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<blockquote data-quote="chaffcutter" data-source="post: 6597843" data-attributes="member: 500"><p>I actually left school to riddle potatoes out of a field clamp (two actually). Spring of 1963 after very late snow in early March that hung around frosty and cold for ages. The spring work was very late and we were a man down due to illness, 3 days after the start of the Summer term Dad said 'would you like to leave and help us with the spuds? If so I'll ring and fix it for today' . Silly question, he knew I was hating 6th form maths and physics cos I was useless at both!</p><p></p><p>[USER=965]@roscoe erf[/USER] When I worked away from home the picking women came from, shall we say, a rather less salubrious neighbourhood than ours at home, they certainly frightened the hell out of me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaffcutter, post: 6597843, member: 500"] I actually left school to riddle potatoes out of a field clamp (two actually). Spring of 1963 after very late snow in early March that hung around frosty and cold for ages. The spring work was very late and we were a man down due to illness, 3 days after the start of the Summer term Dad said 'would you like to leave and help us with the spuds? If so I'll ring and fix it for today' . Silly question, he knew I was hating 6th form maths and physics cos I was useless at both! [USER=965]@roscoe erf[/USER] When I worked away from home the picking women came from, shall we say, a rather less salubrious neighbourhood than ours at home, they certainly frightened the hell out of me! [/QUOTE]
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