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It was not uncommon in the early post WW2 years to see a child standing alone outside a pub, whilst mum and dad went in for a "swift one" ...it happened to me most Sunday evenings.
However "in this day and age" it would be tempting fate and would be deprecated.
It was not uncommon in the early post WW2 years to see a child standing alone outside a pub, whilst mum and dad went in for a "swift one" ...it happened to me most Sunday evenings.
However "in this day and age" it would be tempting fate and would be deprecated.
I love that headline off to the right:
Married Man City star Kolo Toure tricked student into affair by claiming to be a car salesman
What a killer pick-up line...
Anyway, to the case in hand... is this because kids aren't allowed into bookies' shops? If so, perhaps it's a policy that needs reviewing. However, my mum would occasionally tell me to wait outside a shop if it looked crowded, and I can't say it warped me for life. Nice of the people over the road to keep an eye on it all, less nice to rush off to the Mirror with their story.
Married Man City star Kolo Toure tricked student into affair by claiming to be a car salesman
What a killer pick-up line...
Anyway, to the case in hand... is this because kids aren't allowed into bookies' shops? If so, perhaps it's a policy that needs reviewing. However, my mum would occasionally tell me to wait outside a shop if it looked crowded, and I can't say it warped me for life. Nice of the people over the road to keep an eye on it all, less nice to rush off to the Mirror with their story.
Quite shocking for 2012! At the age of four or five, My nan used to send me into pubs in town when granddad went missing for a day or two. I'd continue pub to pub until I got news or found him (usually passed out in the corner, somewhere). Also, there were pubs, and still are, with playgrounds in the garden. So when the adults were enjoying a nice sherry in the warm, we'd be outside in the cold nursing our coca-cola, making the most of our freedom, usually under the careful eye of some 9 year old placed out to check on us.
I remember prams being left outside of shops whilst the parents went shopping. My mum made it all the way home, feeling like she'd forgotten something at the shop. Potatoes? No. Bread? No. 'Balls, i've forgotten the baby' as she legged it all the way back to the shop!
Don't get me wrong, i think this story is awful, poor kid, very demeaning. But if my experiences were all over the news now, my family would have been deemed incompetent, which is far from the truth!
I remember prams being left outside of shops whilst the parents went shopping. My mum made it all the way home, feeling like she'd forgotten something at the shop. Potatoes? No. Bread? No. 'Balls, i've forgotten the baby' as she legged it all the way back to the shop!
Don't get me wrong, i think this story is awful, poor kid, very demeaning. But if my experiences were all over the news now, my family would have been deemed incompetent, which is far from the truth!