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

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Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
That what they do now with diet and exercise will shape their health and lifestyle throughout their adult lives.
 

NorthernDave

Never used Über Member
How to fix a puncture, other than by replacing the innertube.

When I returned to cycling I asked for a puncture repair kit along with all the other gubbins I needed (lights, lock, etc). The shop assistant was genuinely surprised to be asked for one and told me that most people don't bother fixing punctures anymore as tubes are so cheap. However they still stocked them and I bought one (along with 5 tubes for a tenner) :okay:

Dad teaching you to change a tyre/ tube using the kitchen spoons .

And then trying to bend the spoons back to the right shape to be put back in the kitchen drawer, hoping no-one would notice... :whistle:
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
That people who moan when they are old, moaned when they were young, they just got older.
And old fellows in the pub felt a compulsion to show you their war wounds, though it was always doubtful that any of them got their scars anywhere near battle.


Anyone remember Green Shield Stamps? The first way that supermarkets invented for making the other customers behind wait just that bit longer. Nowadays, everything has to be packed away before considering paying for it, by which time they've forgotten how much it was so they ask again and the cashier has to look at their display and tell them. (There was a pink equivalent of Green Shield stamps. It might have been something to do with Fine Fare supermarkets but I'm too old to remember which shops they were issued in.)

Safeways supermarkets have been gone long enough to be completely forgotten.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
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Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Disabled 2nd world war veteran newspaper sellers........'Eeeenin May-ul'!
Always remember the one on New Street, Birmingham. He had one arm, a flat cap and a constant fag on.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
And old fellows in the pub felt a compulsion to show you their war wounds, though it was always doubtful that any of them got their scars anywhere near battle.


Anyone remember Green Shield Stamps? The first way that supermarkets invented for making the other customers behind wait just that bit longer. Nowadays, everything has to be packed away before considering paying for it, by which time they've forgotten how much it was so they ask again and the cashier has to look at their display and tell them. (There was a pink equivalent of Green Shield stamps. It might have been something to do with Fine Fare supermarkets but I'm too old to remember which shops they were issued in.)

Safeways supermarkets have been gone long enough to be completely forgotten.
Morrisons are bringing the name back.

Prestos has long since gone.
 
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