Just think of all that fun we had at school rolling mercury around the physics lab bench.
well. in the year BHS ( before health and safety), we went out, played in the cold, got wet, muddy, skinned our knees. we didn't die of typhoid, leprosy , or any other disease. we were tough. now, kids get taken to scholl in sauna hot range rovers, wrapped up in coats, scarves, hats, ear mufflers, and that's just to answer the front door. )(oh, bugger, they're not allowed to do that anymore in case it's a paedo).
aye...its `grim up north` in`t it geordie.....lol...You forgot the climbing and falling out of trees, playing on building sites and the plant found there - circular saws, dumper trucks etc and nicking the wood from them to build "bogies" which we fitted with pram wheels which we scrounged from neighbours by knocking on doors & asking if they had any old prams / pushchairs they didn't want. Then there was building dens from scrap wood, tree branches etc & lighting the insides of them with paraffin lamps - the paraffin we bought from the local hardware store in lemonade bottles for sixpence (old money) each. Cooking sausages and spuds (nicked from the farmer's field) on camp fire and having the sausages nicked from us by the mangy dog that we had befriended ......