A new thread other getting full lol (continued from thread no 13)
Talk about what ever you wish to, within reason,
What your up to today, what you may be doing, having bloods done, or scan day, or results,
Though if you have a special topic, please start anew thread,
This is for daily everyday life, we talk about this and that, and yes rubbish,and nonsense at times, me included.
That is some times what daily life is like,
Does anyone remember opening the fridge, taking the metal top off a fresh bottle of milk, drinking it straight from the bottle while being shouted at for not using a glass?
should I be worried for suddenly posting random nonsense?
Will God be saying “ I’m not having him up here, he’s loopy” ?
I rember that, and ours had creme on the top.
God receives all people, sinners, loopy, good the bad and the ugly, so i know i will get in, then become a beautiful flower, in his garden, that's my little input, lol
I hope so, I feel like one of life’sdeew at the moment. I bet I get sprayed!
we were posh, we had gold top.
All right, so did we, i remember the man coming round on a Sunday, with horse and cart with a big barrel on it, we where sent out, with a jug, to get our vinegar, lol
Rag and Bone Man, that's when we never had any money, which was often though never went with out,
LOLYou will get sprayed, with Miracle Grow, and turn into some thing unique ii am sure,xx
Never heard of the vinegar man! Was that during the war?
we always begged our Mum for old clothes when the ragman came round, he had manky little plastic toys for us kids, of course the Mums with big families sorted out loads of clothes for money.
the knife sharpener was a big draw for us kids to watch as well.
Yes was in the war, before your time, i am afraid,
We took old clothes out for rag and bone man, money or china.
Knife sharpener man i remember having to hiding under kitchen table, with my brothers and assister, when tally man Camel knocking, i suppose today, would call them a Bailiff, good old days and they
where, xxx
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