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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood

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Sheila

Sheila Report 12 Oct 2010 13:48

Amanda and Fiona thank you for your nice messages on the aol was going to answer you also.

Jane

Jane Report 12 Oct 2010 14:14

I used to be a good Conker player Ann.Heaven knows what I'd be like today lol

It sounds like you have a hectic day Sheila what with your muddy/poo splattered sheet and taking that poor Lady to the Dentist.I hate being tipped right back in that chair when I go.

Moreton in the Marsh is where my Uncle Douglas was killed in the war .He was in the RAF and his plane crashed on landing .It caught fire and all the crew were killed.
I haven't heard of Batsford but I bet my Sister has.I think her OH works at Moreton.

I love the Past Times shop Fiona.I have quite a few pairs of earrings from there over the years,lots of other things too.

Frank

Frank Report 12 Oct 2010 14:17

Turned Blood# cold, sitting in the conservatory. so have put the heating on for an hour.

I hear on the news that people are collecting chard remains from Hastings pier, and selling them on Ebay. What will people do next. They must need something better to do.

Annx, I see your OH thinks on the same lines as me !!!! Even if they did, at my age, I wouldn't appreciate it.,

I bet you lot won't be in shorts today, out in the garden. I've still got a few jobs to do. But can wait, till I feel like doing them. Ros wants to go to Rutland on Thursday to cut Son's lawns before they come home at weekend !!! I said SOD that it's 100 miles round journey. just to cut some grass. They can do it next week., when they are home. Nobody comes to do mine, if we go away and I wouldn't expect them too.

Just finished two smashing books about the war and the good old days in the East End. Believe me they weren't. You wouldn't/couldn't understand the things they went through. in the 1800s. Bryant Mayes the Match people paid tuppence farthing a gross for woman and children to make match box's. Women having 13/15 children, and any that died would be left under a bridge to be found by others.!!! And we think we are hard done by.

Suns just popped it's head out. might start to get warmer.!!!

Jane

Jane Report 12 Oct 2010 16:17

You are right Frank it has turned a little chilly.I had to restart the pump again for the heating.I knew it wouldn't be long before it started playing up again.It is making a real racket.
I suppose before the days of central heating ,people just worried about the fire going out,which be could be re lit without having to call someone out ,and spending a fortune and waiting in all day lol

I just wondered what was making me itch.I just found a dog poo bag stuffed down the front of my bra lol.I have just done a collection and put spare bags down there if I haven't got a pocket .

Maureen

Maureen Report 12 Oct 2010 16:25

No jokes today Frank ? Don't tell me you're running out. What's the names of those books, think you did tell me but have forgotten ... put it down to age .....

Another bright sunny day but definitely not sunbathing weather now, time to put all the summer clothes away I think.

Managed to get some bulbs planted with son's partner's little girl. Son said he would build her a raised bed next year so she can grow some veggies and salad stuff.

I just had this funny image Ann of you going to the department store where OH could be Father Christmas and sitting on his lap and giving him your VERY long list of what you want for Christmas ....lol

I have bought myself a cross trainer, it will be delivered on Thursday, trouble is it has to be assembled, what's the betting it will still be in the box at Christmas.

Sheila

Sheila Report 12 Oct 2010 16:25

Back from dentist I take it everybodies aol must be ok then and its mine never had that trouble before.I do the run for the stroke and heart trouble folks one day a week last time it was pushing a lady in a wheel chair with no legs.the poor lady today had a stroke and had to lie down and have four teeth drilled. because her stroke stops her sitting .I would die having four fillings lying down. I said are you ok and she said oh that was awful I wanted to swallow and could not.

I kind of got bamboozled into stopping on Genes have two friends also on here and was sending a message and was told I could not send it I needed to update .So I did
and was not sure how long I have signed on for. I may have signed my life away.

I adore Past Time Shops Fiona I have a catalogue and buy a lot of Christmas stuff.

Morton in the Marsh my uncle Bill lives there Jane he was ninty three last year he is very sweet but been calling me
Binky for the last 10 years and Binky was his Budgie.
oh fancy you having a relative killed there Jane.

Well just popped on to see if anyone had trouble with aol
but it seems not will have to another look .must be our comp

I had a shock about ten minutes ago still shaking and really tearful. The postman delivered a post card from New
York with Big Apple on the front signed Love Matt.
I had to pay £2 for the delivery .Poor Matt must have sent
it and it just got delivered. goodness knows where it had been. it said Hi mum and dad and crew see you soon
are we at yours christmas or our shack. .I felt really sick
and burst into tears. I cannot e mail anyone so going to
phone a few people .
catie thank you for you e mail address will e mail you when I can .Nice to know you are my friend xx

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 12 Oct 2010 16:27

Afternoon all,

Sunny here but its been a bit cooler today

Just had a bit of a todo with some stewed Apple !!!!!

I put the apple on the hob to stew and hubby came home ,he wanted a cuppa so we went and sat in the conservatory ,i then wandered back into the kitchen and thought some things burning !!! i had forgotten all about the apple ,and it is all stuck to the saucepan , i quickly put some hot water in the pan and put it in the sink ,just lifted the pan and it's burnt the sink !!!! it must have been so hot!! ,i thought i had cooled it down with the water too.
I blamed hubby if he hadn't come home early and wanted a cuppa i would have been in the kitchen to keep my eye on it !!!

Now whats the best way to clean the saucepan ?? its back in the sink with Fai*y Liquid in it at the moment .

Sheila

Sheila Report 12 Oct 2010 16:55

I would soak it Amanda I use a metal scourer but depends on your saucepans doesnt it what a thing I hate that burnt stuff
it is cold here you have to rub hard and my hands are not too
good with burnt pans

Maureen

Maureen Report 12 Oct 2010 17:15

The times I've done that with boiling potatoes Mandy, put them on then the phone rings and chatting away, it's the smell of burnt potato that makes me remember them. I usually fill the saucepan half way up with cold water and squirt some bleach in and let it soak overnight.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 12 Oct 2010 17:29

Hi All,

Mums sister came today,. OH went and got her. Mum is saying strange things today, like, I was just going to put the cake in the oven. Did Joy cook your dinner?

I think she was glad to see her though. We did'nt tell her she was coming and OH went and collected her after work in Bideford and took her home later on.

Can't get mum to have anything today, not even a cup of tea. She has had a pill and waater only. A few sips even so often.

Sheila I think that must have been Matt saying thank you for being there. So you see he is still there with his family...................................and always will be.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 12 Oct 2010 17:31

I put some washing powder in the sausepan and bring it up to the boil and then let it soak. Have a bit of a scrub and then do it again and boil it for a while. It usually comes off in the end.

Jane

Jane Report 12 Oct 2010 17:42

Mandy,I think I would buy a new pan lol.I bet the air was blue!!!

Sheila ,I can imagine the shock you had when the letter turned up like that.I would have been a wreck.

Mel ,that was nice for your Mum to see her Sister.Are they close?Would she stay with you at all?

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 12 Oct 2010 18:03

I'll give it a good soak,and try some washing powder in it then Mel.
Nice for mum to see her sister ,is she younger or older than mum Mel?

It was Jane.
If hubby hadn't wanted a cuppa i would have stayed in the kitchen so i blamed him lol
He said you keep doing things don't you ,you should have watched it !!!!!!!
I'll give him watch it !! lol
The kitchen reeks of burnt apple !!

Sheila, that was a shock for you getting the card through the post, its getting unexpected things like that ,that really hits you and knocks you for six !!!

Frank

Frank Report 12 Oct 2010 18:12

Mandy, I've always found the washing power job, does the trick.

Hark at Money bags Jane, Just buy a new pan. LOL

I remember during the war and maybe after, if a saucepan burnt a hole in the bottom. They would put a washer type thing over the hole, and screw it through the pan. It would make it water tight again, and last for ages.

Turned colder now, Just going to get dinner dished up. Roast chicken Butternut squash, Roast Pots, Beans carrots and Broad beans.

BBL

Jane

Jane Report 12 Oct 2010 18:30

I remember Mum burning a hole in the saucepan when she was heating up milk.I think pans were a lot thinner back then weren't they?My favourite pans are some I bought in France.Stainless steel ones .They are brilliant.
Money Bags!!!!!!! Huh.I don't think so lol
It's cold now.I hope this pump keeps going.I like the sound of your dinner Frank,except for the BROAD BEANS.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 12 Oct 2010 18:41

Been sunny here all day.

David

David Report 12 Oct 2010 18:42

I'd a tin of celery soup at midday,a pasty in the afternoon and 2 cheese sarnies for my tea.That's plenty,but I can never get enough Tetleys.Off to make another.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 12 Oct 2010 18:48


Yes Frank ,i'll give washing powder a go thanks.

Well thank goodness it didn't burn a hole in the saucepan !! lol
What would hubby have said about that lol

Do you remember there use to be a glass thing that you put in the pan when you boiled milk ,when it boiled the glass thing would rattle so you could catch it before it boiled over .
Its a lot cooler this evening , no heating on at the moment ,might need it on later though .

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 12 Oct 2010 18:51

So your a tea man then David ? how many cups do you have a day ?

I must admit i drink more coffee than tea ,i love a Latte .

Frank

Frank Report 12 Oct 2010 18:55

Just turned the heating off, sweating by B###s off, might need in on again when I go and watch the football, in the conservatory, Can't have it on in the lounge !!!!

Just finished Dinner, Ros is going to do the washing up. !!!