An elderly relative raised an interesting point the other day, there were no food banks during the war. Despite strict rationing that generation survived.
They certainly wore nylons in the war? Well known. The GIs used to give them to women for "favours" as they were very hard to get hold of, and without even looking it up very many ww2 "pin ups" had women in stockings.
They certainly wore nylons in the war? Well known. The GIs used to give them to women for "favours" as they were very hard to get hold of, and without even looking it up very many ww2 "pin ups" had women in stockings.
If you can't stash some dried food and tins for a rainy day then you have a problem with basic housekeeping.
No debate that I've heard on FBs ever mentions the term 'personal responsibilty'. Nor is the question ever asked 'where's your extended family and friends? Can they not bung you a score?'
A decent bag of pasta costs a quid. So too porridge. Rice the same. Some tins with that and you're sorted.
Food Banks give 3 day's emergency food. If you can't stash some dried food and tins for a rainy day then you have a problem with basic housekeeping. No debate that I've heard on FBs ever mentions the term 'personal responsibilty'. Nor is the question
you know the tights I am on about - nylon and then subsequently the type that girlies wear did not occur till the 50s
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oh fk I am finnishha hayou know the tights I am on about - nylon and then subsequently the type that girlies wear did not occur till the 50splease stay on message