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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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Ok just thinking of my parents house when I was growing up.
Not sure if it was a Dublin thing or an Irish thing but they had a good room which in our case was the front room
This room was kept locked in case we had guests even though it was a normal 3 bed council house with only 2 rooms down stairs.
We had a china cabinet and in this cabinet we had stuff that was never used
Including a doll figure from Spain ...a little flamingo dancer with a red and black polka dot dress even though we never went on a foreign holiday.
Anyone else remember this room and what was in it.
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By *eminexWoman
over a year ago
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Yes op ours was the same it we the front room the sitting room
It held the family pictures on the wall and any alcohol we had I rem two crystal drinking decanters on a silver tray ...thy where very of there then !
Also rem a volume of encyclopedias on the shelf ...
The room was mainly unused except for the odd guest or sales man ..
My own sitting room now is the polar opposite used as much as the kitchen and full of every thing.. |
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We had one when we were small and rarely used it. It was the brightest room in the house too, facing south it used get loads of natural light. A wall has since been taken out making an open planned kitchen/ dining room now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Did anyone have the painting ....you know the one the little girl with tears and her eyes followed you around the room "
No but we had the sacred heart with the glowing lamp stalking us around the kitchen |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"I think every Irish family had one, plus the good china.
All part of telling ourselves that we weren't good enough as we were."
Still have the good china from my granny's house
She gave it to us when we got engaged and you can nearly see through it but its stored in the attic
I never thought of it as my parents thinking they weren't good enough as they were at the time but it must have been I suppose looking back.
Its funny because once all the kids moved out the good room was dispensed with and the room is used by both of them now to read the papers and listen to music.
Mind you I did lose my virginity in there without breaking any china
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I moved into my Great Aunt's old house after my separation. It had not being lived in for several years so it was like a hoarders paradise. Even though it's a tiny two bed cottage one of the bedrooms was her used as the good room. The walls were adorned with holy pictures. The cabinets were heaving full of "good china" and ornaments brought back from far flung destinations like Tramore |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"We had the three ducks going up the stairs...God...kitch or what
Like coronation street
Yup...me ma in her Hilda Ogden curlers too "
I think all our Ma's had Hilda Ogden curlers
Mine used to wear them to bed with a net type cap over them.
I don't know how they ever had kids |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"We had a good room complete with those tall Plastic ashtrays for the visitors.......mad to think back on it now "
The one that you pressed down on and it spun around to open...there's a memory |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We had a floral patterned 3 piece that was perpetually covered in a clear plastic wrapping...if we had to go in, the shoes came of. We had the bone China...the drinks cabinet and the only coffee table in the house. My mother reared three boys which wasn't easy for her...her good room was her corner of the world where she could consider as being civilised. |
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By *enguin1Man
over a year ago
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"We had a good room complete with those tall Plastic ashtrays for the visitors.......mad to think back on it now
The one that you pressed down on and it spun around to open...there's a memory "
That's the one.......our one was a mad orange color. No one in our family smoked but it was still there for visitors |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
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"Did anyone have the painting ....you know the one the little girl with tears and her eyes followed you around the room "
Oh ye that thing was freaky as hell I remember as a kid. |
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My nana has a good room, decorated in the 60s and it's only been used a couple of times a year since then. It's like walking into a time capsule.
Has the most comfortable couch in the world, that was bought for crazy money when they decorated but no one's allows to use it.
All of the money went into that room and the rest of the house suffered as a result. So strange. |
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