I was born in a Pub!!! Parents were landlords at the time. Then they moved out into a caravan. We had to go over to Uncle and Aunts for a bath or use a tin one in the shed behind the caravan! Then they got a council house! Heaven!
When I was 8 they managed to scrape enough money together to get a deposit on their own house, but they could only afford to heat and light one room in winter months,and could only afford to heat water for a bath once ever two weeks. In between bathnights we used to have to wash down behind a screen erected in corner of the living room! In winter you had to scape the ice from inside the bedroom window in order to look out as no central heating. But there again I had a happy childhood! Ah the memories!
i,m really astinkin rich oil magnet just entertaining my self talking to you pesants who have to run everywhere because you cant afford acar[god my spelling and grammar is crap]
I was born in a back to back house two up two down with a shared outside toilet with a tin bath for baths in front of the fire, in a cobbled street in Hunslet Leeds I lived there from 1955 to 1966.....we had nowt but we were happy and the streets were safe then as well, I used to roam all over.....
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A friend from college livwed with her grandparents they had an outside loo
It wasn't there but thats going off the subject
(I'm sorry but someone had to say it)
When I was 8 they managed to scrape enough money together to get a deposit on their own house, but they could only afford to heat and light one room in winter months,and could only afford to heat water for a bath once ever two weeks. In between bathnights we used to have to wash down behind a screen erected in corner of the living room! In winter you had to scape the ice from inside the bedroom window in order to look out as no central heating. But there again I had a happy childhood! Ah the memories!
just entertaining my self talking to
you pesants who have to run everywhere
because you cant afford acar[god my spelling and grammar is crap]
[in the bentley].