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Everyday things from back in the day that seem really weird now

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  • Hitchhiking
  • Playing knock-downs and also penny up the wall (still might happen - I don't know). 
  • No mobile phones and not many had ladlines but word always got round that there was a kickabout at the local park.

    I assume because people had real friends that they spoke to and not the imaginery ones they have on social media.
  • Penny for the guy, bangers, Catherine wheels, etc.
  • Bunking on a lewis coach to get back from away games.
  • robroy said:
    SodaStreams
    Just bought one...
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  • MrOneLung said:
    people outside train stations and pubs with trays of bic cigarette lighters
    Also selling small flags with large pins in tray’s 
    (may have been charity’s)
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    The Beverley Sisters……All your Own with the irritating Huw Weldon being the compare……The very middle of the road King Brothers seemed to be on there every bloody week, oh how boring they were.
    The Appleyards and Amos & Andy.
    All mid to late 50’s.
  • Curb_It said:

    Drink driving was very common in the past.  Thankfully it is far less common now.  Well definitely in towns and cities.  

    Come to SW France, where the locals practice it in the hope it will become an Olympic sport at Paris 2024!
  • The H&S mob of today would have had a meltdown on the 1 day every year when Charlton Boys School along with numerous other south London schools boarded trains and departed for their day trip to France. Cant remember ever seeing a teacher or anyone responsible overseeing anything. There must be thousands of flick knives on the seabed near Dover as everyone bottled bringing them back through customs 😂 it was also the 1 day in the year where we could fratenise with the fairer sex
  • Meat raffles down the pub. Such a weird prize.

    And as I kid was always told it was illegal to put the light on in the car when driving. What was that all about?
    Isn't that true? I won't let me kids put the light on
  • Just bought one...
    Likewise!
  • The Beverley Sisters……All your Own with the irritating Huw Weldon being the compare……The very middle of the road King Brothers seemed to be on there every bloody week, oh how boring they were.

    Bizarre fact, but true.
    For a short while in the 70's I worked in Audit for the Family Division Principal Registry in Somerset House.
    One of my duties was to bank the fees/takings from the public offices.
    One of the bank clerks was Tony King. Turns out he was the Tony King of the King Brothers.
    I guess they never made their fortune in showbiz!
  • The Question of Sport board game - it even had the mystery guest round! 
  • The Black and White Mistral Show  
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  • Whaaaat???
    Transistor Radio. Used to fall asleep with it on my pillow listening to Radio Luxembourg.
  • Love Thy Neighbour and Mind Your Language, made the Carry On films seem like Oscar contenders.  Jim'll Fix It and Rolf Harris, 'can you tell what it is yet?' yes, a pair of blatant nonces
  • ads said:
    Love Thy Neighbour and Mind Your Language, made the Carry On films seem like Oscar contenders.  Jim'll Fix It and Rolf Harris, 'can you tell what it is yet?' yes, a pair of blatant nonces
    Mind Your Language - staple Saturday evening fair after Grandstand.
  • edited May 2023
    8-track cassettes. Those things were huge. Today you could rent one out as a bed-sit.

    (My first ever buy on HP (is that still a thing?) was an 8-track cassette player for my Capri.) It was £30....)
  • Mind Your Language - staple Saturday evening fair after Grandstand.
    Not in our house ITV was common!.
  • A.A. patrol men in brown uniforms on motorbikes with a sidecar waiting at junctions to salute passing motorist with A.A badges on their bumpers.

  • The Beverley Sisters……All your Own with the irritating Huw Weldon being the compare……The very middle of the road King Brothers seemed to be on there every bloody week, oh how boring they were.
    The Appleyards and Amos & Andy.
    All mid to late 50’s.
    Alma Cogan and her husky voice
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