Glasgow Jiggin'

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Post by emanday » Mon Oct 30, 2006 1:34 pm

...and how embarrassed was I when I was given a pair of pale blue SATIN sheets :shock: Talk about blushing :shock:

Didn't know where to hide.
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Post by nancy » Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:58 am

And I remember an old neighbour of my mums,giving me a set of 3 flying wall ducks :) My future mum -in- law was trying to lose them before show of presents :oops: However,i couldn't let that be,as it's the thought that counts so ducks went on display.Quack,quack,quack
Yes i'd gladly change back to those times,when things were so much simpler.

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Post by wini » Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:25 am

Nancy,

I had forgotten about the SHOW OF PRESENTS. You always got some Auld Biddy criticsising what some one else had given.

Russel, I wonder if some of the TS members from overseas know what a Room & Kitchen was. Or a Single end. The Lavvy on the Sters. Nae Bathroom. Down to the Steamie for a bath on Saturday or Sunday

I was lucky I lived in a 2 bedroom semi detached with a garden but when we went to Bridgeton or Springburn to visit I thought those kids had much more fun than me.

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Post by Russell » Tue Oct 31, 2006 11:17 am

Wini

Your a true Scot. Sitting thousands of miles away in Oz and you say
I wonder if some of the TS members from overseas know .....
:D :D :D :D
Maybe we should have a thread called "Tenement life" so that folk can put in reminiscences about their experience of being sent, top and tailed with their cousins to sleep in the 'box bed' on a visit to grannie; or the ignominy of standing in the 'jaw-box' sink to have a wash down when you were sure you were old enough to go to the Baths like the rest of the family.

Of course Edinburgh didn't have 'closes' says he with his nose in the air :!:

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Post by wini » Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:32 am

Should have known Edinburgh didn't have closes, too posh for that.

Had an Aunt & Uncle who lived in Dalkeith road, they even had a car, very posh by my standards. They never took us for a drive but did let us sit in it when we went to visit, not often, they also said Grace at the table usually got my fingers slapped for not remembering and their daughters went to, I think the school was called Gillespies.
Did Edinburghers go Jiggin' or was that to infra dig for them?

Hey just thought. Lets start a Glasgow/Edinburgh war again. No.just kiddin

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Post by Davie » Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:36 pm

Hi aw
Ah stey up a close.
And ah still huv tae reminisce maist mornins, as ah fin it difficult mindin whit happened the day afore.
And jist tae let yeese aw know that Auld Reekie hiz loats o’ closes, but ah’m no too sure whit they call them.
Ther is a wee book available re Glasgow and yon ither place.

http://www.blackandwhitepublishing.com/ ... ggers.html

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Post by Russell » Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:20 pm

Hi Davie

My Grannie lived in Easter Road and she lived in a stair
Nane o yer wallie closes. Mind you they still had a box bed in the parlour and a coal cupboard in the kitchen. Right next to the space where another bed would have been normally.
Black leaded grate where she did all her cooking.
Mangle in the corner next to the sink.
Wallie dugs on the mantleshelf.
Spills in a spill box next to the fire.
Camphor balls in the wardrobe to keep the moths away. It widnae (sorry wouldn't do!) to have the fox wrap damaged now would it ?

Glasgow closes always had a window on the half landing. Her stair had a great big skylight instead.

Thinking about it only Auld Reekie had closes and pends. Stairs were to show you lived in the newer parts of town.

Toffee nosed or whit?

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Post by Muriel » Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:24 pm

Gillespies was James Gillespies (still extant) - the alma mater of Muriel Spark &, therefore, of Miss Jean Brodie.

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Post by joette » Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:36 pm

Gillespies was James Gillespies (still extant) - the alma mater of Muriel Spark &, therefore, of Miss Jean Brodie.

Sorry Muriel when I saw your name & location I could just visualise you in your cloak & mortar uttering the words"My gerls are the creme de la creme" in a pan loaf accent!!
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Post by Muriel » Wed Nov 01, 2006 6:23 pm

Awfy sorry Joette, altho' I now live in Embra (& have done for 30 years now) my roots are firmly in the west, so nae pan loaf fer me [-X

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