Reading a post yesterday from a GNetter talking about their sum possessions when setting up their first home, it all seemed terribly familiar to me.
In 1975, our first home comprised my grandfather's old dining table, four non matching second hand dining chairs, two rather dodgy and saggy old fashioned armchairs, non matching plates and cutlery donated by relatives and a hanging rail, no wardrobe.
The pièce de résistance loan from my Aunt was a table top camping Baby Belling with two electric rings and a tiny drop front 'oven' with, to put it politely, ''variable thermostat.
Happy days - really!
It got me wondering whether today's youngsters have set the bar a tad higher than their parents' generation?
Elderly fellow gran has become loudly racist
Canard islanders tell Brits to go home.