Carol Singers
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We've had a couple of kids come round Carol Singing.They sang We wish you a Merry Xmas and that was it.I said don't you know any Carols?They said no."We don't go to school"Another lad actually came on the Sat after Bonfire nightI told him he was much too early,he said he wanted some money to buy cigs with,I told him to Sling his hook.Any one else any tales to tell?Is it me or does any one else feel that it's a type of Begging?
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[quotenick="Leeds-lad"Another lad actually came on the Sat after Bonfire nightI told him he was much too early,he said he wanted some money to buy cigs with,I told him to Sling his hook.Any one else any tales to tell?Is it me or does any one else feel that it's a type of Begging? Did that lad actually sing a carol, though?
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Yep we had them the other night it was a case of-knock at the door and when i opened the door they sang one line of jingle bells and stuck out there hand?I asked them if they knew any-more carols and one of the cheeky little gets said yes my auntie,she's called carol lolThat made me smile so i give em a quid each for there cheek
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Brandy wrote: Yep we had them the other night it was a case of-knock at the door and when i opened the door they sang one line of jingle bells and stuck out there hand?I asked them if they knew any-more carols and one of the cheeky little gets said yes my auntie,she's called carol lolThat made me smile so i give em a quid each for there cheek That sounds as though there on about fourty quid an hour on a good night.I think i will go out tonight see what i can earn if i dont post for a week or two you will know im on my hols.
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Brandy wrote: Yep we had them the other night it was a case of-knock at the door and when i opened the door they sang one line of jingle bells and stuck out there hand?I asked them if they knew any-more carols and one of the cheeky little gets said yes my auntie,she's called carol lolThat made me smile so i give em a quid each for there cheek you shouldn't do that Brandy ,you'll only encourage the little blighters! you''l have droves of kids coming round every night!LOL
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Leeds-lad wrote: We've had a couple of kids come round Carol Singing.They sang We wish you a Merry Xmas and that was it.I said don't you know any Carols?They said no."We don't go to school"Another lad actually came on the Sat after Bonfire nightI told him he was much too early,he said he wanted some money to buy cigs with,I told him to Sling his hook.Any one else any tales to tell?Is it me or does any one else feel that it's a type of Begging? As a kid in Bramley we used to give value for money. 2 or 3 carols and 2 or 3 verses from each singing for about 5 min outside each house. People were often very generous i can remember being given as much as half a crown when that really was a lot of money.As for today's kids they probably never get to sing carols properly in school or sunday school. "Sling your hook"- wonderful phrase I haven't heard used for years. I wonder how a naval expression came to be widely used in West Yorks?
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