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Thread: O/T. First Footing

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    O/T. First Footing

    Letting in the New Year, First Footing. Is this tradition still carried out in your area? It used to be quite lucrative when we were kids, you only had a short time span to get round as many houses ( with coal) before being beaten to it by a competitor.
    It doesn’t happen here where I live now, but I do have a reputation for being a tight, miserable Yorkshireman

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    We used to stand outside the Eastwood club from 11pm new years eve. Best hourly rate I've ever been on .

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    I was born in paisley and as a kid up there it was always a thing.
    I always have steak pie NYD dinner as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsMiller View Post
    Letting in the New Year, First Footing. Is this tradition still carried out in your area? It used to be quite lucrative when we were kids, you only had a short time span to get round as many houses ( with coal) before being beaten to it by a competitor.
    It doesn’t happen here where I live now, but I do have a reputation for being a tight, miserable Yorkshireman
    Memories ❤️

    If I didn’t go to my uncle’s house first then I was in trouble, he really believed in that.

    No not done in years

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    Handy things were lumps of coal

    I could hit a first footer at 100 yards away.

    Tended to discourage them

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    Me & mate used to go round houses to let new year in, took lumps of coal with us, & chucked it on their fire,
    always went to a certain house end of street, they always had a party, so plenty of people, so more money
    collected, & we got a glass of whiskey.

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    Me and the Mrs knocked the door of our then new neighbour in 1996. We stil exchange Christmas cards to this day even though we left in 2005.

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    Ps - If you take some lumps of coal to chuck on fire, make sure they haven't got a Gas fire in, before you chuck it on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    We used to stand outside the Eastwood club from 11pm new years eve. Best hourly rate I've ever been on .
    It was the Dusty Miller on Westgate for us when they had a dance on at across at Sheffield Rd swimming baths, there was a constant stream
    of revellers popping out for alcohol . As you say mate , the earnings were well above minimum rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Me & mate used to go round houses to let new year in, took lumps of coal with us, & chucked it on their fire,
    always went to a certain house end of street, they always had a party, so plenty of people, so more money
    collected, & we got a glass of whiskey.
    It was tradition to black up your face , you would spend new year in nick if you did that now

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