
The other joy that has been taken away is the deposit for returning empty soft drink bottles. My bother, sister and I used to make a killing on the weekends....until Mr Brodie the shop keeper realised we were pinching the bottles from behind his shop...I remember we got a good whooping from Mum over that little fiasco...and whoopings...they are a thing of the past, you would be put in jail for that these days. I had my fair share of those over the years let me tell you....the various stages of whoopings were...for a minor infringement you got an open handed slap...piece of cake!!! For giving cheek and back chat the slap got a whole lot harder....and then there was the biggie....the ironing cord...(don't know why it was called that as it was actually the cord from the electric frypan)...One mention of the ironing cord had you shaking in your boots and hoping like hell you would be able to outrun Mum, which just for the record never happened. The welts it left on your legs lasted for hours and you would swear that from this moment on you would be good ...which just for the record never happened either lol. I remember one day it was my brother who was on the receiving end and I was beside myself with joy, as he had just drawn all over my favourite doll....after his beating I smugly commented "serve yourself right" which in turn earned me a beating for being smart. With all this talk of beatings I don't want to give the impression my mother was evil, because she truly wasn't, I deserved all I got and more and back in those days it wasn't considered bad, it was how discipline was dished out...anyway once again I have gotten right off track, can't even remember what I had intended to say now, so I will leave it till next time...bye!
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ahhhh miss bev...the memories you have brought back to me...if we were good in church on a sunday and helped with sunday dinner at my gran's we got 50 cents to spend at the corner store on WHATEVER we wanted - if you bought only lollies the packet lasted you a whole week. iceblocks tended to cut into your lolly spending power but we could get a chocolate paddle pop for 10 cents.
ah yes....those were the days.
and LOL at the bottle pinching. for us it was chokoes off the lady's vine who lived out the back - and then we sold them back to her for 5 cents each.
thanks for the trip down memory lane and have a great day
xxoo
Ah yes the days when you could by freckles for 2c each, choccie frogs for 20c and you could earn your own money by returning 'found' milk and softdrink bottles.
I loved lolly shopping too with my pocket money Bev! We still have a corner shop that sells lollies at ok prices (outside a school too, I'm sure he does a roaring trade!)and as a treat Michael takes them off to buy a little bag full and then over to the park across the road to play. It'd probably be cheaper to go to woolies and buy a mixed party bag LOL but it's just not the same...
I remember the lolly bag days.. begging mum and dad to let us ride down the shops and spend all own pocket money on lollies...yummmm lollies..
Great trip back down memory lane Bev.. as for that can collecting thing..bad memories from that...lol... so dont go there..lol
Love Connie...
What a trip down memory lane! One of our favourites were the metro gums..now I can't stand gum of any sort. LOL
Just love that photo of Miss Emily.
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