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  1. Does the paper mill still exist. I was walking today and came across the Durely mill but a lady there…

  2. Hi Lorraine, That’s a very interesting account of how the game of flick cards was kept up – survived -…

  3. Our version of Flick cards which we called cigarette cards was to take an empty packet of cigarettes and meticulously…

  4. Hello Kevan, we used to play this in the school playground all the time but with varying names. The two…

  5. Fond memories of Commander Phillimore at Shedfield Church and at his home. I also remember the archeological excavations in the…

  6. I remember Commander Phillimore being a nice person and going to Gen in Shedfield house. Must of been 1968 ish.…

  7. We had people line up palms up, one person was “on” would slap each palm and sing my black cat…

  8. I grew up in in the 1960s in Stretford, then Lancashire, 4 miles SW of Manchester. The version I remember…

  9. We sang “Om Bombay and wheezy Anna My black cat can play the pianer. Leeds 1948

  10. I’m from Royton. Alabalabusha whose got the ball. It was the same guessing game, but if the person who had…

  11. Hi Kevan – Just put the Christmas things away in the attic and came across my old Flick Cards from…

  12. I received a Rupert Annual every Christmas from 1956 to 1963. I kept all of them and often re-read them.…

  13. I met Commander Phillimore in what was Rhodesia during our (Rhodesia’s) war, in the 1980s. He had come out to…

  14. Manchester,Wytheshawe 1952 .Ala pala busha who’s got the ball ? I havent got you havent got ( screaming and shouting)…

  15. Thanks John. Your version sound more likely/realistic than the Opies’ ‘piano’ ! But what might ‘wheezy anna’ come from ?…

  16. I came across this by accident when looking for the origin of “my black cat can play the piano” In…

  17. Dear Mairead – Thanks for your post. You win the prize for the first person to post to my site…

  18. I used this version of “My black cat” in a playground in the south-east of Ireland in the mid-1970s: Bumblebee…