Just read your post and I loved it, I so agree life was much simpler in the 60's, 70's. I can remember watching "The Wooden Top's" and wanting a spotty dog. I must have been about 4...Happy Days...Thanks enrich. xx
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What a fantastic story!
Thank you!
Wind forwards a few years and that reminds me a lot of my childhood (I was 10 in 1990 so by some standards I was incredibly lucky to have that kind of life - me and some of my friends were probably among the last to have a similar level of freedom - both from parents and from technology/fashion/instant communication)...
...for some reason I had a feeling the Venus Fly Trap was coming at the end.
I remember wanting one when I was young. For some reason I don't have the same desire to own one now, though I do get excited when I see them - I'll probably get one some day!
Tell me though, am I alone in that when I first heard about fly-traps I thought they were made up?
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I've already got one of these:
on order for Bean. I learned to ride on on just like it, and I'm sure he's love having a 30 year old bike when all his mates have modern "cool" ones, surely.
Great story enrich - there's a talent there.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012
Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.
What would Vedder do?
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Love that story enrich!!
Originally posted by Shortie View Post
Every birthday and christmas for yeeeeeaaaaars I asked for a Mr Frosty. I never got one
We bought one, it was in-fact virtually impossible to use, my Ma was right, it was a useless piece of junk, the professor owl she actually got me was much more fun!Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.
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What a lovely story, I'm a child of the 70's, it sparked so many memories.
My 10 year old son moans at me to get him a Venus Fly Trap everytime we go to the garden centre, maybe I should as I wouldn't want him to feel deprived in years to come, lol.Becky
"We only have so many heart beats in this life, why waste them picking up a weight to put it back down again!" - Jerry Springer
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Becky...
...I'd suggest making him earn it. Chores for money and all that.
Could be a great way to not only get him what he wants but teach the real value of money too.
"You don't get 'owt f' nowt" as they say... though probably in a less northern accent around your part of the world.
Lightens your workload too.
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Great story, Just like me growing up in the 70's. Except the bit about the army bit cos i'm a girl.
Also guessed the plant, I've struggled to keep these alive, however have no problem with other Carnivorous plant species.
Think I struggle to provide the correct winter Temp.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Originally posted by lainey lou View Postthe professor owl she actually got me was much more fun!Last edited by Shortie; 24-09-2009, 08:28 PM.Shortie
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
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Originally posted by lainey lou View PostSpooky!!!!
It was cool though wasn't it?!Shortie
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
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Thank you all for the compliments about my post, I'm Glad you enjoyed it. It took me a while to write as I said before I'm no writer, I didn't even pass English at school due to dyslexia so I'm quite shocked how many of you bothered to read it and in some cases twice. I'm so glad I didn't just write "Hey I've just bought a fly trap" now even though it would have been a lot easier.
I didn't realize how many others shared my facination with Venus Fly Traps either, if I can keep these ones I have alive I might just try to grow some from seed which I gather is a bit of a challenge.
Originally posted by HeyWayne View PostI've already got one of these:
on order for Bean. I learned to ride on on just like it, and I'm sure he's love having a 30 year old bike when all his mates have modern "cool" ones, surely.
Great story enrich - there's a talent there.
Originally posted by becky250970 View PostWhat a lovely story, I'm a child of the 70's, it sparked so many memories.
My 10 year old son moans at me to get him a Venus Fly Trap everytime we go to the garden centre, maybe I should as I wouldn't want him to feel deprived in years to come, lol.
And finally for all my collegues from the seventies I would love you to meet my friend, he's been with me through the ups and downs of my 70's childhood
Last edited by enrich100; 25-09-2009, 01:34 AM.Thought For The Day
If a plum tomato breaks the law when it’s young
Would it’s criminal past ketchup with it later?
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Originally posted by organic View Post
Tell me though, am I alone in that when I first heard about fly-traps I thought they were made up?Thought For The Day
If a plum tomato breaks the law when it’s young
Would it’s criminal past ketchup with it later?
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Originally posted by enrich100 View PostObviously since you have had Bean you obviously didn't have the accident with the gear handle. I remember on more than one occasion friends screaming in a high pitch voice and running to their mums as their privates were crushed against the gear knob of their choppers, at least they can all sing in the church choir in the Soprano section even nowA simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012
Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.
What would Vedder do?
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