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Originally Posted by Ducky:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
You were that tomboy like me weren't you?   I used to play with me brothers toy guns rather than cots and prams and stuff

Yes!!!

I was always very jealous of my brothers toys (that he NEVER EVER let me play with ) I liked some of the girly stuff too.... but I would have killed for a box of meccano!!!!

Oh! I wasn't that inventive 

FM
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Ducky:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
You were that tomboy like me weren't you?   I used to play with me brothers toy guns rather than cots and prams and stuff

Yes!!!

I was always very jealous of my brothers toys (that he NEVER EVER let me play with ) I liked some of the girly stuff too.... but I would have killed for a box of meccano!!!!

We were three girls - no brothers - so we had all the mecano and lego and cowboy holsters to ourselves.

I did have a doll with blond hair, but was never greatly enamoured of Cindy and Barbie and the like.

I never had a Cindy or a Barbie. Did I ever tell you all that?   I may have turned out differently if I had   

FM
Originally Posted by Ducky:
Originally Posted by Rexi:

 

 

They knocked the pigstys down and built five houses. Five

 

 

They really need to ask the local children before knocking anything down! 

 

We used to have the most amazing wood behind our house that we played in (we lived in Hull, we weren't overloaded with green spaces, so it was very special)....and they flattened it to build more houses. We were gutted! 

 

There was then a turf war when the new kids started moving in I think I hated them purely cos they stole my wood  

 

Gang warfare! I love it  

FM
Originally Posted by Ducky:
 

 

There was then a turf war when the new kids started moving in I think I hated them purely cos they stole my wood  

 

I loved turf wars ... in primary school we used to be obsessed by Indians ... we all became part of different tribes (or whatever they are called - it's been a while!).

 

Someone created a 'book', and the aim was for the tribes to be in possession of this book. I had it,safely in my possession, walked out of the loo and Steven Bricknell (all those years later and I remember his name) just swiped it out of my hands.

 

Traumatised doesn't give it justice

Rexi
Rexi

Kids are so funny! During our "turf war" I got into an argument with this really posh boy. He was so angry with me he was physically shaking (I can't remember what the hell I had said to him....actually, I think I may have pushed him over when he was wearing roller skates or something) and he came storming up to me and said "you...you....you.... you SCALLYWAG"

I have remembered the words and the exact tone he used all these years! It's given me many a chuckle He touched my life forever that boy

(I still hate him for stealing my wood though )
Ducky
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Ducky:
 

 

There was then a turf war when the new kids started moving in I think I hated them purely cos they stole my wood  

 

I loved turf wars ... in primary school we used to be obsessed by Indians ... we all became part of different tribes (or whatever they are called - it's been a while!).

 

Someone created a 'book', and the aim was for the tribes to be in possession of this book. I had it,safely in my possession, walked out of the loo and Steven Bricknell (all those years later and I remember his name) just swiped it out of my hands.

 

Traumatised doesn't give it justice

Awwwww. Nicked! what's become of the world 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

*Gargles with Vodka* 

I need a wee again woman. Stoppit! 

 

 

you'll need a valium tomorrow... I'm choosing my song and then going to give it full wellie down your lug 

 Did you know I may be out for the night 

you serenade each other?

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

*Gargles with Vodka* 

I need a wee again woman. Stoppit! 

 

 

you'll need a valium tomorrow... I'm choosing my song and then going to give it full wellie down your lug 

 Did you know I may be out for the night 

you serenade each other?

Errrrrrm, she likes to sing, shall I put it that way 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

*Gargles with Vodka* 

I need a wee again woman. Stoppit! 

 

 

you'll need a valium tomorrow... I'm choosing my song and then going to give it full wellie down your lug 

 Did you know I may be out for the night 

you serenade each other?

Errrrrrm, she likes to sing, shall I put it that way 

I need more details.....

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
 
 

 Did you know I may be out for the night 

you serenade each other?

 

 

no, I torment 

Oh to be a fly on the wall

  

seriously i need youtube linkage people! 

Ain't none!   She just likes to air her singing voice down the phone at me, cos I'm the only one she knows can cope with it 

FM
Originally Posted by Ducky:
Rexi

Kids are so funny! During our "turf war" I got into an argument with this really posh boy. He was so angry with me he was physically shaking (I can't remember what the hell I had said to him....actually, I think I may have pushed him over when he was wearing roller skates or something) and he came storming up to me and said "you...you....you.... you SCALLYWAG"

I have remembered the words and the exact tone he used all these years! It's given me many a chuckle He touched my life forever that boy

(I still hate him for stealing my wood though )

When we first moved into the house we lived in while I was at primary school the ground across the road was just wild waste ground. A few years later the council flattened it all and built high-flats on it. It didn't bother me too much because they built walled in play-grounds and grassy bits with paths between the flats. They were all smooth and great for roller-skating. The one small gripe was that there had been a large sand-pit that we loved messing around in - and they built a set af garages on top of it. I ask you....sand-pit or garages?

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

 

Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Ducky:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
 

of course, tomorrow night a town called mercy can't wait

 

 

Oooh yeah, it's that time of the week again!  

 

 

(You didn't stay on topic for long Jen )

hahaha do we ever?

I'd forgotten what the 'On Topic' topic was!

 

My house will be at the see too, preferably a self maintaining one.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Quite happy at chez joe, however one of the many places we stayed at on the coast was a four storey cottage on the wrong side of the river esk at Whitby. Reading room and observation room looking over the harbour and Abbey. Four posters and two gardens. An old farmhouse in the middle of Callenburger Land just below the Deister. Either one only a lottery win away.
Garage Joe

Mine would be very minimalist with clean lines and very stylishly laid out. A fully windowed wall running from the kitchen across to the living room with a view of a big pool and some lovely outside furniture. Just to the side of the pool is a few steps up to seating area that looks like a four poster bed with those voile curtains on it.....which overlooks the ocean with a view of the next town.

 

5 bedrooms all with their own on-suite's and a games room and cinema room.  An outside bar area and bbq.  American style kitchen with breakfast bar and big american fridge.

 

And someone to keep it all clean.

 

*sigh*  I've been on James Villa's website too much this past week.

Ells

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