NOSTALGIA

The Crewroom for non-FS related stuff, fun and general chat.

Moderators: Guru's, The Ministry

Dev One
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2591
Joined: 10 Jul 2009, 08:33
Location: Chacombe about 2 mile east of M40 J11

NOSTALGIA

Post by Dev One »

I remember the cheese of my childhood,
And the bread that we cut with a knife,
When the children helped with the housework,
And the men went to work not the wife.

The cheese never needed a fridge,
And the bread was so crusty and hot
The children were seldom unhappy
And the wife was content with her lot.

I remember the milk from the bottle,
With the yummy cream on the top,
Our dinner came hot from the oven,
And not from the fridge; in the shop.

The kids were a lot more contented,
They didn't need money for kicks,
Just a game with their mates on the road,
And sometimes the Saturday flicks.

I remember the shop on the corner,
Where a pen'orth of lollies was sold
Do you think I'm a bit too nostalgic?
Or is it...I'm just getting old?

I remember the 'loo' was the lav
And the bogey man came in the night,
And it wasn't the least bit funny
Going "out the back" with no light.


The interesting items we perused
From the newspapers cut into squares,
And hung on a peg in the loo,
It took little to keep us amused.

The clothes were boiled in the copper
With plenty of rich foamy suds
But the ironing seemed never ending
As Mum pressed everyone's 'duds'.

I remember the slap on my backside,
And the taste of soap if I swore
Anorexia and diets weren't heard of
And we hadn't much choice what we wore.

Do you think that bruised our ego?
Or our initiative was destroyed?
We ate what was put on the table
And I think life was better enjoyed.
ANON

User avatar
Airspeed
The Reds & Concorde
The Reds & Concorde
Posts: 10372
Joined: 14 Sep 2011, 03:46
Location: Central Victorian Highlands, Dja Dja Wurrung Country, Australia
Contact:

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by Airspeed »

Thanks Keith,
I can identify with a lot of that, but of course, they do say that nostalgia isn't what it once was. *-)
Cheers, Mike.
Perspective determines interpretation.
Image

http://airspeedsflyingvisit.threadwings ... index.html

User avatar
Tako_Kichi
Concorde
Concorde
Posts: 1666
Joined: 12 Oct 2007, 19:39
Location: SW Ontario, Canada (ex-pat Brit)

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by Tako_Kichi »

Yup, I can relate to that too. :agree:
Larry

User avatar
FlyTexas
Red Arrows
Red Arrows
Posts: 7151
Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 10:18
Location: Texas

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by FlyTexas »

And everything seemed to rhyme back in those days, too. :lol: :hide: ;)

Brian

hobby
Concorde
Concorde
Posts: 1172
Joined: 30 Oct 2005, 12:01
Location: UK

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by hobby »

My early life in ten verses!!!

A game in the road - knock up ginger! & kick the can.

dodger
Concorde
Concorde
Posts: 1518
Joined: 21 Nov 2010, 23:38
Location: Devon UK

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by dodger »

Yes this was how it was,

I Bought some Condensed Milk the other week and it is so thin it's not much better than cows milk in a tin!! i remember when you could stand a spoon upright in the tin!! ;) my Grand Mother would keep a tin in her cupboard so long that for a treat when i had a visit i had to break the sugar on the top of the milk to get a spoonful !! ;)

I can't remember ever being ill from it and i know the feeling of sitting on the Loo with those squares of newspaper and seeing the Stars at nite through the roof :lol:

Those were the days,

Roger.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.

Dev One
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2591
Joined: 10 Jul 2009, 08:33
Location: Chacombe about 2 mile east of M40 J11

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by Dev One »

dodger wrote:Yes this was how it was,

I Bought some Condensed Milk the other week and it is so thin it's not much better than cows milk in a tin!! i remember when you could stand a spoon upright in the tin!! ;) my Grand Mother would keep a tin in her cupboard so long that for a treat when i had a visit i had to break the sugar on the top of the milk to get a spoonful !! ;)

I can't remember ever being ill from it and i know the feeling of sitting on the Loo with those squares of newspaper and seeing the Stars at nite through the roof :lol:

Those were the days,

Roger.
Not forgetting Syrup of Figs, & Nutty Slack & keeping an eye open at the butchers for Offal (it was off ration for the younger readers here!)
K

User avatar
Garry Russell
The Ministry
Posts: 27180
Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
Location: On the other side of the wall

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by Garry Russell »

Yeah :agree: ...that butchers stuff looked, tasted and smelled offal
Garry

Image

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

Vancouver
Concorde
Concorde
Posts: 1476
Joined: 05 Apr 2008, 00:27
Location: CYXX

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by Vancouver »

No such thing as a real Butchers Shop in my town anymore. Nor a bakers. Come to that haven`t seen a candlemakers in like forever. :S
Alex

User avatar
Motormouse
Concorde
Concorde
Posts: 1347
Joined: 09 Sep 2004, 22:03
Location: In a Hangar

Re: NOSTALGIA

Post by Motormouse »

Dev One wrote:
dodger wrote:Yes this was how it was,

I Bought some Condensed Milk the other week and it is so thin it's not much better than cows milk in a tin!! i remember when you could stand a spoon upright in the tin!! ;) my Grand Mother would keep a tin in her cupboard so long that for a treat when i had a visit i had to break the sugar on the top of the milk to get a spoonful !! ;)

I can't remember ever being ill from it and i know the feeling of sitting on the Loo with those squares of newspaper and seeing the Stars at nite through the roof :lol:

Those were the days,

Roger.
Not forgetting Syrup of Figs, & Nutty Slack & keeping an eye open at the butchers for Offal (it was off ration for the younger readers here!)
K

And going into the chippy late at night for a 2p bag of batter scraps, cos you couldn't afford a proper bag of chips...

Ttfn

Pete
An Elephant is a Mouse designed to
a government specification.

Post Reply