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[Closed] Stuff from your youth that you dont see nowadays

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Cassette tapes,

Betamax and video 2000 tapes,

reel to reel tape recorders,

cine cameras,film projectors, slide projectors,

Krooklocks for cars,car seat bead cushons,

Tricycles,adults and childrens,

outside toilets,

tv rental shops,

Pottery horse pulling a cart,

Large glass with a cat climbing up the side,

anything made by K TELL,

Fury toilet seat covers,

Fondue sets,

Extra single track points if you still actuallyn own one of the above, along with your suggestions of tat that should never have been made.


 
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Hedgeporn


 
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Jesus, I still remember a bloke with a horse & cart coming round the houses selling paraffin!


 
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I have an ironic dolly loo roll cover, it’s not furious but does gave a Derby County badge on it. Approx 30yrs old, still going strong.


 
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I went to a fondue recently, I work with someone with a krooklock and a couple of years ago on the same weekend saw white dog s**t and hedgeporn!


 
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I just found Now 11 and Now 20 and a load of other cassettes!!  Now I need a tape deck!


 
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See the source image

have seen trainers on overhead cables for years


 
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Wham bars

Pacers


 
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This thread is thick with cliche and thin with real experience.


 
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Those rear-facng extra seats in the boots of estate cars

Telephone boxes with telephones in them

Antimacasas

Not really see, but pubs smell very different nowadays

Sonic the Hedgehog


 
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Deposits on glass pop bottles (when Corona meant limeade not nasty lager).

Candy cigarettes and cigars. I owned a great many of these but only ever briefly. Never quite reached a 40 a day habit.


 
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My grandparents?


 
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Cathy Robertson


 
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I own too many of the things in this list. I feel I should reassess my hoarding....


 
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Rickets


 
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The National Front.

Thank God we don't have any of that nonsense these days.


 
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Bicycle tyres thrown over lampposts.


 
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Milk men

coal men

chimney sweeps

black and white TVs with dials for tuning

children playing in the streets

paper bags


 
Posted : 04/08/2018 12:01 am
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Hmmm! I still see a lot on your lists.

Fuzzy Felt.


 
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When I were a lad runners used to run in the road and we all said”I wonder why they run in the road.”

We still don’t know.

Hells Angels.

A man with a stone wheel on a push bike who would sharpen knives on a Sunday morning.

Dolly birds. I miss Dolly Birds.


 
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White dog poo


 
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Parents telling their kids to shut the **** up when they're annoying everyone else in a ten mile radius.

People in cars than don't try and kill you because you've stopped them joining the back of the next que by 30 seconds.

And Alpine pop lorrys.

I miss Alpine pop lorrys.

A bottle of cola and a bottle of dandeilion and bird shit was enough to last a family of four for a week back then.


 
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Reebok pump!


 
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Hot dogs

Jumping frogs

Albequerqe


 
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My feet and my wanger


 
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Bay City Rollers fans.


 
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Poor council house folk in vauxhall vivas letting their children smoke No6.


 
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Cassettes? Srsly? Bands sell the bloody things at gigs! Do keep up at the back, boy!


 
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26" wheels

Royal Variety Shows

People keeping cloths pegs in their car to help choke the car in winter and err...chokes


 
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My father in law still has a crook lock . My local loop sees me pass a pair of trainers hanging on the over head cables


 
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Jim’ll Fix It


 
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Those Round Tuit plates or any other plates inexplicably on display stands in peoples houses.

Rope swings on trees

Rotary telephones

Camcorders


 
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I lived with my grandparents until I was six years old in a pit village in North West Durham ..and while I don't remember the exact day it came around but " Pie & Peas ( mushy)  " van used to come around on a week day lunchtime ..the smell was to die for ( before & after ! ).

Polystyrene toilet seat warmers for the outside loo..pure luxury !

Those were the days !


 
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Tracing paper that could also be used as toilet paper but very slidey


 
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Snakebelts!


 
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Oxford bags, starry jumpers and patterned shirts with huuuuuge collars.

oh, and platform wedgies

mh, a child in the 70’s.


 
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Berni Inns - height of decadence as a lad

Sun-burnt kids covered in dried camomile lotion - did we have affordable sun cream in the 60s and 70s?

Nicotine-yellow ceilings in all public buildings

Cars that rusted away before your very eyes and cars with visible wood that was a) real wood and b) structural

Window cleaner with a ladder that was wooden and strapped to the top tube of his bike

Glass pop bottles with a refund notice


 
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Parrafin heaters.

"TV repairman".

Round-pin electricity plugs.

33/45 rpm portable "record players".

Mutton stew.

Frost on the inside of single-glazed windows.

"Hire purchase".

Rag and bone man.

15 minute pause between the programmes on BBC television.

One television channel only. In black and white (see above).

The "Weather man" (always a man) putting magnetic weather symbols on a wall map.

Mass grovelling deference.

I could go on...

But I won't.


 
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Them plastic water games for kids with white buttons that you pressed to skoosh little plastic rings onto a hook inside. You got doublers with skooshers at either end or single skooshers.


 
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Bri-Nylon

Cream Soda

Tuf shoes

Light and bitter

Donkey jackets and monkey boots

Cigarettes in packets of 5

Dunn and Co


 
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Sonic the Hedgehog

I have him on my iPhone 👍 try the App Store.

Laser Sunfish (dinghy)

Alligators

Cottonmouth Moccasin and Copperhead water snakes..

Oldsmobile Vista Station Waggons

Wendys Burger Bars

Oranges the size of footballs


 
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Kids wearing wellies in the summer ... even when its not raining.

Discarded copies of Razzle up the mountain.

Police who scare you even if they were not in uniform.


 
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Wagon wheels as big as your face, curly wurlies as long as your arm


 
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And these..


 
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