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Hi Sqad. You're a star. It looks like you're the only man on this thread. I see you recovered from that kiss in the air-raid shelter incident enough to get around to giving Mrs. Sqad a kiss or two and marrying her. I agree that a smack or two would solve some of today's problems. The house I lived in as a child is still there in the next village to me, but it has had new windows and a bathroom put in. About starting school at four, my birthday is in April, that year it fell before Easter, and at the time if a child was 4 at Easter, then they started school at Easter, which right through school meant that I was the youngest in the class. A bit of a disadvantage, but I didn't do too badly after all. I can just imagine you trying to walk on the dolly peg, did you fall off it very often. Schutz.
Shaneystar. Wouldn't our mums have loved a washing machine and a fridge, and none of the hard work with Robin Starch and dolly blue. Were you ever a school Milk Monitor, I was and hated it. At my grandad's farm there was one of those outdoor toilets with 2 buckets and wooden lid. Ugh!! At our house my dad used to whitewash the lav and the wash-house. Thank goodness for the progress on the domestic scene. Coffee bar, Beatles, and 5 Woodbines, didn't we think we were grown-up, although my friends thought they were quite posh with 5 Park Drive. Schutz.
Ethandron, I had to smile at your story about your winceyette nightie and the fire in the bathroom. Health & Safety would have kittens if we did things like that these days. I loved Cod Liver Oil and Malt, still do, and buy it every winter. Do you remember threading new elastic into knickers with a safety pin? Hope you enjoy your break, the way things are going I think we'll probably still be here when you get back. Schutz.
Beatrice35. Hope you enjoy reading about the lives of the children of earlier times. Best wishes. Schutz
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