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Men who came round your street when you were wee
Like the rag and bone man
the Alpine man The fruit and veg van that also sold sweets The icy Who came round yours? |
rag and bone man, infact one has started coming round mine now, they look for old metal. took my old washing machine away last week.
wet fish man. ice cream man I think ringtons tea used to come round too |
whats a rag and bone man?
we had a bin man? :hehe: |
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did you never watch Steptoe and Son? http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...e_1236951a.jpg He came round the street with a horse and cart blowing a trumpet and you ran out with old clothes or any old tat and he gave you a balloon for it. I would imagine in Ireland that was just how you travelled around? :idc: |
Rag Man
Fish Man Butcher The Ginger van Chippy Bakers Van All apart from the rag man still come round here weekly. |
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The only folk i get is delivery vans asking "you dont know where Tigh Na Bruaich is?" |
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milk man
alpine man rag and bone man ice cream van |
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I used to get Limeade that looked like some Chernobyl spillage |
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:idc: http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/D...ZY55zAopul.jpg Josy getting her messages, yesterday |
we had a milkman, a bread man and an ice cream van oh and a coal man, we still have the coal man and ice cream vans around
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Oh and the mobile library too. Quote:
You cheeky ****, I live in a nice village :fist: We only have 2 shops a tiny pub and an indian takeaway. |
Africa.
Ice cream seller on his bike. Sweet potato seller with basket on their head. People selling their carvings. Here. Ice cream van. Milkman. Ringtons. The blue van(sold groceries etc) Rag and bone man. Mobile library. |
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It has been repeated for years Filmed in the 1970's Very Funny BBC |
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The 'Rag 'N Bone' man -- was a Geordie and he had a horse and cart. He never rode on the cart, but just used to lead it and walk along side as he shouted out "Pots for Rags" in that strange sing-song dialect. The 'pots' were cheap cups and plates which he'd give for the right amount of 'old rags' - anything less was rewarded with a balloon.
The Fresh Fish Man -- was Welsh, and he too had a horse drawn 'van' , but his had closed sides and top and was open at the back. Inside, it had a sloping bottom so all his fish could be seen. Cod, Halibut, Crabs, Mussels, Cockles -- you name it, he sold the lot, and all laid out on trays of ice. We had a couple of ice-cream vans call around, and these were proper vans, all gaily decorated and with chimes. One - 'Hastelows' - sold real ice cream in tubs, and my mouth is watering now at the memory of digging that little wooden spoon into that creamy, yellow ice cream. There were two milkmen who delivered - the Co-op came in a proper milk float and 'Harry' was a local bloke who delivered in a horse and cart. Harry's milk always seemed creamier but didn't last as long as the co-ops, and the co-op's bottled orange juice was delicious. Golden days. Golden memories. |
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just the milkman and ice cream man :/
being southern is so boring |
coal, bread, icecream, rags, pop, but the most important was the provident man :joker:
What is a ginger man josy, someone selling ginger? I love steptoe and son, it's one of my fave comedies :) |
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