I did, a small, leather bound one, with coloured pages. I was about ten, and all my old aunties and uncles spent boxing day writing things in.
My daughter brought me a little book today, and asked me to write something.
i could remember some of the little rhymes and wondered if anyone knew any more. Some samples to follow...
These are some from a VERY old autograph book!:
"May you remain unchanged in all except your name"
"By gum it's stuck" - next to it an old stamp of george Vl
"Hear all, see all, say nowt. Eat all, sup all, pay nowt. And if tha does owt for nowt, always do it for the sel!"
"The devil sent the wind to blow the ladies' clothes up high. But God was just and sent the dust to blind the bad man's eye!"
"If your face wants to smile, let it. if it doesn't , make it!"
Don't make love at the garden gate,
Love is blind, but the neighbours ain't.
I love you,
I love you,
I love you almighty,
I wish your pajamas were next to my nightie,
Don't get mistaken,
Don't get mislead,
I meant on the clothes line,
and not on the bed.
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