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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenda Shackleton View Post
    From my childhood...
    Tab nabs
    Teddy oggies ?
    C.P.R. cake . Battenburg
    One hand to the ship - hold the banister
    'Catch my hand' . Dad's version of ,' hold my hand'
    Time to go up aloft (time for bed)
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    Said all of these to our children and now g/children
    Tattie oggies (unless its my accent) ha ha

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    Few there I had forgotten brings to my
    memory Saloon bobby,Stairhead man and
    to start the day bar carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Taylor View Post
    ropo ffs
    Ropo ffs =what?

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    Thank you Ivan, a momentary slip of the nearly 89 year old memory, full of millions of tons of rubbish. A Fitch by any other name paints just the same, memory returning slowly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Taff Jenkins View Post
    memory returning slowly.
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    Nothing wrong with your memory Des, it is just a fact of life, that our brains are so full of usefull information that the processor takes longer to find it, where as in the young the brain is nearly empty thus enabling the processor to find it immediately

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Cloherty View Post
    Yer memory slipping a bit there Des, unless you've mistyped

    A dogsleg is an angled brush either round or flat

    a Fitch is a small flat brush with sloping bristles, normally used for decorative work, plus plimsolls and draught mark edges if you had a pernickety mate.
    silver dip frog racing ,deck golf bridge box

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Millard View Post
    Ropo ffs =what?
    Roll on pay off seen on every e/r blackboard

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    Wer'n't they all Ivan.

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    That was wonderful printing it off
    very clever, thank you.

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    inthought a rosie was your cabin garbage bin?

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