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I walked home from school with Enid it was Friday and the sun was bright. Enid said her old man was taking her and her mother to Sheerness for the weekend. I would ask if you could come too but I am afraid he would get mad and call it off she said. No no don't mention me or he'll go off the roof I said. I shall miss not seeing you over the weekend she said. Why Sheerness? I said. He has relatives down there she said. We passed a record store a Guy Mitchell song was being played. I've been to Sheerness with my grandparents I said nice place I like the beach and watching passing ships hope your old man is in a good mood then I said. So do I she said Mum's not looking forward to it she told me this morning after Dad had gone to work but she said we'll have to go or hell will break loose. We walked down the subway steps and along. What will you do? She said. Go to the morning matinee flicks and maybe the afternoon one too if there's anything worthwhile on I said. We came out the other end of the subway and along by the cinema. We stopped and looked at the photos on the wall showing what film was on it was a war film. I might go see that if my old man'll go too I said. We walked on across the bomb site where I picked up a few small stones for my catapult. We went our separate ways at the top of the stairs of the flats. Mrs Tooks was standing there like some witch with her two thin cats.
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Apr 10, 2017
Apr 10, 2017 at 3:37 AM UTC
WEEKEND FREE 1957.
I walked home from school with Enid it was Friday and the sun was bright. Enid said her old man was taking her and her mother to Sheerness for the weekend. I would ask if you could come too but I am afraid he would get mad and call it off she said. No no don't mention me or he'll go off the roof I said. I shall miss not seeing you over the weekend she said. Why Sheerness? I said. He has relatives down there she said. We passed a record store a Guy Mitchell song was being played. I've been to Sheerness with my grandparents I said nice place I like the beach and watching passing ships hope your old man is in a good mood then I said. So do I she said Mum's not looking forward to it she told me this morning after Dad had gone to work but she said we'll have to go or hell will break loose. We walked down the subway steps and along. What will you do? She said. Go to the morning matinee flicks and maybe the afternoon one too if there's anything worthwhile on I said. We came out the other end of the subway and along by the cinema. We stopped and looked at the photos on the wall showing what film was on it was a war film. I might go see that if my old man'll go too I said. We walked on across the bomb site where I picked up a few small stones for my catapult. We went our separate ways at the top of the stairs of the flats. Mrs Tooks was standing there like some witch with her two thin cats.
A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1957
TerryCollett
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Apr 10, 2017
Apr 10, 2017 at 3:37 AM UTC
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