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I don’t know what any of you are talking about with your stamps chatter, unless they’ve got the queens head on them and go in postboxes then I can only surmise that I am far younger than you all0
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Any Maidstonians on here? Sportique in Gabriel's Hill was a brilliant little sports shop, was it a one off store or were there others? Also, Hubble and Freeman, not many shops in town that sold full size snooker tables.0
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Fumbluff said:I don’t know what any of you are talking about with your stamps chatter, unless they’ve got the queens head on them and go in postboxes then I can only surmise that I am far younger than you all
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My Mum had so many of those green shield stamps we could have wallpapered the house with them.1
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Oh was it a WW2 thing? Think we did it in history??2
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You may be getting confused with rationing.3
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Fumbluff said:Oh was it a WW2 thing? Think we did it in history??
We used to count them in the air raid shelter.2 -
Johnnysummers5 said:Fumbluff said:Oh was it a WW2 thing? Think we did it in history??
We used to count them in the air raid shelter.1 -
Really, I'm amazed, the only one I ever knew was at Bromley Southsaid:Still a Kwik Save in Belvedere close to B&Q.Went past on Sunday, definitely still there!1 - Sponsored links:
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Blockbusters.
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Themightyath2 said:- Do it all’s
- Blockbuster Videos
- Champion Sport - my first Saturday job was at the one in Burtons in the Bexleyheath BroadwayNot a shop - but the Yellow Submarine fish and chip shop at the end of Earshall Road in Eltham - the woman serving in there had the dirtiest finger nails you’d ever seen - still used to go in there!Can we add nightclubs to the thread...?- Stars in Greenwich, great to head up to the “old seats” if you pulled!- Bridewells in Dartford, cheesy music and chicken and chips in a basket
- T’s in Erith - slow songs as the end, last chance to pull!- The Buzzbar in Leicester Sq - a club before clubs opened - finished at 11pm
- The City Ale and Wine Bar (near Tower Hill) - everyone was smashed before 9pm
Cor, dear me! Now we are going back!
I had forgotten all about Stars in Greenwich, I only went there once and I must have been about 18 but being stunned that there were girls in there from my old secondary school that I knew were about 14, it was like a ------- school disco!!!0 -
Probably already even mentioned but John Menzies and C&A spring to mind (although you can still find C&A in Countries like France and Germany).0
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meldrew66 said:Cloud 9 records, Sidcup
Yeah, baby!
I must have done at least three years free advertising up to London and back for Cloud 9. Their carrier bags were just the right size for my lunch and fanzine. And I loved that shop.0 -
Stig said:guinnessaddick said:meldrew66 said:Rumbelows, Welling Corner
Golf Addick bought a superb one in the mid eighties which he used to sit in front of and play around with whilst listening to music. They were great with their multiple knobs and buttons, and flashing lights. Back then, you would listen to music with a friend whilst admiring the hifi and album sleeves.
Then you could stack another level on and do it some more 😉.
In the late eighties I bought my own with my hard earned money and I spent literally weeks, probably over a month hovering around shops in order to get the one I liked most. It had double speed dubbing on it which helped with all the copies we swapped between friends.
Music was so much more physical in those days. We've lost something magical down the line.1 -
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MeebaumAzanitch said:Williams Furniture Shops - 'When you walk through the door, your pounds worth more . . . at Williams where else'.
When you walk through the door, you fall through the floor....1