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toni38 Member

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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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| Thumper wrote: | | Serenity wrote: | I remember that too! I actually had one bought me for a present, it was a lollystick house, read painted roof, going up to a 4 points somehow. it had painted windows and painted vines on the side. I think it was some kind of trinket box, I was very proud of this lol. Would love to know what happened to it ....We were always collecting lollysticks to make things out of............... or ringpulls to take to school for various charity collections, along with the foil bottle tops from milk bottles.. Was it Blue Peter that used to collect these? |
It was still in Nan's house when she died, so no doubt it probably got chucked out when the house got cleared, I used to love that too  |
i was mad on princess diana when i was younger,so cut everything out of newspapers n magazines and stuck them in a scrapbook,just before she died i had a huge clearout and found them,i was convinced by my daughter to throw them away,then came the sad news that she had died 
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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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I never collected stamps...my dad collected comics and I always wanted to, but I never got around to it, lol. I collect keychains instead. _________________ Sometimes I don't think birds are really talking to each other. They are just making fun of police sirens.
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Serenity CC&S

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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 7:05 am Post subject: |
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| toni38 wrote: |
i was mad on princess diana when i was younger,so cut everything out of newspapers n magazines and stuck them in a scrapbook,just before she died i had a huge clearout and found them,i was convinced by my daughter to throw them away,then came the sad news that she had died  |
Aww Toni, bet ya could have kicked yourself! It's all too easy to wish you'd kept something afterwards ...I remember collecting all the paper cuttings for when the film Grease, with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John came out. I had them all over my bedroom walls. Dance scenes, love scenes, I was fixated with the whole Danny - Sandy thing being about 13 or 14 myself. lol Wish I'd have kept them too, but like most of my chilhood things, I didn't think they were important when I left home at 20....and they got turfed out  _________________
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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:12 am Post subject: |
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I used to do french knitting, sure that's what it was called where you had the doll thing and just kept putting the wool round the nothches.
I also used to crochet a lot, i made some lovely little cardies for the baby i was expecting , i was so sure it was gonna be a girl , but was a boy, so kept them for each pregnacny and ended up with 3 boys, cardies ended up at the charity shop. |
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