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Childhood Memories - Chewing Gum from the G.I's

by CSV Action Desk Leicester

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CSV Action Desk Leicester
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Margaret Kathleen Oldridge
Location of story:听
Weymouth, Dorset
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A4104514
Contributed on:听
23 May 2005

One lunch-time I disappeared.
I had gone up to the G.I. barracks nearby to get some chewing gum.
They were very friendly and I was soon chatting away.
Eventually my mother appeared, very distressed and gave me a good telling-off and took me home.
You see I had been given chewing gum before when the G.I's were marching along to the dockyard and my friends and I were playing and watching them.
We chanted "Got any gum chum, got any candy Andy?"
Mum didn't know this or I would have been in trouble!

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