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    1. [SHEFF] non gen
    2. John Hume
    3. Hi all, I know it was requested that we stopped stories regarding YP's. So just before you do, may I add my dry sage and onion stuffing, leave to stand for ten minutes and then bake as usual, of course it doesn't go well with jam. My aunt in Sheffield (in the good old days when proper trams worked) used to say "them at eats most Yorkshire, gets most meat", of course it was served up first, flat and with gravy. Wonderful stuff. Cucumber and onion is wonderful and of course let us start a campaign to bring back Pan Yan pickle. Mushy peas, how about a pennyworth of 'kaylie', everlasting strips, spangles and Beechnut chewing gum from dispensing machines when every fourth purchase gave you a few packet, the forerunner to bogof's I guess. They were usually situated next to the cigarette machines, 5 Player's weights for a bob. Plus of course free matches, allowing anyone to buy, but as kids I don't think we did. And as I come from Nottingham, don't forget to ask the young ladies if they have had their 'Cock on a stick' (Goose fair time only of course) Happy Christmas to all and still looking for any of the following regards John Hume (granddad for the first time) BAKER-PROSSER - LONDON BEAL - 1883 - SHEFFIELD BOIK - 1823 - SOUTH AFRICA/SCOTLAND BROGDEN - 1800 - COLLINGHAM YORK BROOKS - 1853 - ROTHERHAM BUCKLAND - 1880 - NOTTINGHAM CATER - 1929 - SHEFFIELD CLARK - 1825 - HULL/INKBERROW CRAWSHAW - 1886 - SHEFFIELD GIGG - LONDON HARRISON - NOTTINGHAM (SNEINTON) WILSTROP - YORK ALWAYS LOOKING FOR HUME, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME

    12/09/2007 08:01:40