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Scroggie Auto/Memory Album
Norah Scroggie, 12 St. Ives Gardens, Stranmillis, Belfast
   
Edward 57787 Bob 6.11.57 5/10/?? - scribbles?

Very Funny - Chesterfield with Two Cows on it. M. L.

My heart is like a Cabbage, It is easy broke in two, The leaves I give to
others, But the heart I leave for you. J. N.


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1) Here comes big bellied Ned, If you don't give me money, give me plenty of
bread. Samuel
2) Young Maidens be ware and be watchful and keep to yourself, your own mind
for the men are very deceiving and off-set as the wind. S. W.
3) For Ladies only. P. Maxwell (the usual, aren't men nosey?)
4) Remember. Remember me Just keep me in your Memory. Although we're apart
there be no change of heart. So Please remember me. S. Smyth
5) When I said a penny for your thoughts I did not want a shillings Worth.
Josephine
6) For Men Only. N. - Come up and see me some time when I have nothing on
but the Radio.
7) Cure for the Cold. 1 ozs. of Love. 12 ozs. of teasing. 2 ozs. of
squeezing. 4 lips well pressed. 4 hands well clasped. a seat for two.
Method:- Bring to the boil serve hot in the dark.
  
2 photos (1 missing) maybe replacing Jack, Sam & Peet? - The Latest
from Paris. The latest in Hats.


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1) Teacher to Tom] would you like to heaven. Tom to Teacher] Ma. says
I have to come home after School. R. J. R.
2) The Lovers Ten Commandments.
3) Killinchy. I'm nobody's darling but yours Love, I'm honest I'm faithful
and True, and I promise to be nobody's Darling, as long as you promise to be
mine. Sammie Darling till we meet again.
4) I love you much, I love you mighty, I wish my Pyjamas was close to your
nighty, Now don't get excited, Now don't get mislaid, I mean on the
clothesline, I don't mean in bed. E. F.
5) Can I Forget You?
6) Learn as if you will live for ever, Live as if you will die tomorrow. J.
Clayton. R.E. 6.4.42
7) Words are like leaves, That were they most abound, The fruit of strength
is seldom sound. Arthur Preston R.E. 10/4/42

No! not a plum pudding, Its our cook cleaning the kitchen. J. Clayton R.E.
6.4.42

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1) Roses are red and daisy's are White, But I know that is not right, Rose's
are white and daisy's are red, for I saw them on the line last night. A. S.
- Kisses - on - Paper - Are - Not - So - Sweet. But - This - Will - Do -
Untill - Wee - Meet.
2) How a soldier spends his time. 33.3% sleeping, 20% polishing, cleaning &
blancoing kit, 16% drilling, 16% thinking about girls But only 2% going out
with girls, 4.15% eating, 4.5% drinking beer, 4.5% grumbling, 1.2% writing
letters (1 every Sunday) .0003 reading, .00014 shaving, .000005
fighting. He Also:- Sews on 300 Buttons a year, using 166 yds. of
thread; swears 144 times a day, is sworn at 288 times a day; stamps feet 200
times a day, wearing out 4.7 ins. of leather in a year; laughs 58 times a
day; and salutes 84 times a day. Cpl. Jackson R.E. 10.4.42
3) Love is a feeling. S. S.
4) Oh, for the days. R. D.
5) From your darling sweetheart. Oh Nora dear I love you, you know the
reason why, your lips are nice and greasy, and your nose is never dry, your
as watery as consumption, and you have only got one lung, and the back of
your neck was never washed since Johnny Long was hung. Love E. McK.
6) funny weights. Gordon Cooper
7) Love is a thing I cant explain. P. W.
8) Oh Lets Have a Little Bit More. J. Boyd


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1) Some love one, Some love two, I love one And that is you. G.
2) Valintine are but few, And this is the one I send to you, and if you take
it with good heart, Lift your and let a ----
And if you take it with distain lift your leg and ---- again. R. J. R.
3) When the Golden Sun is setting And your mind from care is free, When of
others you are thinking Will you sometimes think of me. G.
4) The Queens Body Guard A. S. - Spirella Corsets.
5) If we notice little pleasures, as we notice little pains, If we quite
forget our losses, and remember all our gains, If we looked for peoples
virtues, And their faults refused to see, What a comfortable and happy
Cheerful place this world would be. J. Haire
6) Would some power the giftie gae us, To see oursels; as ithers see us. S.
C. C. - The more I see of men, The more I love my dog. S. C. C. - Hell hath
no fury like a woman scorned. S. C. C.

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1) I wish I was a Chine Cup from which you take your tea, that every time
you take a sip may mean a kiss for me. A. R. - The Ring is round, The Well
is deep, Without your love, I cannot sleep. A. R. - The Roses Red, the
violet's blue, Honey is sweet and so are you, And when we meet we shall have
a kiss and when we part we shall have another. B. R.
2) Under the spreading chestnut tree, A glass of Guinness '6d' stood, The
smith a mightier man was he, His Guinness '6d' done him good, And would it
do the same for you, My Guinness 6d yes it would. R. J. R.
3) Its six miles from Bangor to Donaghee Tra lll - - - Its six miles from
Bangor to Donaghee. R. J. R.
4) drawing
5) A few lines by a lazy poet. E. McK.
6) Roses Red and Violets Blue, So are thay who sent you this, when we meet
we will have a kiss, when we part we will have another, for heaven's sake
don't tell youre mother. ? Reid
7) Under the moon he told of his love, The colour left her cheek, And on the
shoulder of his coat, It showed up plain for a week. Eileen Black
8) not broken living in hope. Cecil Arlow - broken heart City
xxxxxx Nizam? Dean



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1) Perils of the Night A. S. Flees.
2) Some to you have written, Some to you may write, But the one who loves
you dearest, is the one who writes tonight. Lots of Love, Lots of xoxoxoxox
- Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
3) An aeroplane just passed out of sight. E. McK.
4) Happy is he who gains wisdom from another's mishap. Publius Syrus - Tears
That are not necessary. E. F. (Spanish Onions)
5) Hears to Rose that Buds and Grows, Pluck it and call it your own, The
rise will fade and so will maid, That lies to long her love. ??? B. Reid
6) If We Knew. If I knew that a word of mine, A word not kind and
true, Might leave its trace, On a loved one's face, I'd never speak harshly,
Would you? If I knew the Light of a smile, Might linger the whole day
through, and lighten some heart With a heavier part, I wouldn't withhold it,
Would You? W. R. G.
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