James Pickering
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1940 SLANG

Knock me up Over here that has quite a different meaning. There was a similiar phrase, "knocked-up", which meant she was pregnant. ...

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1940 SLANG

Blighty: Britain -- the home land Java -- coffee Knock me up -- (Brit) wake me up in the morning -- at that time each street in the ...

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1940 SLANG

From ITMA -- TTFN (Ta Ta for now)

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1940 SLANG

As a "Limey" I've often wondered how you people saw the term "Yanks" as used during WW2 in the UK and up to to-day? Is/was it ok. The saying I r...

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OUR MUSIC PAGE

I remember the start of a song that was in every juke-box. It must have been UK song It started "There will always be an England" that is all...

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Hello James and welcome to the forum. I'm just down the road from where you used to live, i live in a village called Crawshawbooth (just outside Raw...

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A very warm welcome James ..... How long have you lived here in the states? We'd love to hear a little background about you and the how the site got...

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James Pickering checking in-- nice to be here. Originally from Burnley, England now living in Tucson, Arizona. Link to my WW2 British Homefront websit...

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