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We were sitting on the grass at the side of Arrol House by Rockingham Street Hannah sipped from a bottle of Tizer where did your mum meet your dad? I asked her in Scotland during the War Dad was stationed there and Mum was working in the Naafi at an army base there they married then he went overseas and was one of those who helped liberate Belsen concentration camp in 1945 she said she offered me the bottle which I also sipped from I was born in 1948 she added her old man had told me about Belsen once when I asked him about the War what did your mum say to him when she first met him? I said whit dae ye want? Dad said she said and what did he say? I asked wiping the bottle top gie us a kiss he said and what did your mum say? gang kiss yer erse apparently Hannah said laughing I smiled too and offered her back the bottle and they married after that? Hannah nodded and said odd thing love no accounting for taste or manners she sipped from the bottle and then put it beside her leg then stared at me with her dark eyes how about your mum and dad? she said they lived near each other and married in 1947 then I came along I said have you ever kissed a girl before? she said nothing serious I said blushing trying not to think about Fay who had been taken off with her mother a few months back and left me sad have you? I said never kissed a girl before she said but I did kiss a boy at a party last year as a ***** prize did you want to kiss? I said not here where Mum could see or she'll blow a gasket Hannah said maybe some place else she added I thought about how the cowboys in the films I’d seen went about kissing girls but that was usually the part of the film where I shut my eyes out of boredom so I had no clue what to do.
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Nov 13, 2015
Nov 13, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
OF KISSING AND SUCH 1960
We were sitting on the grass at the side of Arrol House by Rockingham Street Hannah sipped from a bottle of Tizer where did your mum meet your dad? I asked her in Scotland during the War Dad was stationed there and Mum was working in the Naafi at an army base there they married then he went overseas and was one of those who helped liberate Belsen concentration camp in 1945 she said she offered me the bottle which I also sipped from I was born in 1948 she added her old man had told me about Belsen once when I asked him about the War what did your mum say to him when she first met him? I said whit dae ye want? Dad said she said and what did he say? I asked wiping the bottle top gie us a kiss he said and what did your mum say? gang kiss yer erse apparently Hannah said laughing I smiled too and offered her back the bottle and they married after that? Hannah nodded and said odd thing love no accounting for taste or manners she sipped from the bottle and then put it beside her leg then stared at me with her dark eyes how about your mum and dad? she said they lived near each other and married in 1947 then I came along I said have you ever kissed a girl before? she said nothing serious I said blushing trying not to think about Fay who had been taken off with her mother a few months back and left me sad have you? I said never kissed a girl before she said but I did kiss a boy at a party last year as a ***** prize did you want to kiss? I said not here where Mum could see or she'll blow a gasket Hannah said maybe some place else she added I thought about how the cowboys in the films I’d seen went about kissing girls but that was usually the part of the film where I shut my eyes out of boredom so I had no clue what to do.
A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1960
TerryCollett
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Nov 13, 2015
Nov 13, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
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