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streamline wrote:Are we related? My Mum wouldn't let me watch Grange Hill or Tiswas either! Grange Hill was full of "undesirables" (some of the pupils didn't always wear their blazers and had their top buttons undone )
I think that at least our mothers must be.
Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet")?
My Mum thought "Grange Hill" was great 'cause the kids wore a uniform , we didn't have a uniform at Laswade High, I wore Black "Staypress", a Tartan Bum Flap & DM's on my first day , the good auld days!!!
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
It does amuse me that Jim Davidson started out as the Phantom Flan Flinger...
Highpoint of his career, some might say
And I wasn't even allowed near the telly on Saturday 'til Doctor Who came on (which wasn't too bad I suppose ) but it was more in a "being careful with t'electric money" than any attempt to maintain moral standards in our house