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The three Lledo Days Gone that I am aware of.

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The vans predate me, but good to see they got the address right, though perhaps they might have said New Moston. My primary school was very close by.
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Thanks for that Whippy, it's good to know that Tizer is still appreciated! I wonder if Tripps' school gave the children Tizer instead of milk?
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Tizer wrote:Thanks for that Whippy, it's good to know that Tizer is still appreciated! I wonder if Tripps' school gave the children Tizer instead of milk?
I don't think so. The nuns told us that chewing gum was made from dead cats and dogs - we wisely never asked about Tizer. :laugh5:
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Front Cover Of Alan Oxley's Book on Midland General, Robin Hood Publishing, 2000
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I'm glad to see Mr Oxley has good taste! (What a lovely old bus, they don't mek `em like that these days!)
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