No,it was in most regional newspapers,and I think Littlewoods or Vernons (no,not our Doc Vernon) also ran one concurrent with their regular pools coupons.
My parents weren't really into Spot the Ball,but I did,as ayoung teenager.I didn't have a cheque book of course,so used to post off a Postal Order (whatever happened to
those ?),purchased from my paper round money every week. Looking back,I used to think that it might have been a fix,the competition results checkers probably just consigning the entries to a giant shredder,after removing the cheques and P.O's ,saying "Suckers !,and taking it in turns to be the winner with one of their own entries. I know,I am so suspiciously cynical.
Littlewoods-the name has just triggered one of those tiny brain cells of mine-and I remember a fellow cadet called Littlewood.At that time we had picked up a smattering of Hindi supposedly to assist us with 'conversing'with the Indian-crewed ships-notwithstanding the fact that the crews often spoke better English than some of us did.OK ,they had an accent,but then again so do we--lots of them!
So, cadet Littlewood became known as
chota sahib logri- llittle sir (cadet)) wood think some of you, JS especially, know Hindi on here.I think the one I like the word for is toilet----
castella-no,not a cigar!, and as the word for water is
pani then the name for the 1815 battle,or indeed that major London railway station is
pani castella , which is what I still call Waterloo today !
I must really cut down on all this posting,or I'll be catching up to a currently absent prodigious blogger....
Cheers!
Graham
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