Blast from the past

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Postby The Kit Kat Kid » Wed Oct 11, 2023 8:40 am

and liquorice Sports mixtures. Thank God for Lion football gums. Not everybody's Cup of tea , mind !
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Postby accrington fan » Wed Oct 11, 2023 11:58 am

christmas and easter called that by every resident of this country and everything to do with it.
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Postby Leggie43 » Wed Oct 11, 2023 2:57 pm

Dainty toffee chews & Bazooka bubble gum.
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Postby Snowy » Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:29 pm

Chocolate vending machines outside shops and Chipmunk crisps (the name not the flavour).
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Postby Bluestreak » Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:59 pm

Riley chocolate toffee rolls from Rogers.
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Postby Kenny Bottles » Wed Oct 11, 2023 4:49 pm

Old-school footballs with a lace and a bladder.

When I was a kid, I got one as a present when my "Uncle" Stan - not a real uncle but a very good friend of the family - came to visit me nana and grandad in Horden.

His surname was Anderson, and he was managing Doncaster Rovers at the time.

I'm certain many of you will remember Stan - another blast from the past, and a North-East legend.
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Postby The Kit Kat Kid » Wed Oct 11, 2023 5:01 pm

Wasn't he the first to play for Newcastle. Sunderland & Boro ?
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Postby Kenny Bottles » Wed Oct 11, 2023 5:19 pm

The Kit Kat Kid wrote:Wasn't he the first to play for Newcastle. Sunderland & Boro ?


Not sure if he was the first - but he was certainly the first to captain all three.

Alan Foggon (fat bastard) managed to play for four of the (then) five NE football league teams when he joined us back in the late '70s.
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Postby jumbodabber » Wed Oct 11, 2023 7:30 pm

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Postby Mr Irrelevant » Wed Oct 11, 2023 7:55 pm

derwent wrote:I've been waiting for you to put that up, Mr I. :laugh:


That was from my dog. I had a T bone on Saturday (remember them? £24 from the butchers! but it was about 2 inches thick) anyway, I had one side and the missus the other. What else would you do with the bone other than give to the dog? I then get a bollocking followed by two days of sulking because she wanted to use it for stock. FFS, am I the first person in history who got a bollocking for giving the dog a bone?

Happy dog though which is far more important than vinegar tits making stock!
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Postby Snowy » Wed Oct 11, 2023 8:43 pm

Mr Irrelevant wrote:
derwent wrote:I've been waiting for you to put that up, Mr I. :laugh:


That was from my dog. I had a T bone on Saturday (remember them? £24 from the butchers! but it was about 2 inches thick) anyway, I had one side and the missus the other. What else would you do with the bone other than give to the dog? I then get a bollocking followed by two days of sulking because she wanted to use it for stock. FFS, am I the first person in history who got a bollocking for giving the dog a bone?

Happy dog though which is far more important than vinegar tits making stock!

We had a cairn terrier in the 80’s named ‘snowy’ an evil little bastard who would only take notice of me and he wouldn’t entertain dog food so the wife always got him bones from the butchers which she boiled up for stock and gave him the bones and generous food scraps and was super fit plus the inevitable white shite. :laugh:
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Postby Bluestreak » Wed Oct 11, 2023 10:12 pm

White shit is becoming a recurring theme on this forum. :)
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Postby Snowy » Wed Oct 11, 2023 10:16 pm

Bluestreak wrote:White shit is becoming a recurring theme on this forum. :)

Would that make it ‘White Supremacist Shit’ sctatchinghead
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Postby Rinkender » Thu Oct 12, 2023 8:22 am

Snowy wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
derwent wrote:I've been waiting for you to put that up, Mr I. :laugh:


That was from my dog. I had a T bone on Saturday (remember them? £24 from the butchers! but it was about 2 inches thick) anyway, I had one side and the missus the other. What else would you do with the bone other than give to the dog? I then get a bollocking followed by two days of sulking because she wanted to use it for stock. FFS, am I the first person in history who got a bollocking for giving the dog a bone?

Happy dog though which is far more important than vinegar tits making stock!

We had a cairn terrier in the 80’s named ‘snowy’ an evil little bastard who would only take notice of me and he wouldn’t entertain dog food so the wife always got him bones from the butchers which she boiled up for stock and gave him the bones and generous food scraps and was super fit plus the inevitable white shite. :laugh:


We got a cairn terrier when I was in first year junior school at Seaton, my mam used to only feed him on boiled horse meat from Waltons, must’ve been good stuff as he was 19 when finally went.
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Postby accrington fan » Thu Oct 12, 2023 10:15 am

Rinkender wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
derwent wrote:I've been waiting for you to put that up, Mr I. :laugh:


That was from my dog. I had a T bone on Saturday (remember them? £24 from the butchers! but it was about 2 inches thick) anyway, I had one side and the missus the other. What else would you do with the bone other than give to the dog? I then get a bollocking followed by two days of sulking because she wanted to use it for stock. FFS, am I the first person in history who got a bollocking for giving the dog a bone?

Happy dog though which is far more important than vinegar tits making stock!

We had a cairn terrier in the 80’s named ‘snowy’ an evil little bastard who would only take notice of me and he wouldn’t entertain dog food so the wife always got him bones from the butchers which she boiled up for stock and gave him the bones and generous food scraps and was super fit plus the inevitable white shite. :laugh:


We got a cairn terrier when I was in first year junior school at Seaton, my mam used to only feed him on boiled horse meat from Waltons, must’ve been good stuff as he was 19 when finally went.

is this where the saying being as fit as a butchers dog comes from. my husky cross will only eat butchers type meat and not dog food plus a supply of shortbread. he is 12 and a half and nobody believes me. shit myself a few weeks back by swimming towards the end of the heugh breakwater as i thought he was going to go all the way around it even though the tide was coming in at the time.
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Re: Blast from the past

Postby Snowy » Thu Oct 12, 2023 11:54 am

Rinkender wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
derwent wrote:I've been waiting for you to put that up, Mr I. :laugh:


That was from my dog. I had a T bone on Saturday (remember them? £24 from the butchers! but it was about 2 inches thick) anyway, I had one side and the missus the other. What else would you do with the bone other than give to the dog? I then get a bollocking followed by two days of sulking because she wanted to use it for stock. FFS, am I the first person in history who got a bollocking for giving the dog a bone?

Happy dog though which is far more important than vinegar tits making stock!

We had a cairn terrier in the 80’s named ‘snowy’ an evil little bastard who would only take notice of me and he wouldn’t entertain dog food so the wife always got him bones from the butchers which she boiled up for stock and gave him the bones and generous food scraps and was super fit plus the inevitable white shite. :laugh:


We got a cairn terrier when I was in first year junior school at Seaton, my mam used to only feed him on boiled horse meat from Waltons, must’ve been good stuff as he was 19 when finally went.

My Cairn was a complete and utter bastard of a terrier, lost window cleaners galore because they came through the side gate while snowy was sleeping under the bairn’s pram, he attacked. He once jumped through the bay window at the postman, he only survived because it was on an original pane that fell out and landed in two pieces in the grass….I had to head down to the glaziers at 11.30 and get it in, as it was Saturday and Pools were at home banghead
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Re: Blast from the past

Postby Jamie1952 » Thu Oct 12, 2023 12:45 pm

When bones were free from the butchers, not that long ago either but the greedy supermarkets started charging for them.
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Postby Bluestreak » Thu Oct 12, 2023 5:44 pm

Jamie1952 wrote:When bones were free from the butchers, not that long ago either but the greedy supermarkets started charging for them.

I think they are free from Blyths butchers at the Fens. Hartleblue goes there for his dogs or so he says but i think he boils them up for broth. bbolt
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Postby Hartleblue » Thu Oct 12, 2023 7:10 pm

Guilty on both charges !
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Postby Critical Thinking » Thu Oct 12, 2023 8:05 pm

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Postby Leggie43 » Thu Oct 12, 2023 8:49 pm

People collecting coal from the beach on push bikes.
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Postby Sussex UK » Thu Oct 12, 2023 9:23 pm

Embassy cigarette coupon catalogue.. smoke 60 a day for 3 years and you get a lovely teasmade or toaster.
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Postby Kettering Poolie » Thu Oct 12, 2023 10:35 pm

Sussex UK wrote:Embassy cigarette coupon catalogue.. smoke 60 a day for 3 years and you get a lovely teasmade or toaster.


You deserve a toaster for smoking 60 a day- that's some effort. Though I'm guessing that was in days gone by, when smoking was good for you and affordable!

Nowadays, not only are they bad for you, but you'd have to be buckled out with cash to sustain 60 a day- unless you get those dodgy under the counter imports which are pretty ropey
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Postby Leggie43 » Fri Oct 13, 2023 2:03 am

Kettering Poolie wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:Embassy cigarette coupon catalogue.. smoke 60 a day for 3 years and you get a lovely teasmade or toaster.


You deserve a toaster for smoking 60 a day- that's some effort. Though I'm guessing that was in days gone by, when smoking was good for you and affordable!

Nowadays, not only are they bad for you, but you'd have to be buckled out with cash to sustain 60 a day- unless you get those dodgy under the counter imports which are pretty ropey


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Postby Snowy » Fri Oct 13, 2023 6:14 am

Kettering Poolie wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:Embassy cigarette coupon catalogue.. smoke 60 a day for 3 years and you get a lovely teasmade or toaster.


You deserve a toaster for smoking 60 a day- that's some effort. Though I'm guessing that was in days gone by, when smoking was good for you and affordable!

Nowadays, not only are they bad for you, but you'd have to be buckled out with cash to sustain 60 a day- unless you get those dodgy under the counter imports which are pretty ropey

My dad docked in the US in the very early 50’s, he was second engineer on his ship and got a chest infection…the company arranged for him to see a doctor there who after prescribing treatment for him strongly advised him to take up smoking as it has…’a beneficial antiseptic effect’. :roll:
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Postby jumbodabber » Fri Oct 13, 2023 6:38 am

Leggie43 wrote:People collecting coal from the beach on push bikes.


Beach coal and sea coal, one was like pebbles the other like sand.
Me nana used to buy it from a bloke with a push bike, she used to roll the sea coal in newspaper and put it on the fire. Then put a shovel in the fireplace with a sheet of newspaper over to act as a ‘bleazer’ to get the fire going.

We thought it was funny watching and old lady running from the back of the room to the fireplace when the newspaper went up in flames and she pushed it into the fire so it didn’t set the house alight.

The beach coal was a different animal, spent many a time dodging the bits it used to spit into the room as it ‘exploded’.
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Postby Snowy » Fri Oct 13, 2023 8:15 am

jumbodabber wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:People collecting coal from the beach on push bikes.


Beach coal and sea coal, one was like pebbles the other like sand.
Me nana used to buy it from a bloke with a push bike, she used to roll the sea coal in newspaper and put it on the fire. Then put a shovel in the fireplace with a sheet of newspaper over to act as a ‘bleazer’ to get the fire going.

We thought it was funny watching and old lady running from the back of the room to the fireplace when the newspaper went up in flames and she pushed it into the fire so it didn’t set the house alight.

The beach coal was a different animal, spent many a time dodging the bits it used to spit into the room as it ‘exploded’.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You reminded me of my nana’s when they got some and it was dodgy when the fire started sniping at you.
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Postby accrington fan » Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:46 am

jumbodabber wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:People collecting coal from the beach on push bikes.


Beach coal and sea coal, one was like pebbles the other like sand.
Me nana used to buy it from a bloke with a push bike, she used to roll the sea coal in newspaper and put it on the fire. Then put a shovel in the fireplace with a sheet of newspaper over to act as a ‘bleazer’ to get the fire going.

We thought it was funny watching and old lady running from the back of the room to the fireplace when the newspaper went up in flames and she pushed it into the fire so it didn’t set the house alight.

The beach coal was a different animal, spent many a time dodging the bits it used to spit into the room as it ‘exploded’.

think if i,m right i have seen much bigger vehicles than push bikes collecting it so it must have been a good business for some in the town. not bad when you can pick new stuff twice a day. on top of coal others picked up winkles and muscles from other places on and near beaches.
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Postby Bluestreak » Fri Oct 13, 2023 10:00 am

Hartleblue wrote:Guilty on both charges !

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Postby Snowy » Fri Oct 13, 2023 10:37 am

accrington fan wrote:
jumbodabber wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:People collecting coal from the beach on push bikes.


Beach coal and sea coal, one was like pebbles the other like sand.
Me nana used to buy it from a bloke with a push bike, she used to roll the sea coal in newspaper and put it on the fire. Then put a shovel in the fireplace with a sheet of newspaper over to act as a ‘bleazer’ to get the fire going.

We thought it was funny watching and old lady running from the back of the room to the fireplace when the newspaper went up in flames and she pushed it into the fire so it didn’t set the house alight.

The beach coal was a different animal, spent many a time dodging the bits it used to spit into the room as it ‘exploded’.

think if i,m right i have seen much bigger vehicles than push bikes collecting it so it must have been a good business for some in the town. not bad when you can pick new stuff twice a day. on top of coal others picked up winkles and muscles from other places on and near beaches.

I remember sailing back into Hartlepool on a miserable wet day and someone pointed out from the bridge a green box in the water close inshore so passed the information on to the Coastguard…turns out it was the top of the cab of one of those big ex army 4x4 sea coal Lorries that got caught out by the incoming tide. :laugh:
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Postby Leggie43 » Fri Oct 13, 2023 1:47 pm

Snowy wrote:
accrington fan wrote:
jumbodabber wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:People collecting coal from the beach on push bikes.


Beach coal and sea coal, one was like pebbles the other like sand.
Me nana used to buy it from a bloke with a push bike, she used to roll the sea coal in newspaper and put it on the fire. Then put a shovel in the fireplace with a sheet of newspaper over to act as a ‘bleazer’ to get the fire going.

We thought it was funny watching and old lady running from the back of the room to the fireplace when the newspaper went up in flames and she pushed it into the fire so it didn’t set the house alight.


The beach coal was a different animal, spent many a time dodging the bits it used to spit into the room as it ‘exploded’.

think if i,m right i have seen much bigger vehicles than push bikes collecting it so it must have been a good business for some in the town. not bad when you can pick new stuff twice a day. on top of coal others picked up winkles and muscles from other places on and near beaches.

I remember sailing back into Hartlepool on a miserable wet day and someone pointed out from the bridge a green box in the water close inshore so passed the information on to the Coastguard…turns out it was the top of the cab of one of those big ex army 4x4 sea coal Lorries that got caught out by the incoming tide. :laugh:


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Postby Sussex UK » Fri Oct 13, 2023 5:14 pm

Stag do's the night before a wedding.
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Postby Snowy » Fri Oct 13, 2023 6:29 pm

Sussex UK wrote:Stag do's the night before a wedding.

Dangerous. :shock:
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Postby Grayhoundend » Fri Oct 13, 2023 7:23 pm

Arrowbars, Getting back on track with the thread.
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Postby Leggie43 » Fri Oct 13, 2023 8:37 pm

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Postby Snowy » Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:19 pm

Massive gob stoppers which were a choking hazard and tasted of bugger all, might as well got a big pebble of the beach.
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Postby Critical Thinking » Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:25 pm

Dad taking me to the hairdressers on a friday after school and when it came to paying the barber says to dad "anything for the weekend sir" When you are 8/9 didn't know what he meant but certainly did in my early teens!
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Postby Grayhoundend » Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:28 pm

Snowy wrote:Massive gob stoppers which were a choking hazard and tasted of bugger all, might as well got a big pebble of the beach.


So not just me that tried that then,lol
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Postby Snowy » Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:39 pm

Grayhoundend wrote:
Snowy wrote:Massive gob stoppers which were a choking hazard and tasted of bugger all, might as well got a big pebble of the beach.


So not just me that tried that then,lol

Flying saucers, those cardboardy things full of sherbet could catch you out as well, there was dangerous sweets back in the day :laugh:
never got those liquorice sticks that looked like you were chewing a real twig.
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Postby Grayhoundend » Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:47 pm

Snowy wrote:
Grayhoundend wrote:
Snowy wrote:Massive gob stoppers which were a choking hazard and tasted of bugger all, might as well got a big pebble of the beach.


So not just me that tried that then,lol

Flying saucers, those cardboardy things full of sherbet could catch you out as well, there was dangerous sweets back in the day :laugh:
never got those liquorice sticks that looked like you were chewing a real twig.


Liquorice Roots, yummy.

Cinnamon sticks that you could smoke, Tough guys or what.
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Postby jumbodabber » Fri Oct 13, 2023 10:33 pm

Bedford (motors) have a lot to answer for…sea coal wagons and mobile shops.

Seem to remember owners of sea coal wagons letting their tyres down when fully loaded to get them under the ‘tunnels’ at the bottom of church st.
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Postby Leggie43 » Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:05 am

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Postby Snowy » Sat Oct 14, 2023 5:21 am

Grayhoundend wrote:
Cinnamon sticks that you could smoke, Tough guys or what.

You’ve reminded me Mr G about those chocolate smokers sets you got at Xmas and packets of candy cigarette’s with the little red tips…surprised there wasn’t an asbestos fort to build as well. :laugh:
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Postby accrington fan » Sat Oct 14, 2023 9:30 am

Sussex UK wrote:Stag do's the night before a wedding.

first time weddings without kids from the bride and groom being present.
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Postby cicero101 » Sat Oct 14, 2023 9:56 am

Bubblegum in postcard size sheet form with footie team picture cards. Blew me weekly 6d. pocket money on them in Mr. Savages new shop in Kingsley Ave.
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Postby Jamie1952 » Sat Oct 14, 2023 10:44 am

Critical Thinking wrote:Dad taking me to the hairdressers on a friday after school and when it came to paying the barber says to dad "anything for the weekend sir" When you are 8/9 didn't know what he meant but certainly did in my early teens!


Did that mean people only had s** on a W.E. in the old days ?
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Postby Grayhoundend » Sat Oct 14, 2023 11:04 am

Snowy wrote:
Grayhoundend wrote:
Cinnamon sticks that you could smoke, Tough guys or what.

You’ve reminded me Mr G about those chocolate smokers sets you got at Xmas and packets of candy cigarette’s with the little red tips…surprised there wasn’t an asbestos fort to build as well. :laugh:


Forgot about those :-D

This thread is Class, Wonder what the younger lads/Lasses on here will be writing in 30/40yrs.
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Postby accrington fan » Sat Oct 14, 2023 11:43 am

jumbodabber wrote:Bedford (motors) have a lot to answer for…sea coal wagons and mobile shops.

Seem to remember owners of sea coal wagons letting their tyres down when fully loaded to get them under the ‘tunnels’ at the bottom of church st.

shit diesel engines in the bargain.
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Postby Jamie1952 » Sat Oct 14, 2023 12:03 pm

Grayhoundend wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Grayhoundend wrote:
Cinnamon sticks that you could smoke, Tough guys or what.

You’ve reminded me Mr G about those chocolate smokers sets you got at Xmas and packets of candy cigarette’s with the little red tips…surprised there wasn’t an asbestos fort to build as well. :laugh:


Forgot about those :-D

This thread is Class, Wonder what the younger lads/Lasses on here will be writing in 30/40yrs.



I don’t think they will have the great times and memories we had.
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Postby Snowy » Sat Oct 14, 2023 12:20 pm

cicero101 wrote:Bubblegum in postcard size sheet form with footie team picture cards. Blew me weekly 6d. pocket money on them in Mr. Savages new shop in Kingsley Ave.

Remember them at the juniors, flags of the world and Mars Attacks were like currency on the playground…never got the old style Canadian flag :angry-tappingfoot:
Our kid spent his weeks pocket money on aircraft cards 24 of them with that flat awful ‘chuddy’ and he tried to fit all of it in his mouth..his jaw was literally aching. :laugh:
It’s what he does….. he’s a terrier.
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