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Who Remembers The Good Old Days

It sounds idyllic, if you'd tried that in Liverpool they'd have stolen or wrecked everything except the plaster off the walls by the time you got home, Bradford was just the same. I suppose village life was totally different
 
It sounds idyllic, if you'd tried that in Liverpool they'd have stolen or wrecked everything except the plaster off the walls by the time you got home, Bradford was just the same. I suppose village life was totally different
I guess because it was a small village everybody knew everyone else and we used to look out for each other. I*ts not the same these days
 
we had some great times camping one weekend we got talking to a couple the man had made a type of oven to fit on a primuse stove one day she made use a mince pie sat by the river eating this pie was one of the best memories ever
 
When my Dad was ashore for a week or two he'd take us all up to the North Yorkshire Moors, and we'd have a picnic near Goathland. Coming from a pretty derelict urban landscape the wide open Moors blew me away, I couldn't imagine you could see so far.
 
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