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Had one last nightCrisp sandwiches

Had one last nightCrisp sandwiches
never said it was..looked forward to it every week as a sprog
We had a pub up the road that had a small hatch that you could access without going in the pub (in a passageway just through the main door), as a kid we used to get sent up to change pop bottles which the landlord used to do. The smell of fags and booze when he opened that hatch was intoxicating as a youngster, I blame that for me spending far too much of my youth in pubs!!!
Guy (not the Warrior, a model name I forget) buses on the number 8 inner circle with open rear doors
so if mum ran out of number 6 she’d send me to the pub for more, might get a bottle of pop if I’d been good.
My poor Nan was nearly blind - I used to go to hers for tea on way home from school.
A mate of mine was sent down the road two or three times a day to get his mum 5 park drive![]()
was it your dads mam?...bet he went all full on rageMy poor Nan was nearly blind - I used to go to hers for tea on way home from school.
She used to do "tinned tea" - everything came out of tins. Absolutely everything.
Soup - new spuds - meat thing - peas - strawberries - cream . Even evap milk in tea.
When I started work - she was really old - I used to buy her a selection box of tinned food - she always looked pleased with them. She liked flowers as well...
As I got older - I asked her if she could read the labels - she said no - it was a lottery - she opened them - could smell them - and put them in the fridge if she opened the wrong ones. And would mix and match them for a meal the next day.
She lived to good old age - tinned food did not kill her....
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My Dad nearly killed the Asian lads at the local corner shop as they gave her a tin of cat food for joke once. No really - Dad landed like "the governer" - all hell unfolded...
I used to be sent up to the corner shop (O'Keefe's) with a sealed envelope with cash and a note enclosed. I returned with a box carefully wrapped in a brown paper bag and sealed against curious eyes.![]()
The pub near was the same the hatch was known as the outdoor, I was regularly sent to the outdoor for no.6 or senior service cigarettes, dad would let me get some sweets from the outdoor but they always tasted of fags.We had a pub up the road that had a small hatch that you could access without going in the pub (in a passageway just through the main door), as a kid we used to get sent up to change pop bottles which the landlord used to do. The smell of fags and booze when he opened that hatch was intoxicating as a youngster, I blame that for me spending far too much of my youth in pubs!!!
405 back then. Took five minutes to warm up and when it was switched off we watched the white dot until it disappeared.!was it on and old 405 line screen or a 625![]()
The pub near was the same the hatch was known as the outdoor.
Mystery parcels for Mum's & big sisters sounds much more like it ,Probably vegan food so nobody saw it...
Pop deliveries. A lorry used to park up in the street selling big bottles of dandelion and burdock, cola, cream soda and lemonade. Proper returnable bottles with big black plastic/rubber stoppers. I think it was Smith's who delivered, no, not John or Sam![]()
Corona pop in thick glass bottles, at Christmas we had one of each flavourPop deliveries. A lorry used to park up in the street selling big bottles of dandelion and burdock, cola, cream soda and lemonade. Proper returnable bottles with big black plastic/rubber stoppers. I think it was Smith's who delivered, no, not John or Sam![]()