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He was The midnight milkman to us. We always had to beware of him on our way home to Church Eaton in the early hours in the 70’s, quite often the bugger would forget to put his headlights on.In Haughton we used to have a milkman called Cartwright who delivered at similar times of the night. I can still remember his maroon moggie minor pick up and clanking milk bottles waking me up at stupid o'clock.
For some reason he was surprised to hear his nickname was Midnight Cartwright.
... two people at the same time for the first occasion in the 25 years that I've known them.
This has come as a great revelation.
They were actually two hundred yards apart, but I could still see the first one that I encountered when I came across the second one.
For the whole of those 25 years, I have considered them to be a single person with a very poor memory of our recent conversations.
I now plan to find out names - and apply them to the correct half of this duplicate person - eventually.
Seen that about a few times. For some reason the term 'bellend' springs to mind.I’ve seen some interesting car mods in my time but my god...
Wright brothers?I never flew until the noughties?
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She's nowhere near 60.A photo of @Carole when she was an Air Hostess! View attachment 8268
I have seen instances of people wearing a life-size picture of their face on their chest, so patients have some sort of reference to start from...My neighbour across the way has put this up in her front garden. Can you imagine a nurse like that ??? You sure as hell wouldn't give her any trouble.