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on 20-01-2012 08:58 AM
morning all
Well after hours of torture yesterday, finally got our pension unsuspended, starting at 2.30 on Monday...now all I have to do is produce pages of bank statements going back to March 2011!!
Centrelink make it soooooooooooo difficult for us oldies....
Evening Daniel♥
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on 20-01-2012 09:05 AM
Good morning everyone:-)
I to have a watch with a small face, but mine isnt going.
Gill, I havent had much to do with centrelink since they put me on the age pension, but in the past when I have had problems I agree they can be a real pain.
Have a good day all!
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on 20-01-2012 11:46 AM
Just remembered....when I was about 5 I used to play outside all the time
made a 'garden' out of dirt, stones and weeds, and charged everyone who was unfortunate enough to visit us, 3d. to 'look' at it....a very early entrepreneur!!! lol
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on 20-01-2012 11:54 AM
I use to be fascinated watching my grandpa shave, with a razor, he used soap and he used to sharpen the razor on a long strip of something, not sure what it was called.
When I was around 7rys. use to play knuckle bones, it was the *in* game at the time.
Hopscotch was very big then too as were skipping ropes. and marbles for the boys.
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on 20-01-2012 12:09 PM
New here but not to life - been around since '42. The item you mentioned was made of leather - a bit over 2 foot six inches long (sorry - I'm still a dinasaur -no metric) and about three inches wide. Called a razor strop - I sill have one and use a "cut throat" razor. Cheers.
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on 20-01-2012 12:18 PM
Grumpy, you just beat me to it...my grandfather used to use a cut-throat razor and the strop used to hang behind the bathroom door.
He also had one in the toolshed and my Nana used to sharpen the knives on it.
A great uncle had some sort of flat paddle sort of thing to sharpen his razors...I don't remember that as well as the leather strop though.
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on 20-01-2012 12:24 PM
And swapcards. Very big at my school. Each card had different values. Blue Boy and Blue Girl were worth something like 10 cards and highly sought after. but once you had them you didn't want to lose them.
And fiddlesticks, where you had a pile of little sticks like knitting needles and had to prise one out without moving the others.
And did anyone play Charlie Over the Water.... in those days we played outside in the streets they were very quiet. and you had to run across without being caught by "He" .
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on 20-01-2012 12:30 PM
And swapcards. Very big at my school. Each card had different values. Blue Boy and Blue Girl were worth something like 10 cards and highly sought after. but once you had them you didn't want to lose them.
And fiddlesticks, where you had a pile of little sticks like knitting needles and had to prise one out without moving the others.
And did anyone play Charlie Over the Water.... in those days we played outside in the streets they were very quiet. and you had to run across without being caught by "He" .
How could I forget swapcards, I had heaps of them and they were verry big at my school as well.
Fiddlesticks to,
I also rember Charlie over the Water.
This thread is great, and the memories are wonderful!
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on 20-01-2012 12:33 PM
"..Oh I remember Camphor Ice now...my grandmother swore by it but Mum used Vicks VapoRub. I never noticed any difference, or maybe I was just so miserable with my cold that I didn't care....I was never a good patient..Lyndal"
And my dad who suffered from lumbago (I don't think it's called that anymore) had a big jar of thick grey paste called antiflogestine (sp?) that had to be heated up until steaming, then applied onto strips of rag and onto his back. It scared the life out of us kids. Does anyone remember that?
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on 20-01-2012 12:33 PM
Grumpy, you just beat me to it...my grandfather used to use a cut-throat razor and the strop used to hang behind the bathroom door.
He also had one in the toolshed and my Nana used to sharpen the knives on it.
A great uncle had some sort of flat paddle sort of thing to sharpen his razors...I don't remember that as well as the leather strop though.
Thanks for the info re the strop.......
My grandmother use to sharpen all the knives out on the back cement on the ground.