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Sir Roger DeLodgerley wrote:Being the young wags that we were we would add "n't" to every bullet point. Hours of amusement.
Sir Roger DeLodgerley wrote:I remember them being called "Safety Dos" and were a long list of road safety type instructions:
DO look both ways before crossing the road
DO avoid crossing between parked cars
etc etc. Being the young wags that we were we would add "n't" to every bullet point. Hours of amusement.
RabH wrote:If I remember rightly, the old Glasgow Corporation jotters had brown covers with the warnings on front and mathematical tables on the back. These jotters also had codes like F0, F2 and F4 - has anyone any idea what these codes meant?
The_Clincher wrote:RabH wrote:If I remember rightly, the old Glasgow Corporation jotters had brown covers with the warnings on front and mathematical tables on the back. These jotters also had codes like F0, F2 and F4 - has anyone any idea what these codes meant?
I think those codes reffered to the paper size, and if they were lined or not etc.
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