
I never understood the cotton handkerchief. Blow your nose and then put it back in your pocket with keys and coins. Grim.
I still use cotton handkerchieves on a daily basis but your comment is certainly food for thought!
The paper ones are a real menace if they manage to sneak into the washing machine grrrrr.
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."
For the 'Golden Oldies'. Liptons cutting cheese of a large round block and selling biscuits loose. Used to get my dry peas for the shooter there as well.
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 15:09 - Jun 25 with 3146 views
Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 14:34 - Jun 25 by DavieQPR
For the 'Golden Oldies'. Liptons cutting cheese of a large round block and selling biscuits loose. Used to get my dry peas for the shooter there as well.
Pea shooters! I'd forgotten all about them!
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 15:15 - Jun 25 with 3125 views
Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 15:15 - Jun 25 by Mick_S
Seeing this picture and i can immediately sense the taste of ice cold cherryade and the reassuring weight of the tuppence coin in my had for the return :)
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 16:31 - Jun 25 with 3091 views
Some of the things we used to eat were pretty dire. Anyone remember Telfers meat pies and Lyons individual fruit pies ? The latter had a layer of fruit paste and about three quarters of an inch of fresh air between the paste and the lid. However, when washed down with a Lemonillo, it didn't seem so bad.
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 16:57 - Jun 25 with 3071 views
Dum Dum Dum Esso Blue, yes the paraffin delivery man who used to drive round in a bowser and deliver paraffin to your door, as a kid it was my job to keep the paraffin heaters in our house 'topped up' (or no pocket money)
Pineapple chunks.
living down here in the sticks I still wonder if Petticoat Lane Market is still on the go? used to love going there on a Sunday watching all the traders up to no good.
Used to get threepence from the pub for each of me Dads empty beer bottles, as a kid you weren't allowed in the pub in them days there was a hatch on the side of the pub and you had to bang on the hatch and annoy the miserable fcking barman.
Winkle picker shoes.
Anyway enough of this bollox my Aunt Bessie's crinkle cut chips are nearly ready.
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 19:00 - Jun 25 with 3004 views
Lolly stick fighting. Cream Soda Bullworker Subbuteo floodlight edition Tea bar in the corner of the loft White city speedway Love bites Record Mirror and Sounds Tea strainers Mangles
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It's being so happy that keeps me going.
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 19:13 - Jun 25 with 2989 views
Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 11:59 - Jun 24 by ozexile
I never understood the cotton handkerchief. Blow your nose and then put it back in your pocket with keys and coins. Grim.
That reminds me of my first trip to Turkey in 1987. I was sat on a bench on the sea front in Izmir. A bloke sat next to me and he asked me ' what do you think of my country?' I explained that I liked it and the locals were very friendly but I can't get used to everyone spitting all the time ......(having dragged up huge greenies). The bloke then said ' we think you foreigners are strange as you blow your nose into a tissue and put in in your pocket like you collect it'...... he had a point I guess.
The locals weren't so friendly the next day at the England game.
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Things you don’t see any more #14,286 on 10:32 - Jun 26 with 2891 views