Pat Donlin

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Dad got paid Fridays and by Thursday there was no money left. In winter, the gas and electricity meters ran out on Thursdays too, and so the onions and potatoes weren’t quite boiled enough and we ate them in the dark of the paraffin lamp. Everybody in the street was the same. Blackout Thursdays were common.
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
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