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<blockquote data-quote="millysue" data-source="post: 777230" data-attributes="member: 156219"><p>The above has reminded me of. </p><p>When a teenager. Saturdays, going to the music shop, picking out a record and going into the booth and listening to it being played.</p><p></p><p>Around the age of 9 or 10, saturday morning pictures, and going to the chip shop after for a 6 d. ( six old pennies ) worth of chips.</p><p> Sitting on the swings and eating our chips. Listening to the church bells, someone had just got married in the church that was and still is next to the park.</p><p>This park is on the banks of the river Thames.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ten years later we got married in that church, and yes the bells rang out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millysue, post: 777230, member: 156219"] The above has reminded me of. When a teenager. Saturdays, going to the music shop, picking out a record and going into the booth and listening to it being played. Around the age of 9 or 10, saturday morning pictures, and going to the chip shop after for a 6 d. ( six old pennies ) worth of chips. Sitting on the swings and eating our chips. Listening to the church bells, someone had just got married in the church that was and still is next to the park. This park is on the banks of the river Thames. Ten years later we got married in that church, and yes the bells rang out. [/QUOTE]
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