It's not like when we were young
Apr. 29th, 2006 09:51 amWhen I was 13 I was a paperboy for a year. As some of you know, the South London near the Oval where I grew up was a mainly working-class area in those days, although the new gentry had begun to move into Fentiman Raod to convert the houses into the multi-million-pound residences that they are today.
But, well, things were safer then. Ahh, I know what you are saying. It's like the "weren't the summers hotter when we were young?" line. Our memories are tainted.
But, well, the newsagent's where I did my paper round was called Jimmy's. Jimmy (a one-time boxer) was still alive in those days. Today it's run by an Asian couple, but it's still called Jimmy's. It's right opposite my dentist and Handforth Road, where I was brought up.
I was watching the London news last night and Jimmy's appeared on the TV screen. It had been the shop next door to a fire-bombing that took place during the middle of the day.

Now, my memory might be tainted, but I'm sure we didn't have that kind of thing when I was young.
But, well, things were safer then. Ahh, I know what you are saying. It's like the "weren't the summers hotter when we were young?" line. Our memories are tainted.
But, well, the newsagent's where I did my paper round was called Jimmy's. Jimmy (a one-time boxer) was still alive in those days. Today it's run by an Asian couple, but it's still called Jimmy's. It's right opposite my dentist and Handforth Road, where I was brought up.
I was watching the London news last night and Jimmy's appeared on the TV screen. It had been the shop next door to a fire-bombing that took place during the middle of the day.

Now, my memory might be tainted, but I'm sure we didn't have that kind of thing when I was young.