Memories of the '60's Take a look at the picture page on http://manorcourt2.blogspot.co.uk the Manor Court 2 page
Thursday, 25 March 2021
Web Page No 2770 27th March 2021
  
  
  1st Picture: An Ideal Life
  
  2nd Picture: Prefab Kitchen 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  3rd Picture: The Family at home 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  4th Picture: 1950
  magazine for mother
  
  
  
  
  
                                                              Words 
  
  
  Several weeks ago wrote a page on phrases and saying that were used at
  home and in everyday life during our childhood, it proved very popular and I
  have had a few more sent in so here is part 2:- There were the threatening
  phrases:- “Just You Wait And See” or “It’ll All End In Tears “ Then there was
  the over exaggeration “I’ve Told You A Thousand Times”, “You Brought This On
  Yourself” , “You are asking for it” (I was never ever actually aware of asking
  for it!), “Talking To You Is Like Talking To A Brick Wall” “You’ll Understand
  When You’re A Parent” or get older, “Over my dead body!” (What an odd phrase),
  “I’m not asking, I’m telling”: “Respect your elders and betters”.” I have told
  you SO many times,” And the advice words :- “Don’t Sit That Close To The TV,
  You’ll end up with Square Eyes “ another one to do with eyes, was “You’ll Take
  Someone’s Eye Out With That” plus “Carrots help you see in the dark!” “Money
  Doesn’t Grow On Trees You Know”, “Never chew with your mouth open”. “If all of
  your friends jumped off a bridge, would you join them?” “Oh, Jen's mum lets
  her do (such and such)? Then go live with Jen's mum is she will have you. I'll
  help you pack.” “Shut the door, were you born in a barn?” “Your room looks
  like a cyclone ran through it.”, “I will have no dumb insolence from you”.
  Take your coat off when you get inside or you won’t feel the benefit when you
  go outside”, "No swimming for 30 minutes after you eat" There was advice on
  life:- “I Want, Never Gets” “There Is No Such Word As Can’t”, “We’ll Cross
  That Bridge When We Come To It”, “Beggars can’t be choosers”, “If you can’t
  play nicely, you can’t play at all.” “There Are Children in Africa Who Are
  Starving They Would Eat That”, “Don’t stoop to their level”. “Well blow me
  down.” “This hurts me more than it hurts you”, The good old days:- “Back In My
  Day.” “When I was young I would never have done that” And the health thing:-
  “You’ll Live” Don't come running to me if you fall and break your leg. You can
  grow spuds in those ears ! At Home: Where’s my Woolie, Say Pardon not What,
  Who is she, the cats mother? I don’t care if your dying, you’re going to
  school. “These socks won’t pick up themselves.” “A little “birdy” told me!”
  Phrases you do not hear today:- “Put the big light on” “That’s the pot calling
  the kettle black.”, Always write thank you notes, even if you don’t like the
  gift. Now where did these phrases come from? Love a duck! I’ll go to the foot
  of our stairs And nobody, but nobody says Daddyo or Beatnik any more. However
  the most common one that most people agree on is this:- "We'll see" when ever
  I asked for permission to do something. Stay in touch Peter
  gsseditor@gmail.com You Write: Hello Peter, I think the last time I ventured
  into Dead Mans Wood was to find my golf ball! Have many happy memories of
  playing wide games up on the hill with the 70th. Dead Mans Wood was a
  favourite place for the Ventures to set up some kind of base for us to attack
  or liberate!! Some years ago I thought I would stick it in google to see what
  I could find and it told me that it was planted by a group called The Men of
  the Trees. From this I also discovered the
  http://www.portsdown-tunnels.org.uk/ website, which I sure you will have seen.
  
  
  
  
  When we first arrived in Portsmouth back in 1970, Fort Purbrook was abandoned
  but still open. My father used to take me up there to explore. Amazing place
  and tunnels to take you down into the moat! A group of use from the scouts
  (The Haywards (there were three David, Jim and Bob) and Rik Brown) used to go
  down to the 6th hole to fish out golf balls from pond. It gave us enough for
  us to use when we played and occasionally we could sell some to the passing
  golfers. We used to get covered in rashes from insect bites. I suppose I
  hav'n't been inside Dead Mans Wood for 40 years or so Keep up the good work on
  your blog Best regards David News and Views:
  
  
  
  
  
  On this day 27th March 1960 –
  1965 On 27/03/1960 the number one single was Running Bear - Johnny Preston and
  the number one album was South Pacific Soundtrack. The top rated TV show was
  Wagon Train (ITV) and the box office smash was Psycho. A pound of today's
  money was worth £13.68 and Burnley were on the way to becoming the Season's
  Division 1 champions. On 27/03/1961 the number one single was Wooden Heart -
  Elvis Presley and the number one album was GI Blues - Elvis Presley. The top
  rated TV show was The Dickie Henderson Show (AR) and the box office smash was
  One Hundred and One Dalmations. A pound of today's money was worth £13.25 and
  Tottenham Hotspur were on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1
  champions. On 27/03/1962 the number one single was Wonderful Land - The
  Shadows and the number one album was Blue Hawaii - Elvis Presley. The top
  rated TV show was Coronation Street (Granada) and the box office smash was
  Lawrence of Arabia. A pound of today's money was worth £12.89 and Ipswich Town
  were on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions. On 27/03/1963
  the number one single was Foot Tapper - The Shadows and the number one album
  was Summer Holiday - Cliff Richard & the Shadows. The top rated TV show was
  Coronation Street (Granada) and the box office smash was The Great Escape. A
  pound of today's money was worth £12.64 and Everton were on the way to
  becoming the Season's Division 1 champions.On 27/03/1964 the number one single
  was Little Children - Billy J Kramer and the number one album was With the
  Beatles - The Beatles. The top rated TV show was Coronation Street (Granada)
  and the box office smash was Dr Strangelove. A pound of today's money was
  worth £12.24 and Liverpool were on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1
  champions. On 27/03/1965 the number one single was The Last Time - Rolling
  Stones and the number one album was Rolling Stones Number 2 - The Rolling
  Stones. The top rated TV show was Coronation Street (Granada) and the box
  office smash was The Sound of Music. A pound of today's money was worth £11.69
  and Manchester United were on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1
  champions.









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