Children of the 70's unite.........................

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I hated that hare...I also hated Baby Woodentop
Spotty Dog was everyone's favourite though. It started life as a puppuppet.
 

citybabe

Keep Calm and OMG.......CAKES!!
I'd challenge anyones teacher to my year head Mr Kitchen.. A demon with the blackboard wiper. I swear he could control the thing in the air. "Don't move boy". It was only worse for ya if you moved. He would get you sometime.
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He had a supply of them.


Mr Harner the woodwork teacher NEVER missed. Girls got it chucked at them too
 

The Brewer

Shed Dweller
Location
Wrexham
[QUOTE 2380823, member: 1314"]Not my immediate family (don't have any scanned photos at hand) but my cousin's. However we had the same upbringing, family outlooks and styles. Our clothes were made for us by our aunties who worked in the rag trade. It was rough. I better stop posting on this thread before I slit my wrists.

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Irish accents in the 70's was fun :huh:
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
Best thing about the 70's...?

Kids free to roam about without fear of danger that seems to be media-induced nowadays.
 

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
[QUOTE 2377976, member: 259"]and...
  • Time Tunnel
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
  • Wild Wild West
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Don't forget Blue Peter with John, Val & Pete
Animal Magic
Swap Shop
The Tomorrow People
Six Million Dollar Man
The long,long hot summer of '76
Flares
Hardly any cars about!
Star Wars
Tom Baker was the Doctor
The Goodies
Never going swimming in the sea for six months after seeing Jaws:whistle:


Aaah, those memories:thumbsup:
 
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