In Olde New England, a suitor might ride for miles to see his love. Practical people that we were, wood would not be wasted to keep them warm during the visit. A practice called “Bundling” evolved where the lass’s family would put the lovers to bed, securely sewing them apart. Twas a wonderful custom that taught many a young miss to bring a sewing needle and thread to bed.
Edcole1961 about 14 years ago
As used in all of the classic sitcoms.
myming about 14 years ago
“it happened one night”, what an enjoyable movie…
cdward about 14 years ago
myming, that’s what came to my mind, too! Great flick.
Totalloser Premium Member about 14 years ago
remember Mark must sleep with on foot on the floor as wel
robinafox about 14 years ago
Ah, “The walls of Jericho”. I remember them well…
Ushindi about 14 years ago
And the walls FINALLY came down (at the end, of course - those were the “olden days”).
lewisbower about 14 years ago
In Olde New England, a suitor might ride for miles to see his love. Practical people that we were, wood would not be wasted to keep them warm during the visit. A practice called “Bundling” evolved where the lass’s family would put the lovers to bed, securely sewing them apart. Twas a wonderful custom that taught many a young miss to bring a sewing needle and thread to bed.