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... for couple of days!

With my apologies, I asked her to put her clothes on to not provoke the morality preachers of the site!. 

 

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On 10/28/2022 at 4:34 PM, Louis said:

... for couple of days!

With my apologies, I asked her to put her clothes on to not provoke the morality preachers of the site!. 

 

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The most handsome guy in our town would like to meet her. Can you arrange this?

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They already met, and he even invited her for dinner. But she didn't like him and said he is too old to fulfill his duties....

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She reminds me of my late Aunt Maud who in the 1950s owned a s/h clothes shop in Croydon, South London. In those days there were no charity shops and clothing purchases from s/h shops and jumble sales were a necessity for many families. When my father visited Maud and his mother Granny K (she had owned the shop but was retired and lived on the premises), Maud was invariably 'entertaining' her 'all mums' customers in the shop who were sorting / buying clothes for their families. Maud, who really did look like an old witch, always picked me up (I was aged 5 years), sat me on the counter, and to her customer audience, exclaimed in her 'Norn Iron' accent, "Now tell me, who is the most beautiful lady in all the world!"  I'd answer, "YOU ARE Auntie Paddy!"  All Aunt Maud's customers would burst into laughter and she would also laugh as she gave me a kiss and presented me with a 3d bit or sixpence.   

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On 11/16/2022 at 9:36 AM, dkCambridgeshire said:

She reminds me of my late Aunt Maud who in the 1950s owned a s/h clothes shop in Croydon, South London. In those days there were no charity shops and clothing purchases from s/h shops and jumble sales were a necessity for many families. When my father visited Maud and his mother Granny K (she had owned the shop but was retired and lived on the premises), Maud was invariably 'entertaining' her 'all mums' customers in the shop who were sorting / buying clothes for their families. Maud, who really did look like an old witch, always picked me up (I was aged 5 years), sat me on the counter, and to her customer audience, exclaimed in her 'Norn Iron' accent, "Now tell me, who is the most beautiful lady in all the world!"  I'd answer, "YOU ARE Auntie Paddy!"  All Aunt Maud's customers would burst into laughter and she would also laugh as she gave me a kiss and presented me with a 3d bit or sixpence.   

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Excellent story! I went to school in South Croydon.  A lifetime ago.

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