Re: Pumps at Primary School.
We used to call them daps.Even had my old blue home made dap bag to carry them in.It was basically a blue sack type thing with a draw string at the top.Always used to get the odd very sticky sweet stuck in the bottom of it,as well as a few passengers like toy soldiers,cars,etc.I think I may of even kept my school pencils in there as at Primary school our workbooks were kept in class as we did not need to move around like our secondary school.
They were very thin on the bottom and when we jumped off the wooden horse in PE you could really feel the vibration.We used to move around the hall to music trying to scrape the bottom of the daps against the highly polished wooden floor trying to make a squeek.
Thinking about it why did the wooden parketry floor smell like old socks when it was freshly polished?(Sorry just remembering something else sort of interrelated there).
We used to call them daps.Even had my old blue home made dap bag to carry them in.It was basically a blue sack type thing with a draw string at the top.Always used to get the odd very sticky sweet stuck in the bottom of it,as well as a few passengers like toy soldiers,cars,etc.I think I may of even kept my school pencils in there as at Primary school our workbooks were kept in class as we did not need to move around like our secondary school.
They were very thin on the bottom and when we jumped off the wooden horse in PE you could really feel the vibration.We used to move around the hall to music trying to scrape the bottom of the daps against the highly polished wooden floor trying to make a squeek.
Thinking about it why did the wooden parketry floor smell like old socks when it was freshly polished?(Sorry just remembering something else sort of interrelated there).
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