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on 16-01-2012 09:21 AM
hello Kaye..hope you're travelling ok.
I remember the chooks for Sunday....Pop used to chop their heads off and hang them on the line by their feet to 'bleed' and Mum would put them in boiling water to get the feathers out, and then gutted them....I can still remember her heaving as she pulled the smellly bowels out of them..
What fun eh?
Oh I remember all that too......after Pa had chopped off the chooks head, they would run around headless.
I use to watch in amazement as my grandmother use to pull the inards out of the chooks.
Maybe that is why I cant eat chicken now:O
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on 16-01-2012 12:21 PM
O wow Richo, 20 litre drums!!! Makes me think of the Biggest Loser if anyone watched that, but carrying huge drums came into it. No you definitely don't need a gym:-p
JV gardening is hard work, with all that bending and digging, if I had one I'd be doing the same.
And freshwater you're very active too but be careful of those ladders won't you though I'm sure you know what you're doing. .
I remember once when I had a house taking it on myself to paint the interior. a few years ago but not exactly a chicken .... but after I'd finished it I was as think as a rake.
I'm in a small flat now so no gardens or painting to do, and really have no excuse as I have a X-trainer sitting there.... gathering dust. 😮
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on 16-01-2012 04:34 PM
And freshwater you're very active too but be careful of those ladders won't you though I'm sure you know what you're doing.
I sure do, Panda. Safety first. No flies on this gal.....;-)
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on 16-01-2012 04:56 PM
freshwater - My OH's urologist told him, people over 60 (guessing you are over 60!!), should never climb ladders, so glad to hear you are careful.
Cracker night was a real highlight of the year. I only got burnt on the hand once for hanging on to a fancy cracker instead of putting it in the ground. Loved those tom thumbs - would light the whole lot at once. Being the only grandchildren, we had lots of crackers, as Dad and my 2 uncles loved them. The barbie to follow was great and then the next morning we would be up early to find the ones that didn't go off.
Watching TV at the electrical store with other people who, like us, couldn't afford a TV of their own, was a cheap night out, as was window shopping on a Summer Friday night. I hate the shopping malls now - I used to love walking along the main road looking at different shops, especially in country towns where the shops were different. Now all shops are the same everywhere. I do like "window shopping" on eBay though!!! :^O
Just a thought about exercise - we did so much walking and bike riding without a car, didn't need an exercise plan. Now I'm feeling very lazy 😞
The Important Things in Life Aren't Things
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on 16-01-2012 05:42 PM
Hi Kaye, most older people lose some of their sense of balance, especially if they having hearing problems.
I have great balance and co-ordination and I am very athletic, without one medical problem.. I body surf most days, ride a 1500cc scooter to the local shops, as well as tootling along the freeways with the trucks in 2-seater convertible, and I still ski the black trails at the resorts..
No need to give advice (albeit in kindness) or be concerned about my lifestyle,
Anyway, what a boring life it would be without any element of risk. My attitude is one of enthusiam and having fun.
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on 16-01-2012 07:16 PM
Hi Freshwater---you thrill seeker!
Is that motor scooter-1500cc or 150cc--just asking.
Richo.
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on 16-01-2012 07:50 PM
Of course Richo....digit error....it is a 150cc Piaggio.
I still ride pillion on my SIL 750 Honda Shadow on weekend trips.
I love it. My daughter won't get on the thing. :^O
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on 16-01-2012 08:14 PM
Hi Freshwater-had an idea 1500cc was a bit powerfull
for a motor scooter--not doing a pick on you.-lol.
Will take rain check on a ride on the Honda.
Running out of Hawthorn undies.
Read a few of your posts--------go for it!
Richo.
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on 17-01-2012 12:23 AM
Big Hello there from a Generation X'er.
I am loving this thread. You are all bringing back fond memories for me of my Great Grandmother. She was the only grandparent I had and she died when I was 8, but I still remember the outside dunny, playing in the woodshed, helping her with the washing in the big copper outside in the laundry room on the back of the house. (I still have the wooden poker she used to stir the clothes around with) I remember her roast dinners cooked in a woodfire oven they were the best, always cooked in dripping. Her cakes and biscuits were delish. I remember sitting around the open fire with my mum and nana. My mum playing nana's piano.
I inherited one of her tub chairs from her lounge room and her beautiful dining table and chairs which my family eat dinner at every day, I love that I still have part of her home in mine.
I know things were harder back in her day (She'd be over 100 if she was still alive) but somehow I think things were better back then. The pace of life was slower and people had time for each other ~ kwim?
Anyway lovely people thank you for this thread :-x
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on 17-01-2012 12:30 AM
