Well it shows you what sort of day i have had. Going back threw the years as you do some times
When i was a lot younger, and a lot of you will not remember the show, i was on the tv, black and white in those days.
It was called Take your Pick,, Michael Miles, Take the Money or open the Box, i should have taken the Money, i opened the Box and got a rubbish prise.
Nearer to home, i always listen to the radio, and phoned up a talk show last Sunday, as they had a Professor on, Cancer expert and was talking regarding having these one stop hubs about.
My next door neighbour got an invite for one, no symptoms or anything, he said a day out, he got diagnosis with lung cancer,
Last year my daughter had a problem with her breast, some thing was not right, trying to get in because of lockdown took her three weeks, and the nurse said you have no lumps, so what do you want me to do, Refer me was her answer, went and diagnosed straight away, and was told if you had to wait, for your first mammogram, it would have been to late, She is still not due for her first mammogram that is November time,
Though she has had them since she was diagnosed after a mastectomy , Hence why i phoned up.
Have a good day Ellie x
I tried to use my ration book down at the butchers. He said they are not needed anymore .... when did that happen?
I was told I had a ration book when I was born in the 50s, but being a new-born in a pram my memories are a bit hazy of the post-war period. Rainie x
I had a ration book in the 70s for petrol for my 2000 GT XLR Capri. Badge conscious...moi?
We had one in the 70s but never had to use it, still have it, just in case.
If you have any corned beef , keep the coupons with that, usefull things to have around.
i have put corn beef along with soap, now coupons, you never know when you might need them
Me holding the coupons and corn beef, get more for them than me i am afraid.
when I lived in London I was on TOTP once dancing in the audience with my friend who worked for the BBC.
i was on telly but no one knew who I was
I remember Michael Miles Huggie Green and David Jacobs. We used to listen to the Goon show and I’m sorry I’ll give you a clue on the radio
Ruth
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