To test your memory?
#31
Now come on you lot....
there was pink custard. Check
there was blancmange. Check.
there was chocolate & mint custard (just remembered that one) check
and do not forget junket.
there was pink custard. Check
there was blancmange. Check.
there was chocolate & mint custard (just remembered that one) check
and do not forget junket.
#34
Sad story:
Woman, child asleep, TV off, (OH in Dubai
); in computer room nowhere near anything living apart from slightly stupid Siamese cat chasing an old Christmas decoration.... I see your post & go 'Oh My God' .... audibly!!!!!!Flying Saucers?
They've been & done & t-shirted in a MTBTTUK thread whose name I've forgotten.... however my 6 year old son (asleep, above) was totally smitten when we bought some for Christmas!
#37
The Vestas, yes....
and now thinking about them again I think I remember cinema ads for them too???? Or maybe that was the local Bengal/TajMajhal

or even TajMahal!
and now thinking about them again I think I remember cinema ads for them too???? Or maybe that was the local Bengal/TajMajhal


or even TajMahal!
Last edited by fionamw; Jan 25th 2009 at 9:25 am.
#39
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I did. Allergic to milk, but most of the time the teachers wouldn't give it to me because they didn't believe me or the doctor's note. They suggested I needed a special school. Bet they drank it. Jdr, we miss you.
#40
I remember that in winter it'd sometimes freeze and the lid would raise up like a a top hat - conversely in summer it'd be warm and about as enjoyable as a slapped face.
Can you imagine now be allowed to send two six year olds down stairs, through the school kitchen and onto the roadside - then letting them make the return journey carrying a crate of 30 odd glass bottles of milk between them?? You'd have some sad tosser saying it was child abuse or something.
Can you imagine now be allowed to send two six year olds down stairs, through the school kitchen and onto the roadside - then letting them make the return journey carrying a crate of 30 odd glass bottles of milk between them?? You'd have some sad tosser saying it was child abuse or something.
#43










Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 5,359


I remember that in winter it'd sometimes freeze and the lid would raise up like a a top hat - conversely in summer it'd be warm and about as enjoyable as a slapped face.
Can you imagine now be allowed to send two six year olds down stairs, through the school kitchen and onto the roadside - then letting them make the return journey carrying a crate of 30 odd glass bottles of milk between them?? You'd have some sad tosser saying it was child abuse or something.
Can you imagine now be allowed to send two six year olds down stairs, through the school kitchen and onto the roadside - then letting them make the return journey carrying a crate of 30 odd glass bottles of milk between them?? You'd have some sad tosser saying it was child abuse or something.




