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By *layfullsam OP   Man
over a year ago

Solihull

How old were you and what fond or sad memories do you have

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was talking to my friend yesterday about how great it was when your dad put you on his shoulders. That made me smile loads

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By *layfullsam OP   Man
over a year ago

Solihull


"I was talking to my friend yesterday about how great it was when your dad put you on his shoulders. That made me smile loads "

The little things are the best, that's a great one x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ......

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea

Most of mine are all crap memories as i didn't have or make friends and allways ended up agents a bully or bullys. And cos of medical i coodound go to placess most other went to like discos ect.

And i still carnt go to things like that today.

Onley good things war placess i wet to for a day out.

Witch o still go to today wen not working.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have many many fond memories of time spent as a kid at my grandparents house. Playing games, building blanket forts, stealing my grandads stawberrys and raspberry out of the garden, racing up and down the driveway on homemade carts, and so many other wonderful memories

Poppy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The smell of my first cat. He would curl up by the gas fire, and singe the end of his tail.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ...... "

Oh yes, the smell of my nans twin tub on washing day....

Poppy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The smell of my first cat. He would curl up by the gas fire, and singe the end of his tail."

One of my first memories.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Building things and then tearing them apart to start over ...riding a bicycle a far as you could and hoping u made it back home before Mum missed you !!

The fun days being a kid before mobiles and tablets !!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ......

Oh yes, the smell of my nans twin tub on washing day....

Poppy"

How posh were you a twin tub .....lol

Mum had to decant boiling water from a single burner wall mounted water heater into the sigle tub

OMO was the powder

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By *isa 59Woman
over a year ago

Newcastle

I remember running out of my grandmas house and sliding and falling in the snow. My mum didn't believe me until I told her exactly how it happened and even what I was wearing. Apparently I was only 18 months old.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Staying at my nans when it was the summer holidays cos both my parents worked. My cousin who was 2 years younger lived there with his mum and we used to have some great adventures. Also going to my grandparents (dad's side) and listening to my grandad tell me about the war and what he did and him showing me pictures they all took and showing me his medals. I still miss him every day but I have so many wonderful memories of him and my nan.

M

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I spoke about this only yesterday or so:

I'm amazed I've been around the world and not that knowledgeable that I have been lol..

I was born in belize central america, there for 6mths..

a short time in scotland, then off to hong kong till I was 4

since then...I have never been outside britain..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I spoke about this only yesterday or so:

I'm amazed I've been around the world and not that knowledgeable That I have been lol..

I was born in belize central america, there for 6mths..

a short time in scotland, then off to hong kong till I was 4

since then...I have never been outside britain.."

Oh Britannia, Britannia rules the waves

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was talking to my friend yesterday about how great it was when your dad put you on his shoulders. That made me smile loads "
This I liked and miss, I seen my granddaughter, and I said to my daughter. ''How long do I have to wait, before she starts dripping ice cream on my head''

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ......

Oh yes, the smell of my nans twin tub on washing day....

Poppy

How posh were you a twin tub .....lol

Mum had to decant boiling water from a single burner wall mounted water heater into the sigle tub

OMO was the powder "

You think you had it hard? My nan used to have to pee in a rusty leaking bucket, walk 3 miles to the nearest active volcano, walk along a ricketty wooden overhanging platform then lower the bucket into the furnace below, then run all the way home over molten lava just to get hot water for washing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Quenchy cups in BMX spokes and pretending you were Street Hawk.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I spoke about this only yesterday or so:

I'm amazed I've been around the world and not that knowledgeable That I have been lol..

I was born in belize central america, there for 6mths..

a short time in scotland, then off to hong kong till I was 4

since then...I have never been outside britain.. Oh Britannia, Britannia rules the waves "

lol

scotia scotia scotia

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had a scootex

and really annoying a bike my gran bought me..it was like something from battlestar galactica..I just wanted a simple fucking bike lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You think you had it hard? My nan used to have to pee in a rusty leaking bucket, walk 3 miles to the nearest active volcano, walk along a ricketty wooden overhanging platform then lower the bucket into the furnace below, then run all the way home over molten lava just to get hot water for washing "

I bet she slept on the bottom of a lake with newspaper as a blanket as well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can remember being carried by my Dad as he stood in the sea and a giant wave hit us knocking me breathless lol.

I can also remember being in my Dad's arms while he was holding me up to look at a picture we had on the wall. I was mesmerised by this picture, it was a black background and had a collage of a lady and man dancing in silver foil against background of silver trees. It's beautiful.

Apparently it was made by a Polish prisoner of war and framed by an old aircraft window.

It's beautiful I aquired it after Mum died because Dad was determined I has it.

I also remember bugging my brothers to play. They didn't want me tagging along, but one day they agreed. Took me to the woods told me close my eyes and left me lol.

I was found bawling my eyes out however long later haha

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By *typical guyMan
over a year ago

wigan


"That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ......

Oh yes, the smell of my nans twin tub on washing day....

Poppy

How posh were you a twin tub .....lol

Mum had to decant boiling water from a single burner wall mounted water heater into the sigle tub

OMO was the powder

You think you had it hard? My nan used to have to pee in a rusty leaking bucket, walk 3 miles to the nearest active volcano, walk along a ricketty wooden overhanging platform then lower the bucket into the furnace below, then run all the way home over molten lava just to get hot water for washing "

https://youtu.be/VAdlkunflRs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ......

Oh yes, the smell of my nans twin tub on washing day....

Poppy

How posh were you a twin tub .....lol

Mum had to decant boiling water from a single burner wall mounted water heater into the sigle tub

OMO was the powder

You think you had it hard? My nan used to have to pee in a rusty leaking bucket, walk 3 miles to the nearest active volcano, walk along a ricketty wooden overhanging platform then lower the bucket into the furnace below, then run all the way home over molten lava just to get hot water for washing

https://youtu.be/VAdlkunflRs

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ......

Oh yes, the smell of my nans twin tub on washing day....

Poppy

How posh were you a twin tub .....lol

Mum had to decant boiling water from a single burner wall mounted water heater into the sigle tub

OMO was the powder

You think you had it hard? My nan used to have to pee in a rusty leaking bucket, walk 3 miles to the nearest active volcano, walk along a ricketty wooden overhanging platform then lower the bucket into the furnace below, then run all the way home over molten lava just to get hot water for washing

https://youtu.be/VAdlkunflRs

"

The Python sketch is one of the very very early ones. They did a much more refined and funnier version years latter with the full Python cast............absolute classic and always has me in creasing up in laughter pains

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By *typical guyMan
over a year ago

wigan


"That household smell of my mums washing machine and ringer steaming up the tiny kitchen while a meat pie for our evening meal bubbled away in the gas oven ......

Oh yes, the smell of my nans twin tub on washing day....

Poppy

How posh were you a twin tub .....lol

Mum had to decant boiling water from a single burner wall mounted water heater into the sigle tub

OMO was the powder

You think you had it hard? My nan used to have to pee in a rusty leaking bucket, walk 3 miles to the nearest active volcano, walk along a ricketty wooden overhanging platform then lower the bucket into the furnace below, then run all the way home over molten lava just to get hot water for washing

https://youtu.be/VAdlkunflRs

The Python sketch is one of the very very early ones. They did a much more refined and funnier version years latter with the full Python cast............absolute classic and always has me in creasing up in laughter pains "

It was called "the four yorkshire men" and listening to it on the album `monty python live at drury lane" is one of my good childhood memories.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It was called "the four yorkshire men" and listening to it on the album `monty python live at drury lane" is one of my good childhood memories."

It's one of early teen memories........but will do a bit of hunting around the net and see if i can find the latter version................it will crease you up as well lol

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By *typical guyMan
over a year ago

wigan


"It was called "the four yorkshire men" and listening to it on the album `monty python live at drury lane" is one of my good childhood memories.

It's one of early teen memories........but will do a bit of hunting around the net and see if i can find the latter version................it will crease you up as well lol "

I think this was one of the last performances

https://youtu.be/26ZDB9h7BLY

Pythin always creases me up.

This is a good version too

The Four Yorkshiremen - Harry Enfield, Alan Rickman, Eddie Izzard, Vic Reeves

https://youtu.be/7Lb-2VaJYPw

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Whenever I eat those delicious little caramel waffles, it takes me back to growing up in Holland

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It was called "the four yorkshire men" and listening to it on the album `monty python live at drury lane" is one of my good childhood memories.

It's one of early teen memories........but will do a bit of hunting around the net and see if i can find the latter version................it will crease you up as well lol

I think this was one of the last performances

https://youtu.be/26ZDB9h7BLY

Pythin always creases me up.

This is a good version too

The Four Yorkshiremen - Harry Enfield, Alan Rickman, Eddie Izzard, Vic Reeves

https://youtu.be/7Lb-2VaJYPw"

Yep, it was one of the last recorded...................bloody brill lol. It's not the one i was thinking of though. Trust me, i will find it and post it here lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

https://youtu.be/7Lb-2VaJYPw

That is so goooooooooooooood Can't understand how i've never seen that before

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By *typical guyMan
over a year ago

wigan


"https://youtu.be/7Lb-2VaJYPw

That is so goooooooooooooood Can't understand how i've never seen that before "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How hot summers where. Tar melting on the roads. Days seemed so long out from morning till night, on your bikes.. not a console or mobile in site.

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

i think i was maybe 6 or 7 getting caught in my mums lingerie ...which must have looked damn stupid ...as looking at photos of me back then i looked like a famine victim.. so it must have been hanging off me.. i cant really remember what the outcome was at the time...thankfully all the lingerie i have now is my own...and I've filled out a little bit..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My (Male) first memory was me walking down the stairs aged 3 telling my mum I had spots on my tail (I had chickenpox). I also remember being dressed in a leotard with a long black fluffy tail to represent Dick Whittington's cat in the Queen's silver jubilee 1977. I was chased all over the local field by a black labrador called Jake. From this I became scared of dogs, although I train them for a living nowadays

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