dutchman
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Tue 4th Dec 2012 2:54pm
On 4th Dec 2012 8:25am, Dreamtime said:
Hi Dutchman, I don't intend this to be rude and hope you take it in a jovial way, but it wouldn't be the clog dance would it ?
Much more embarrassing than that Dreamtime! We used to mime air guitar to the latest Shadows' hits or else make a puppet theatre out of a big cardboard box. The idea of 'hiring' an entertainer would never have occurred to us.
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Foxcote
Warwick
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Tue 4th Dec 2012 3:06pm
Oh I loved big cardboard boxes Dutchman! I used to cut windows in one and make a little Wendy house and get in it and read my 'annuals'. It never occurred to me to make a puppet theatre from one, although I had about four of those stringed 'Pelham' puppets in yellow boxes. |
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dutchman
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Tue 4th Dec 2012 3:10pm
On 4th Dec 2012 9:59am, Foxcote said:
Talking of clogs, from what I have gathered, the Dutchman was quite young when he came to Coventry and maybe missed this celebration
Yes I did Foxcote, or was simply too young to remember it.
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anne
coventry
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Tue 4th Dec 2012 7:39pm
My late partner was Corvelle the Magician. From 1986 until 2007, when he died, he was a brilliant children's entertainer. His patch was mainly Worcestershire and Birmingham.
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oldmoney
Leicester
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Sat 21st Dec 2013 8:12pm
Abbey Panels Christmas party, must be sometime in the early sixties.
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deanocity3
keresley
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Sat 21st Dec 2013 8:28pm
Here's my sister in 1965 trying to bite an apple at her party
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Sun 22nd Dec 2013 2:09am
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Prof
Gloucester
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Sun 5th Oct 2014 7:27pm
My Dad and Granddad both worked for Humber/Rootes so I went for a number of years to the 'Works' children/s parties and also the Hippodrome pantomimes for which they gave tickets. My Granddad was Foreman at the old Hotchkiss works which in war-time was "The Nuffield Mechanisation." Opposite in Gosford Street was the works canteen. Entertainment was provided and the huge canteen filled with schoolchildren resounded to the compere calling "1,2,3,4 What are we awaiting for?" "2,4,6,8, "What do we appreciate?" then the bellowed response: "Humber Hillman parties!" raised the roof! Lots of sandwiches, jelly and cake, and paper hats.
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