Friday, 12 November 2010

Those were the days...

British Bulldogs, Striker, Red Telephone boxes, Reverse charges, Nimble bread adverts, The New Seekers, Meccano sets, Chopper bikes, Bob-a-job week, School milk, Segs in the heels of shoes, The Tomorrows people, White dog poo, Mojos and Blackjacks, Imps (liquorice sweet), 'Caps' for toy guns, Radio Luxemburg, Pea shooters, Spud guns, Pegging smartie tops to the spokes of your bike, Party severns, Power cuts, Marbles, Tonka toys, Candy cigarettes, the testcard, 5 button waisters with hip pockets, Click clacks (clackers), Curly wurleys, Janet and John books, Play Away, Magpie, Blue Peter, Black Beauty, National health black rimmed glasses, ticket collectors on buses, Penny for the guy, Sale of the century, Slade, Mud, Bay City Rollers, Man Utd being crap, Tizer, Football in the park jumpers for goalposts, Mum wetting her hanky and wiping dirt of your face, Police 5, Scrumping, Kick the can and hop it, Gobstoppers, Milk bottles, Esso, Subbuteo, Playing conkers, Action Man, Corgi cars, Sherbert dip with a stick of liquorice, ladybird books, School sports day, Watneys pale ale, FA Cup it's a knockout, the pop man, the Clangers, Hectors House, Trumpton, Lucky bags, silk football scarves, floodlights at football grounds, Spirograph, Shoot magazine with league tables, Viewmaster, Clapperboard, Here come the Double Deckers, Dixon of Dock Green, Dandelion and Burdock, Kaleidoscope, Pooh sticks, Sticker albums, Penny sweets, Bazooka Joes, Colditz boardgame, Dinky toys, Etch-a-sketch, theWombles, Animal magic with Johnny Morris, 'Charlie says' educational adverts, Instant whip, Music centres, Pink Panther cartoon series, Toffos, Grandstand, Rag and bone man, Woolworths, Foreign pen pals, I- Spy books, Vinyl records.....why not leave some of yours in the comments section

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  1. Some more....The GOODIES, Pink wafer biscuits, Rolf Harris, Bagpuss, Flash Gordon (at the cinema)Going to 'CUBS', Rugby Radio masts, Midget gems, MAYFAIR magazine :), Spinning tops, the VG (local shop), church parade,

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