Club Senior Boys and Girls
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mathsparks:
I'm from the era of zero point, 5 stones, hopscotch, brushing teeth after recess by squating along the drains...and yes, paper dolls and balls too. 老鹰抓小鸡, chiclets, wrigleys, short pom pom socks.
OMG, we played almost the same games, except I played in the longkangs (small ones lah), yes to chicklets, wrigleys and short pom pom socks :!:
plucking rambutans, learning how to bike...floating paper boats out in the garden when in rains
YES to those, including stealing neighbours' mangoes from their trees using the gala pole
sorry!
my sisters n i had a metallic cooking set, we made a makeshit stove in the garden, using twigs n stones, then put a guppy in a pot with water and watch it cook. how gruesome! sorry guppy. pls forgive us.
we also used the toy chopper to chop up leaves and pretend we were cooking veg.
I had those plastic ones and YES I used to pluck leaves and flowers and pretend they were veges too !!! -
[quote]jedamum, those are actually pyramid-shaped boxes with a hole for a straw on the side. Strange given that I never seem to find the straws for the milk. Most times I just cut off the tip and glug it down. After a while, they started coming in the carton format.
So there. Proof that I was once skinny as h*ll.[/quote]Err... I thought the free milk was the one that was given in a cup? The pyramid-shaped milk cartons were the ones that we need to pay monthly and open to all students. Or am I from different era or someone wanted badly to proof he was skinny?
I check with my hubby again. The milk not lumpy. How come I remember mine was? :? -
ChiefKiasu:
chief, watch out! my mum's a pet killer..she's slaughtered chickens, ducks, rabbits..no dogs la. Have seen how she does it...by putting the blade to the neck of the duck. :yikes: and then draining the blood into a bowl.mathsparks:
... i think those days, a lot of us kids had their pets cooked in diff ways..herbal rabbits nice. sorry rabbits..bless your souls.

:sick: I can never kill, much less eat, my own pet chick.
To all the chickens, ducks and rabbits mum have slaughtered: Please forgive her and bless your souls
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EN:
Err... I thought the free milk was the one that was given in a cup? The pyramid-shaped milk cartons were the ones that we need to pay monthly and open to all students. Or am I from different era or someone wanted badly to proof he was skinny?[quote]jedamum, those are actually pyramid-shaped boxes with a hole for a straw on the side. Strange given that I never seem to find the straws for the milk. Most times I just cut off the tip and glug it down. After a while, they started coming in the carton format.
So there. Proof that I was once skinny as h*ll.
I check with my hubby again. The milk not lumpy. How come I remember mine was? :?[/quote]hey En, the free milk I used to drink in school was lumpy and it did not come in single package form. It is lumpy because they pour the powder into large containers and mixed it themselves. In later years, the milk had to pay and it came in banana flavour if I recalled rightly and I remember having the straws. So we are in the same era....but one thing for sure was I was not skinny but I still got to drink the milk. :lol: -
[quote]hey En, the free milk I used to drink in school was lumpy and it did not come in single package form.[/quote]
Ha. Good to know my memory does not fail me. Don't mind my dh. He's hitting 40 in 5 days time. :lol:
[quote]....but one thing for sure was I was not skinny but I still got to drink the milk. [/quote]A...haa..So cannot be used as a proof liao. -
mathsparks:
Oh... I'm not squeamish about killing chickens... I've seen and done it myself. But those are chickens with which I have no emotional ties. How can anyone bear the look in the eyes of their pet when they are about to slaughter them? :scared:... Have seen how she does it...by putting the blade to the neck of the duck. :yikes: and then draining the blood into a bowl.
To all the chickens, ducks and rabbits mum have slaughtered: Please forgive her and bless your souls
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Of all things, why chicken talk?
It reminds me of a terrible accident I had when I was little. While trying to catch the runaway chicks and put them back into the box, I stepped onto one and killing it instantaneously with my foot!
And that spelt the end of my chicken rearing career...
Milk, I don't think I received any free packets. Still remember paying $1.50 weekly for the pyramid milk.
But, but, but, I was undernourished enough to get free milk powder.
All the PSP talk in the other thread reminds me of the handheld games I played during my younger days. Does anybody remember the octopus, hammers flying about, parachute games, etc? During that time, one gameset can play only one game. -
chamonix:
... All the PSP talk in the other thread reminds me of the handheld games I played during my younger days. Does anybody remember the octopus, hammers flying about, parachute games, etc? During that time, one gameset can play only one game.
Yes yes. It's called http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_&_Watch. Killed thousands of productive hours of primary and secondary school kids before Tetris took over as the main culprit. So you see, there really is nothing new between the so-called born-digital generation and us. -
I miss those packets of biscuits which they distribute during National Day. I always look forward to receiving a big packet of biscuits by courtesy of Khong Guan (I think). It was a great treat as we seldom get snacks (very poor hor). With a sister and 2 bros in primary school, we have 4 packets of biscuits which feed us for weeks. These days, the kids are luckier getting more 'expensive' gifts. :drool:
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tutormum:
I miss those packets of biscuits which they distribute during National Day. I always look forward to receiving a big packet of biscuits by courtesy of Khong Guan (I think). It was a great treat as we seldom get snacks (very poor hor). With a sister and 2 bros in primary school, we have 4 packets of biscuits which feed us for weeks. These days, the kids are luckier getting more 'expensive' gifts. :drool:
Yes! I remember those too... that was the start of the NDP \"goody bag\". Also, what about those 7th month pails of goodies brought home by our parents from their factories or businesses? I cracked many a teeth on the sugar canes in the bundles.
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