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  • [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]A pint of lager light & bitter for under 1/9d (lager was a girls drink in those days)


    Still is. ;)
  • Wrestling on TV from Catford town hall - there always seemed to be some ancient granny by the ring hitting the wrestlers with an umbrella or handbag. Quality stuff!
  • Atari games consules
  • County cricket at the Rectory Field Blackheath, Hesketh Park Dartford, The Bat and Ball Ground Gravesend, The Garrison Ground Gillingham, Mote Park Maidstone, The Crabble Dover or Cheriton Road Folkestone.
  • Outfield players going in goal.
  • The "Giant Dogs" sold at Welling United by the rather large bloke. The mass of stewed onions he used to put on top made the thing a meal and a half.................
  • Coca-Cola in glass bottles.....always tastes better.
  • jumpers for goalposts, football down the park
  • playing 5 up front
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  • Newsprint without wearing glasses
  • the 'Today' newspaper.
  • Shoot magazine

    Roy of the Rovers
  • Fred Flintstone & Wilma, baby Pebbles, and Dino the pet dinosaur.

    Barney & Betty Rubble.

    Bedrock City.

    Cars with wheels made of tree trunks and propelled by the drivers feet.

    Record player with a bird using it's beak as a stylus, playing records made ofrom a slab of slate,

    It's the Flintstones ...... quality!
  • Renford rejects
  • Blue Ribbon biscuits
  • bobble hats at matches
    Charlton dog track
    Catford dog track...............etc
    High Streets without 99p stores or charity shops
  • This so called 'West Ham' scarf I used to wear !
  • [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]Fred Flintstone & Wilma, baby Pebbles, and Dino the pet dinosaur.

    Barney & Betty Rubble.

    Bedrock City.

    Cars with wheels made of tree trunks and propelled by the drivers feet.

    Record player with a bird using it's beak as a stylus, playing records made ofrom a slab of slate,

    It's the Flintstones ...... quality!

    I know I don't post much but I am still around :-)
  • K-Tel records

    and cheap and nasty electrical goods made by Ronco.
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  • Jossy's Giants
  • [cite]Posted By: Stuart the Red[/cite]K-Tel records

    and cheap and nasty electrical goods made by Ronco.

    Surely now known as JML?
  • inflatables
  • Oggy & co.,the Flinstones is being shown again this week in the mornings around 11a.m on ITV. Just happens to be our tea break time at work!
  • [cite]Posted By: Wilma[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]Fred Flintstone & Wilma, baby Pebbles, and Dino the pet dinosaur.

    Barney & Betty Rubble.

    Bedrock City.

    Cars with wheels made of tree trunks and propelled by the drivers feet.

    Record player with a bird using it's beak as a stylus, playing records made ofrom a slab of slate,

    It's the Flintstones ...... quality!

    I know I don't post much but I am still around :-)

    WILMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!

    ;o)
  • [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: RedZed333[/cite]Baseball Boots....

    Very fashionable this year, RedZed

    Especially in red.
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    I'm not talking about those poncy, £3,000 a pair fashion statement that fall apart after treading in the first pile of white dog shite...

    I'm talking about proper baseball boots that can kick a can from Woolwich to Charlton without even scuffing the toe and would last you at least 7 years regardless of how much your feet grow...
  • Communists
  • [cite]Posted By: Alex Wright[/cite]Communists

    Ah .... you mean RedZed's under the bed, wearing proper baseball boots?

    ;o)
  • That funny little bit of terracing, just to the left of the covered end as you look from the pitch.
  • [cite]Posted By: mistrollingin[/cite]That funny little bit of terracing, just to the left of the covered end as you look from the pitch.

    That used to be known as the Chicken Run.

    Used to be another similar bit of terracing on the other side of the Grandstand.
    I saw my first Millwall match from there in January 1968.

    Crowd about 30,000. Alan Campbell scored a brilliant winner, 1-0.
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