Oh yes, the Beano annual was a must. I have a vague recollection of the being a penny and an orange because of some old tradition that I never understood. π€·π½ββοΈ
I used to get an orange too. I didn't know that it was part of an old tradition. Never got a penny though. I remember my nana made her own Christmas pudding with a threepenny bit in it. It's a wonder that no one ever broke a tooth when they found it in their portion!
Hi Don, Your latest poem brought back lots of childhood memories. Throughout the year I lways looked forward to my weekly comics, Dandy and Beano, and at Christmas The Christmas Annuals. I can remember the time when a friend of mine was very upset because her parents were stopping her weekly comics. This was because they felt she was getting too old for them and should be reading "better stuff". Fortunately I had parents who believed reading material of all kinds got children interested in the written word. and to enjoy reading books. I have to say it was the right decision as I developed a love of books and enjoy reading to this very day.
Aww that was a brilliant Christmas poem Don. My dad loved Beano and I used to get the little comic of it too! But I was more a Bunty girl...guess it was more my era π
The ambience of Christmas jumps off the page with this one, Don! Great memories of childhood, though I never saw a Beano comic on this side of the pond. My big thing was Betty Grable paper doll books with cut out fashions...Thx, J.
That picture brings back memories Don. In the last twelve months a neighbour gave us an old comic weekly from around the 50s which we kept in a box then, with his permission we donated to our local hospice that they planned to sell on line to raise funds .
I also was in to Film Fun annuals with Laurel and Hardy, Frank Randell etc, in fact l still have a few, a bit brown but otherwise good condition. Carole x
I looked forward to getting my Dandy and Beano annuals at Christmas. Then one year, Father Christmas must have decided it was time for me to get all girly and I had 'Girl' or 'Bunty' and 'Judy' annuals instead. I was a tad disappointed, I must say, as I always looked forward to my weekly Dandy and Beano and the annuals were the icing on the cake! Good old Desperate Dan, Little Plum (our redskin chum), Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx ... Loved 'em all! xx Moy
Looking back now it seems that the characters we read about as children had more influence on our lives than any real live characters did. That's probably why our parents were keen for us to move on. πxx
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