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things we did differently as kids in the 1960s 1970s 1980s than kids of today.

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zzxxee | 08:32 Mon 14th Feb 2011 | ChatterBank
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Riding in cars with no seat belts, or air bags
living in houses with asbestos

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something else I've thought of, staying at our gran's in the country whilst mam was ill going to the lavvie ( plank with hole over lavvie bin)
night soil men used to come round at night to empty them I would put off going to the loo until the last minute (I swear I can still smell that bin).Ron.
The outside loo with newspaper cut into squares, no loo roll then, bread and dripping, cocoa and sugar in paper for a dip, liquorice root and spanish put in a bottle of water and shaken up.
Go to MailOnline and search for an article by Craig Brown called 'Five Go Into Town And Do Whatever'. Can someone post a link when they find it, please.
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The shop near our school sold single cigarettes for 3d. I don't suppose they'd do that now.
Crackerjack was rubbish.
I agree Hopkirk, even as a 10/11 year old I found it cheesy and irritating, I much preferred Blue Peter, Magpie and one or two of those dubbed programmes from the continent (eg. White Horses, Belle and Sebastien etc).

Great memories for me:
Looking for "suspicious objects" on the army ranges near where I lived (bullets, mortar shells etc).
Victory V lozenges - they had chloroform and ether in the ingredients back then!
Series 1 airfix kits which were 18 1/2 "new pence".
Jon Pertwee, Opportunity Knocks, Lost In Space ..etc
thinking Pong (in the seaside arcade) was cutting edge
Christ Bibblebub ! that dog in your avatar is the stuff nightmares are made of.
....which gives me an idea (he said mysteriously).
Listening to the very first "Archers" on the radio and being furious that the slot had been the preserve of "Dick Barton, Special Agent".

What a pleasant read all these comments have been by the way,
Answerprancer - the original has a slight animation to it http://tinyurl.com/6b99ue9
Thanks, Whiskeryron! Always have been useless at links! Very funny article.
Scarey bibble, like a hound from hell.

I can just about remember Henry Hall's Guest Night, and Billy Cotton's Band Show and Archie Andrews wth Peter Brough. Pre 1960;s stuff.
In regards to sandies post about ciggies, we used to club together buy a brand called domino, four in a paper packet with four matches for sixpence (2½p) and then have to smoke them all as nobody dared take them home.If you went out with a tanner in your pocket the sweet shop was yours for the taking, black jacks and fruit salads at four a penny, sherbet dips, gob stoppers, aniseed balls, pineapple chunks and a whole load of sweets you never see now-a-days, and if you do get them they don't taste the same after the S & H people have sorted out the ingredients
To all you old fashioned sweets lovers--have a click on this link

http://www.aquarterof...g-penny-p-151164.html Ron♥
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Swap shop, Tiswas, follyfoot farm, mike reids runaround, cheggers plays pop. t.v programmes just are not the same anymore :0(

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