When it was full, bet your life it was. He must have had an outside shower at his place, cause I doubt the wife would let him inside smelling shitty like thatWouldn’t it be the yukky smell of pooh Pooh’s![]()

When it was full, bet your life it was. He must have had an outside shower at his place, cause I doubt the wife would let him inside smelling shitty like thatWouldn’t it be the yukky smell of pooh Pooh’s![]()
When it was full, bet your life it was. He must have had an outside shower at his place, cause I doubt the wife would let him inside smelling shitty like that![]()
Probably an AstorHi there, "BeautifulMousey", we called, & the "Dunny Truck" was known as a "HUMDINGER". In the latter 40's, as a 4yr old, it amazed me how the driver would lift the full pan up on his shoulders & not spill a drop.
I can still smell the "SWEETNESS" of the replacement pan in the Little House out the back.
Can anyone recall how that name came about ? My old grey matter is still pondering that "?".
There is an expert in every field. That's wot I reckon.
U were very lucky to get a tv in '56. It wasn't till abt '58 b4 we had one. I can't remember which brand it was.
GORGEOUS GEORGE with his long golden blond flowing hair was my favourite American wrestler on the old box.
It's funny, the old saying, "The Rooster Rules The Roost", &, in many cases, the back yard as well.
Was the rooster, the same breed as the cartoon one, "Foghorn Leghorn" ? He was also a "fave' of mine.
My information is that the official title of the man who emptied those pans was 'blip-carter' or 'nightsoil man'.Hi there, "BeautifulMousey", we called, & the "Dunny Truck" was known as a "HUMDINGER". In the latter 40's, as a 4yr old, it amazed me how the driver would lift the full pan up on his shoulders & not spill a drop.
I can still smell the "SWEETNESS" of the replacement pan in the Little House out the back.
Can anyone recall how that name came about ? My old grey matter is still pondering that "?".
There is an expert in every field. That's wot I reckon.
U were very lucky to get a tv in '56. It wasn't till abt '58 b4 we had one. I can't remember which brand it was.
GORGEOUS GEORGE with his long golden blond flowing hair was my favourite American wrestler on the old box.
It's funny, the old saying, "The Rooster Rules The Roost", &, in many cases, the back yard as well.
Was the rooster, the same breed as the cartoon one, "Foghorn Leghorn" ? He was also a "fave' of mine.
Did you watch the tarax show. Happy Hammond, Ron Blasket and Gerry Gee, they were the days. Most TVs back then were AstorsHi there, "BeautifulMousey", we called, & the "Dunny Truck" was known as a "HUMDINGER". In the latter 40's, as a 4yr old, it amazed me how the driver would lift the full pan up on his shoulders & not spill a drop.
I can still smell the "SWEETNESS" of the replacement pan in the Little House out the back.
Can anyone recall how that name came about ? My old grey matter is still pondering that "?".
There is an expert in every field. That's wot I reckon.
U were very lucky to get a tv in '56. It wasn't till abt '58 b4 we had one. I can't remember which brand it was.
GORGEOUS GEORGE with his long golden blond flowing hair was my favourite American wrestler on the old box.
It's funny, the old saying, "The Rooster Rules The Roost", &, in many cases, the back yard as well.
Was the rooster, the same breed as the cartoon one, "Foghorn Leghorn" ? He was also a "fave' of mine.