secrets
03-09-2005, 08:51 PM
I also remember beef dripping on toast
Beef dripping was sunday lunch for us kids, and it was a treat.
Always on bread though, we probably could not afford toast lol.
My dad recently wrote his autobiography, i have not read it yet, it's sort of tempting fate isn't it?
But i just know there are some gems in there.
mazwad
03-09-2005, 10:33 PM
We used to make the toast on one of those three pronged forks in front of the fire there was always a fight to do on the coldest days as you stayed nice and warm by it best seat in the house.
slips quickly away before the catwoman cometh.
Fee For All
03-09-2005, 10:35 PM
I still do maz!!
as does the queen
msgirl
04-09-2005, 01:14 AM
I was reading about the cream soda...I have the fondest memories of Barq's cream soda in the bottle that you had to pop the top off w/ a can opener...ooooh they are so good and so hard to find up here. :blink:
STOP IT!
I shall ban you.
The queen...come on...look here she is:
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2002/WORLD/europe/11/13/uk.queen1420/story.queen.speech.jpg
..in her sunday best. Nice shade of barby pink lippy Liz!
Out of interest, you know they like to wave - do it a lot don't they - do you think its a condition Waviitus or something; that could be why they hold their hands all the times to stop their arms flaying out in a uncontrollable, spontaneous waves.
Out of interest, you know they like to wave - do it a lot don't they - do you think its a condition Waviitus or something; that could be why they hold their hands all the times to stop their arms flaying out in a uncontrollable, spontaneous waves.
I think it's probably something to do with centuries of royal familty inbreeding - all royal families seem to do it (both the waving and inbreeding)
Ears are always a good sign of inter breeding...clock this..
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41156000/jpg/_41156691_charles203.jpg
He should take advice from his ancestors and wear his hair longer:
http://www.thedorsetpage.com/history/Flight_of_Charles/flight_of_charles_3.jpg
"OINK OINK went the big eared boys on the farm"