Can you name things that youngsters of today won't know?

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Mr Celine

Discordian
Switching on the TV and waiting ages for it to warm up.

Leather footballs with laces.

Boys being lifted over the turnstiles at football matches.

Cars with only four gears.

Doing homework by candlelight during power cuts.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
My school had a set of 20th century encyclopedias (Britannica) which had Dragons in it, and didn't have cars or aeroplanes. Try telling that to the youngsters of today.

Our school encyclopedias taught us how to make gunpowder and detonators. At that point, we became eager pupils.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
My school had a set of 20th century encyclopedias (Britannica) which had Dragons in it, and didn't have cars or aeroplanes. Try telling that to the youngsters of today.

Why haven't we had the 4 Yorkshiremen sketch yet?
I've book that makes no mention of the Wright Brothers.

It does however mention George Caley and has pictures of his gliders.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Electrical appliances that could be repaired.
 
The TV broadcasts ending at midnight.

The plague.

The only overnight radio being Luxembourg or Caroline.

Carburettors.

Slavery.

Transistor radios.

Gary Glitter.

7.62 long rounds.

National Service.

The Raj.

Milkmen.

Biplanes.

Zeppelins.

The blackout.

Cathode ray tubes.

Valve sets.

Cortinas.

British Leyland.

The miners strike.

CND.

Adam and the Ants.

Bodie and Doyle.

Having to periodically buy a new stylus.

MW radio.

MG Midgets.

Blake's 7.

Doing as you're blummen well told at school.

You forgot to mention the little white dot that remained when you switched off the telly.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Golliwogs on Robertson's marmalade jars that you collected for an enamel badge. I got one.

Green Shield stamps.

The grocer's store where your bill was clipped to an overhead wire and whizzed across the ceiling to the cash desk. The vacuum tube version is still in use in some places.
 
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