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Anyone Watching Britain At War C5 ?

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Bobbisox1 | 22:51 Fri 19th Feb 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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The parallel of being locked down every day , the boredom is quite astonishing of today with one major difference , no Internet , it's an eye opener of what life was like during the war years
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. Most women back then were fantastic at spinning food out and making meals out of very little. We went to school with gas masks slung around our necks. Played out as we usually did. Went to the pictures and life went on pretty much as normal. When the sirens sounded we went down to a communal air raid shelter . Listened to the radio and played board games. We were...
13:04 Sat 20th Feb 2021
No...I'm watching a docu about the ancient Minoans on BBC 2.
I watched that Pasta , brilliant.

The War ones have been very intersting too, yesterday - mock brains! Yummy.
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Yes I recorded it Mamya, pigs ears ? Bleughhh after scraping the wax out, not good :0(
Now watching last of It's a Sin...tissues gripped tightly in my hands.
Yes have watched it. Makes us realise that our current lockdown is no big deal after all - we have food and technology which they didn't.
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Well said Diddlydo
Gosh!
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And is that your input Gulliver?
Our lockdown is certainly no big deal compared to the war years.
We have no fear of our homes being bombed, food rationing, Nazi invasion. The list is endless.
I just wish people would knuckle down and stop whinging about it.
Before you have a go at me this is nothing personal to AB people just general moaning about no pubs, holidays etc. The younger generation don't know how well off they are.
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Gill, far from having a go at you , I totally agree, and I believe there was much more camaraderie then as well
There was bobbi. Although I don't remember much about it.
Always wary of posting on here - not in the mood to be got at.
80 years old today and woke up to water in the lobby by back door.
Not a good start to a very wet and windy day.
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I hope you're okay lovely lady and that you can enjoy your birthday xx
Well said Diddly and Gill41.

And a very happy birthday to you Gill 80 is the new 60!! xx

We watched the program last night and made much the same comments.

And a very happy birthday to you Gill 80 is the new 60!! xx
Repeated myself. Old Age!!!!
Pigs ears for dinner tonight with ear wax gravy!!!!
Thank you both.
Not a good start. Outside drain appears to be blocked as water coming in back door. Son will be here lunchtime so hope he can sort it.
Has kept away a lot as his wife is a nurse at local hospital. Usually I cope fine but can do without this.
Still, hopefully, the day can only improve!
Although there was a shortage of certain foods we didn't starve.One thing that we did not have was bananas hence the song " Yes, we have noi bananas"
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Thought I was gunna hurl seeing the potato surprise , a jacket potato sliced and scooped with a pigs liver in it , bleughhh
Good luck with your drains Gill. Xx
Oddly enough, one of the few foods not rationed during the war was bread. It was only in 1946 that it became rationed. There were posters exhorting people to eat less bread. Can anyone remember the national loaf?

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