jefmcg
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More than fresh, I assume; it must be raw.Some local farms have these so you can get very fresh milk.
More than fresh, I assume; it must be raw.Some local farms have these so you can get very fresh milk.
The vending machines used to supply chilled milk in waxed paper cartons that held about 1/2 to 2/3rds of a pint...I think. They were great fun.This reminds me of school milk.
Or - during an Australian summer on days when it was above 30C before morning playtime - school yoghurt.
(I don't miss it. Never liked chugging warm milk, unless it has a shot or two of espresso in it)
Yep, actual guards vans were on freight trains, but there used to a guards compartment in passenger carriages which could take parcels, bikes and such like.I always thought they were only on the end of freight trains-how did you manage that ?
I always wanted to ride in one of them.
The original Duncans walnut whip also had a walnut inside, before being bought out by Rowntree which then only had half a nut on the top.Walnut Whips with a half Walnut on top.
or stack 'em up in one of these...We used to put a load in between 2 bolts screwed into a nut. Then throw it in the air/against a wall.
I seem to be the only person i know who remembers this. I even began to doubt it myself.The original Duncans walnut whip also had a walnut inside, before being bought out by Rowntree which then only had half a nut on the top.
Wasn't there a steel ball thingy that you loaded up with some kind of cap that made a very satisfying bang when hurled onto a hard surface?Whilst I remember those, they were never very good. Match heads in ailver foil on the other hand
A cannonball?Wasn't there a steel ball thingy that you loaded up with some kind of cap that made a very satisfying bang when hurled onto a hard surface?
I dimly remember a split iron ball about the size of a walnut that was loud.A cannonball?
You're older than you're letting on!The original Duncans walnut whip also had a walnut inside, before being bought out by Rowntree which then only had half a nut on the top.
I bet my mum wouldn't have let me have one of those either.