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Everyday things from back in the day that seem really weird now
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When I was a kid, the older peoples word for a woman's breasts was "Charlies" Not boobs; not tits; "Charlies". No idea where that came from (kind of rhyming slang?) or whether that word is still used in some places these days.1
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Davo55 said:When I was a kid, the older peoples word for a woman's breasts was "Charlies" Not boobs; not tits; "Charlies". No idea where that came from (kind of rhyming slang?) or whether that word is still used in some places these days.2
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fadgadget said:White Dog Poo
My grandad would kill for green shield stamps... Seems pretty weird now.1 -
Davo55 said:When I was a kid, the older peoples word for a woman's breasts was "Charlies" Not boobs; not tits; "Charlies". No idea where that came from (kind of rhyming slang?) or whether that word is still used in some places these days.1
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Mums spitting on the corner of their hankies then scrubbing the dirty faces of their kids. Hated my mum doing this.9
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Baldybonce said:Davo55 said:When I was a kid, the older peoples word for a woman's breasts was "Charlies" Not boobs; not tits; "Charlies". No idea where that came from (kind of rhyming slang?) or whether that word is still used in some places these days.
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even writing these is clearly inappropriate in this day and age - I apologise for anyone offended...0 -
SporadicAddick said:Baldybonce said:Davo55 said:When I was a kid, the older peoples word for a woman's breasts was "Charlies" Not boobs; not tits; "Charlies". No idea where that came from (kind of rhyming slang?) or whether that word is still used in some places these days.
Lils
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even writing these is clearly inappropriate in this day and age - I apologise for anyone offended...12 -
SporadicAddick said:Baldybonce said:Davo55 said:When I was a kid, the older peoples word for a woman's breasts was "Charlies" Not boobs; not tits; "Charlies". No idea where that came from (kind of rhyming slang?) or whether that word is still used in some places these days.
Lils
Thrups
even writing these is clearly inappropriate in this day and age - I apologise for anyone offended...0 -
stockportaddick said:Mums spitting on the corner of their hankies then scrubbing the dirty faces of their kids. Hated my mum doing this.7
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Does nitty Nora still visit schools with her steel comb and disinfectant to go through children’s hair looking for nits?3
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fadgadget said:Solidgone said:Does nitty Nora still visit schools with her steel comb and disinfectant to go through children’s hair looking for nits?
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Having used a cafe in Charlton Village afew years ago,was surprised that cafe owner hadn’t heard the term Two Dog Rolls for sometime .0
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Just thought of a blinder. Your nans and grandads answering the phone with their number!1
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BR7_addick said:Just thought of a blinder. Your nans and grandads answering the phone with their number!
But with the original number where you mention the exchange venue first.0 -
KBslittlesis said:BR7_addick said:Just thought of a blinder. Your nans and grandads answering the phone with their number!0
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BR7_addick said:KBslittlesis said:BR7_addick said:Just thought of a blinder. Your nans and grandads answering the phone with their number!
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BR7_addick said:Just thought of a blinder. Your nans and grandads answering the phone with their number!
Houses without phones , no hot water and outside toilets.
some house had no electricity in Charlton but had gas.
Last street lights I believe that run on gas turned off about 1975. Harvey Gardens.2 -
Borrowing random things of mates , like yh it seems normal now that you might still borrow things like a lawn mower it Item of clothing peharps, but we constantly lending each other videos , LPs , books and in a strange instance some lent me their warhammer collection0
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When visiting grandparents in rural County Cork in the late fifties early sixties nobody had a television, and my grandparents had an outside non flushing bucket toilet which was chemicals in a bucket emptied in a pit in the field. Water for all uses was fetched in from a pump in the street, nobody had a phone and the one phone box in the village was operated by turning a handle to get the exchange. Cooking was solid fuel (peat or wood) on a range. Irish potatoes are something else by the way.
I was there in 1966 when my grandparents had acquired a huge television set with a tiny black and white screen and we watched the World Cup Final, when West Germany were winning in the first half my grandmother flicked some Holy Water on the television screen and then England scored! Absolute true story.8 - Sponsored links:
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The Irish supporting England in Football tournaments2
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Davo55 said:Jumping off the bus when it was starting to slow down before your stop. Ditto opening the train doors and jumping out on the platform when the train was still going to try to beat the crowds off at Cannon Street.2
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soapy_jones said:fadgadget said:White Dog PooAfter expelling natural food, the fluids needed to do so will evaporate leaving content the dog’s stomach can’t breakdown which when left will dry will return to the soil.
I can talk dog sh*te all day and often do, checking your dogs crap will often tell you if the dog has a health issue well before the dog looks poorly. 😉0 -
not quite the remit of this thread, but what happened to quiz machines in pubs ?Don’t see them at all these days.0
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MrOneLung said:not quite the remit of this thread, but what happened to quiz machines in pubs ?Don’t see them at all these days.
I wonder whether the quizzies had less of a profit margin given there's some skill over the percentage payout on fruit machines?1 -
Lewis Coaches said:BR7_addick said:Just thought of a blinder. Your nans and grandads answering the phone with their number!
Houses without phones , no hot water and outside toilets.
some house had no electricity in Charlton but had gas.
Last street lights I believe that run on gas turned off about 1975. Harvey Gardens.1 -
Whole rabbits hanging in butcher’s shops front windows.0
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Sheeps brains also in the butchers.0
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Addictedoldgit said:Whole rabbits hanging in butcher’s shops front windows.0
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Giving your parents 3 rings to confirm you had made it to your intended location - my mates house.1