morning all.....




weekly shopping day.   Must check if Julia has put in the carbon tax sweetener to our a/c yet...if so, we'll be going to lunch!




Anyone remember autograph books?   I thought I posted that yesterday,, but apparently not.



Having trouble with my cleaning person again.  The replacement for the one who went to the mines, left last week to spend more time with her 2 year old.


A new one was supposed to come on Monday and didnt turn up. The agency had double booked her.


So ANOTHER new one came yesterday, managed to bugga up two vacuum cleaners and after about 20 mins said she had to go home cos she was REALLY nauseous  and she'd get them to send someone else??? have yet to hear from agency.





Gilly, I read on my centrelink page that the carbon sweetener was going in with next weeks pension.



I remember the autograph books, I had several when I was young.


I also had swap cards when I was at school, it was a big thing having those.



Remember playing knuckle bones?



They dont have those good things now & the kids today have no idea what fun it was to have the above ^^^^^

Evening gerries--Darki re your good night post,


still have a couple of hours to go-lol.


Can remember putting a penny -with a threepence


on top-on the railway line and waiting for the train


to turn it into a -fourpenny bit......Richo.


 

Remember playing knuckle bones?


Was that the same as jacks?


I remember fiddlesticks too.


And don't get me onto marbles.  I used to beat all the boys and go home with more marbles than I brought to the game.


Those were the days where you played games sitting on the ground with a group of friends, not in front of a pc


And the new kid in the street became your best friend within 5 minutes.


Darki, our gang discovered the underground tunnels at the military installation at North Head, miles of them which lead to big gun placements on the cliffs.  There were hidden trapdoors in the ground. There were old furnished sleeping quarters throughout.  Whenever guards  turned up we used to run like the clappers,   .

Please stop me if you've heard this   ( !)



I had a crush on a boy on the bus (17) when I was about 12 or 13.


he wrote in my autograph book....and embarrassed me to bits..




" I love you I love you I love you almighty,


I wish my pyjamas were close to your nighty.


Don't be mistaken,


Don't be misled,


I mean on the clothes line,


and  not in the bed."


:^O

Oh Gilly...that is just so precious.


My mum's autograph book had similar sayings in it.....like "I tried it on the back step, It tried it on the window sill".....it just went on and on (sounding very iffy) but all he was trying to do was to take her photograph.


What was considered very norti in those days seem so innocent now.


I remember finding my mother's copy of "Love Me Sailor" hidden under the couch cushions.  The offending passages referred to touching breasts.  I was appallled.  LOL.

Had an autograph book---cant find it.


But remember asking the gardener at state school


for his autograph in the 1950s.


In the most beautiful hand writing-wrote


A square peg will not fit in a round hole--


neither does myself i fit into society.


It is etched in my memory................Richo.

Morning all


 


I remember running on to the football fields after the matches to get the player autographs

Good morning Grandmoon---would be chilly in


Canberra this morning.----a warm 4 degs here.


You should have run on the cricket fields.


Some of the cricketors autographs are worth a lot of money.


--stil raking leaves................Richo.

Morning Richo


 


Its only minus 1 here this morning, I am waiting for it to warm up a bit before I put the dust bin out. 


 


Yes i am still raking the leaves up the back yard is covered in them.  At the front they have blown across the road.

Enjoy your day Grandmoon.


~~~~~~~waves to the other gerries when they appear.


Work time for me----catch up..........Richo.