08-10-2020, 11:05 PM
(08-10-2020, 11:39 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:Talking about the old days, I was talking to the kids about my childhood lunch at schools. Here's me at Primary School in the 70s with half a split vienna bread with some sort of salumi in it, Italian cheese, lettuce, olives, the whole hog. After years of being taunted about my woggy lunches by the Aussies, they were eventually smart enough to realise it was the ducks guts. They would come up to me asking me if I wanted to swap lunches, I'd always look at their lunches and say "no thanks". ;D
This is another true story, my wife and her twin sister went to a Primary School just down the street from their house. Her loopy Nonna used to go there at lunch time, call them over from the fence, whip out the caffettiera (Italian perculator) and two espresso cups from under the cardigan and give them coffee. Dead set fact.
Classic.
Loving these stories and insights.
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