A short podcast brought on by the fact that I have had to send my false teeth away once again to be repaired. We travel to 1962 to find out why I have to have false teeth. We move on over the years to hear about the progress of my teeth and what they had to change over the years. We come to the present day where my teeth are made of modern high grade metal that can cope with the vagaries of living in my mouth!! The big question is, would a modern cricket helmet have prevented all these proble...
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A short podcast brought on by the fact that I have had to send my false teeth away once again to be repaired. We travel to 1962 to find out why I have to have false teeth. We move on over the years to hear about the progress of my teeth and what they had to change over the years. We come to the present day where my teeth are made of modern high grade metal that can cope with the vagaries of living in my mouth!! The big question is, would a modern cricket helmet have prevented all these proble...
THURSDAY WAS MY DAY FOR STAMFORD A story from Ivy House New Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire in 1971.
Keith Sanders the Storyman Podcast
15 minutes
3 years ago
THURSDAY WAS MY DAY FOR STAMFORD A story from Ivy House New Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire in 1971.
This particular day, I had just pulled in to the side of the road close to the depot entrance, when there was an almighty bang and the front of the roof of the tyre retail premises was lifted off the brick cladding over the main front doors. The dust and mess was considerable, covering much of the surrounding area. I moved to go inside with caution, not knowing what I would be looking at. Were there any bodies laying around? Was that the final bang or were there to be more? In fact it was the...
Keith Sanders the Storyman Podcast
A short podcast brought on by the fact that I have had to send my false teeth away once again to be repaired. We travel to 1962 to find out why I have to have false teeth. We move on over the years to hear about the progress of my teeth and what they had to change over the years. We come to the present day where my teeth are made of modern high grade metal that can cope with the vagaries of living in my mouth!! The big question is, would a modern cricket helmet have prevented all these proble...