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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Anybody seen a coal man recently? I always wanted one of their leather jerkins when I was a kid. Very cool.:becool:
 

Blue_icicle

New Member
Location
Essex
This has really got my brain rattling ...

How about chicken rissoles? I used to love chicken rissoles! If I'm honest Birds Eye, I really don't think crispy coated chicken breast is quite the same.

Invacars - didn't they come in Black too?

Trains and buses that could operate in extremes of weather.

long hot summers (miss those)

Funny Faces (maybe they do still sell those? I don't look in the ice cream fridges much these days)

Shops where not 'Everything is out'

Shops that aren't self service.

Old bobbies on the beat (they are all so young now)

Bobbies Whistles (never hear them - assuming they don't have them now)

Police boxes

AA/RAC Boxes on remote roads

Gallons.

Tiger tails on the end of whip aerials

I'm really sounding like a grumpy old git now :sad:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
TV's with dials, my first tv had dials and i had to litterally tune it every time i wanted to change chanel

I've still got one, black and white, naturally. I'll be upgrading with some regret when they turn the analogue off later in the summer.

A remote will be nice, but it'll cut down the amount of exercise I get.
 
Green Shield Stamps
Getting a free glass when you filled up with petrol
Kids looking out the back window of the car as it went along.
Little stripey tents they used to put up over man hole covers when they were working in them.
Phone box phones with "Button A and Button B" in them.
Phone numbers that started with the town.
Mister Byrite
Our Price Records
Ten shilling notes
Hiding from the milkman when he called to collect his money

We used to travel from Hampshire to Essex quite often about 30 - 35 years ago (yikes) and each time Mum and Dad would decide if they should drive "through town" which was right through the middle of London or "go round" which was going around the North Circular (this was way before the M25).
 
This got me thinking about cars.

In the 60s 70s and 80s cars were very basic. I owned lots when I was young, doing them up and selling them or just changing them to try another model out.

Often you bought cars without a radio in and had to put one in yourself. This involved fitting the aerial by drilling a hole in the wing of the car.
I also used to fit sunroofs myself, getting one from a scrappie.
You could get and fit heated rear windows which was a sheet of plastic with the elements on it that you stuck on the window (and it fell off after a while).
Halogen spotlights were a must and you needed lots of Davids Isopon to fill the rust holes. I know you still can get it but you dont have the rust holes now.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Talk of cars reminds me of those winter mornings when the street would be full of cars going rrrrrer-rrrrer-rrrrrrer-rrrrrerrr-rrrrrerrrr rrrrerrrrrrr-rrrrrerrrrrrr-rrrrrerrrrrr-rrrrrrrrrerrrrr rrrrrrerrrrrrr-rrrrrrrerrrr-rrrrrrrrrerrrrrrr-rrrrrrrrerrrrrrr

Nowadays, cars start.
 
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