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Childhood Holiday Essentials
#11
I'm sure BaggieVicar will be along soon to tell us about his beach holidays in the 1890's. Whistle
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#12
Ah, young Josh, how well I remember those dear, dead, halcyon days.
Our three essentials would be a manservant, a wicker picnic hamper and a daguerrotype of our beloved monarch.

Mind you, the upgraded 1960s version would say a football, little national flags to stick on the sandcastles and the loaded money box with different slots in the top for ice creams and donkey rides.
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(22-08-2020, 21:59)Baggievicar Wrote: Ah, young Josh, how well I remember those dear, dead, halcyon days.
Our three essentials would be a manservant, a wicker picnic hamper and a daguerrotype of our beloved monarch.

Mind you, the upgraded 1960s version would say a football, little national flags to stick on the sandcastles and the loaded money box with different slots in the top for ice creams and donkey rides.

a manservant?    ooooo
you can`t say that these days  back in the 1800`s maybe
not today you will have all those weird things called women calling you sexist
@Kristien 1965
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#14
1) Toy cricket set with stumps that were a foot tall!
2). Crab line (Spent hours sitting on the harbour wall catching them)
3) Cheapo coloured plastic sunglasses that I thought were cool at the time!
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#15
I was expecting more? What about memory joggers.
Different kites
Bag full of coins for the penny slots
Beach Towels
Air Beds
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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(24-08-2020, 10:54)Blue Baggie Wrote: I was expecting more? What about memory joggers.
Different kites
Bag full of coins for the penny slots
Beach Towels
Air Beds

"Different Kites"...... great name for a band! Thumb up
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#17
I saw Different Kites supported by Crabline at Donington in '87.
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"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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#18
Maybe another topic?
Strange band names and pick a new name?
I will post it, see how it goes.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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#19
Crabline would be a great name for a Cornish pirate folk-metal band.
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#20
Pub sign cricket?

We used to play license plate cricket (still do) - last number on the plate 0, 7, 8,or 9 was a wicket down and 1-6 were runs scored.

We also had to make a word from the three letters - the letters had to be in sequence but not next to each other, longest word won a point e.g. 123 ABC could be word Alphabetic  but Alphabetically would win the point.

The one the kids enjoyed was Alphabetic eye spy - You all start on A and try to spot something outside the car beginning with A, once you had you moved onto B etc - the others could not spy the same thing and so it became harder. Naturally Q, X and Z were a challenge Laugh but not impossible BMW X3 etc
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