bobby baxter
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- Jan 31, 2014
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I can remember when going to school with a pen knife in your pocket was absolutely normal.
I can remember when going to school with a pen knife in your pocket was absolutely normal.
Can you imagine a time before owning a refrigerator?
In our kitchen we had a pantry that stored tinned and fresh food. Summertime was terrible with virtually melted butter and foul smelling sweaty cheese.
Jump on and off moving buses.
As a kid having the freedom to buy a range of 'toy' guns and other interesting weaponry ...
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... it only lasted a few weeks before the barrel snapped off due to over-eager bayonet use
Buying broken biscuits which were kept in a huge tin container. I can recall buying these from a store that was on the corner of Portland Road and Boundary Road. It may have been called Imperial Stores.
On the south side? That was Portslade's first Super Market. And they did Green Shield Stamps!
& trains
I got a chemistry set when I was about 10 which had a bunsen burner which connected to the little gas wand on the cooker. I would mix all sorts of chemicals together, in a flask on a tripod being heated by the bunsen burner. I used to splash these bubbling concoctions onto my shirt which ended up as holes when my shirt was washed by my mum.
Yes it was on the South side. I think there's a good store there now. It's in Hove btw.
I thought my chemistry set was a bit tame so I badgered my parents to get me some concentrated sulphuric acid - which they did. I can't imagine a 14-year-old being let loose with a bottle of acid now. I've still got a scar on my hand where I spilt some and that was nearly 50 years ago.
Didn't some Liverpool fan get his head knocked off by a train when departing Brighton station after a match in the 80's? Vague memories of that happening. Probably just got a clip round the ear for it......