Was that intentional?All whilst we have a vast range of heavily calorific foods literally within a touch of a bottom.
Was that intentional?All whilst we have a vast range of heavily calorific foods literally within a touch of a bottom.
A minute on the clicks a lifetime on the bottomA minute on the hips a lifetime on the lips?
Yeah.Did you get the little bottle of milk at school every day
Me too. Modern thinking shows the importance of all those little bottles...Yeah.
Same here a gill bottle which was 1/4 of a pint.Yeah.
Same here a gill bottle which was 1/4 of a pint.
I've a vague recollection of it changing from little glass bottles to clear plastic cartons when i was at primary school in the early 80's.
Thatcher was Education Secretary In 1971 when free milk for children was abolished she was then known as -
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And Shirley Williams stopped it from infants...not sure under which party. Thatcher just stopped it for the last remaining age group of kids.Except it wasn't, only for children over 7 from families not getting income support. Harold Wilson's Labour government had already stopped free milk for secondary school pupils in 1968.
But not everyone drinks 6% IPA's in fact very few people do. In almost every pub I know the best selling beer is by far whatever bland, generic cheap lager swill they have on like Carling or whatever, which are in the low 4%.I would like to see a graph of ABV not 100%. But look a the volume increase from 1947 to now it’s doubled. Double and beer ABV has risen from say bitter at 3.6% to IPA at 6.0%. No one from working class towns drank wine but now who doesn’t.
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