29th July 1981 - anyone remember it?

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raleighnut

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Great day, one of the local pubs refused to have a television set at all ever in the place so was quite quiet until word got round, we all got pished as parrots as Mark (the landlord) had applied for an all day licence and extension, great boozer. There was also a charity box on the bar and if anyones (very early) mobile went off they had to put 20p into it.
 
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robjh

robjh

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.....and if anyones (very early) mobile went off they had to put 20p into it.

Mobile phones in 1981? Bleedin'ell, you were advanced round your way!
 

EltonFrog

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I remember it very well, my mother left home for the last time to go to hospital, seven days later she was dead. :sad:
 

raleighnut

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Mobile phones in 1981? Bleedin'ell, you were advanced round your way!
First one I saw was in about 80 but that had a battery case like an old army field telephone, That pub was my local til 2002 when I moved so the charity box was probably a lot later plus we all staggered out of the place pretty much every time we left The Magazine.
Its now been pulled down but I drank in there from 78 or so local from 80 on
 

TVC

Guest
There was a street party. I was 14. I didn't attend.

Saturday Night Fever was on the telly in the evening. I was 14. I didn't watch it
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
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Hexleybeef
I bet the little gits dressed up as C&D won.
How did you guess?
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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
street party for me... I'll have been 12. My most vivid memory was thinking how blinkin' sad my dad was... he set up his tripod in front of the TV and took photographs of the wedding ceremony :wacko:. In the wake of the celebrations was a load of girls getting Diana haircuts xx(
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
yeah remember the housing estate we lived on and every street bar ours having a street party. there were some miserable gits on that road. Lee taylor let me play with the evel knievel launcher most of the day as I had fixed it when his dad had said it was unfixable. then we went to Tree Den, a small patch of waste land with a row of 4 trees on it that you could climb at one end and get to the other end at height ( about 12 foot looking back) . from the middle tree you could see into Hayley ( surname forgotten) big sisters bedroom .

I was 9 .
 
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