Amazing Mr kempton
That was the first record I ever got , bought by my sister when she worked at Woolworths
I wish we knew, when we were kids, to keep some of those things that now, looking back, mean so much to us.
Amazing Mr kempton
That was the first record I ever got , bought by my sister when she worked at Woolworths
I would have been next door Chazz in Cavalier, then home to 21st Ave to try and put 16 of us around a makeshift table, which was impossible to walk round. It was that cramped, we had to take it in turns to lean forward to get a fork full of food off your plate.
Always had a barrel of beer in the garden complete with gas and a pump.
Five of the sixteen no longer with us.
The best times.
Merry Christmas.
I was born on 21st Ave, FileyI missed that party
I lived on 21st ave

Christmas at home with kids and grandkids.
Cant wait.
I was born on 21st Ave, Filey![]()
Lived next to the Methodist church
Got sent to bloody Sunday school
Went in one door and out the door onto endyke and spent my collection money on sweets
I was a twat even then
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Ps kempton
Hopefully I never nicked your garden gate on mischief night
I did get a few

We moved to OPE when I was a just a 2 year old sprog, so I ended up at Shaw Park.
A great school Shaw Park, due to fantastic teachers.
Uncomfortable to wear it?I bet no one puts an apple and an orange in the kids stocking these days.
I bet no one puts an apple and an orange in the kids stocking these days.
An apple AND an orange? Luxury.I bet no one puts an apple and an orange in the kids stocking these days.
Amazing Mr kempton
That was the first record I ever got , bought by my sister when she worked at Woolworths
I’m sure I still have the record in my garage along with a multitude of other records. My uncle used to collect records and when he died my brothers and I were going to do this that and the other to get rid of his collection (probably some good stuff in there but also a lot of rubbish), but as usual we were all hot air and didn’t manage to do anything with it.I wish we knew, when we were kids, to keep some of those things that now, looking back, mean so much to us.
When I asked my mam what I was getting for Christmas, she'd always say "A bag of cinders"I bet no one puts an apple and an orange in the kids stocking these days.

I’m sure I still have the record in my garage along with a multitude of other records. My uncle used to collect records and when he died my brothers and I were going to do this that and the other to get rid of his collection (probably some good stuff in there but also a lot of rubbish), but as usual we were all hot air and didn’t manage to do anything with it.
Then when my Dad died how could I turn down taking ownership of Little White Bull, along with his records, so now I have a collection doing absolutely nothing in the garage. When we emigrated the idea was to get rid of everything we didn’t need................ something else we wasn't good at......
Yep me tooWhen I asked my mam what I was getting for Christmas, she'd always say "A bag of cinders"![]()
A bit harsh...Can you throw children in a fire.....asking for a friendYou must log in or register to see images