Wagon Wheels

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ERINBLACK

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Dec 27, 2014
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How small are they now compared to the halcyon days of the 70's!!

How good were the 70's?? Bliss.

United biscuits!! Marvellous stuff.
 
Wagon Wheels as I recall them were actually the exact same size as the Wagon Wheels on my "Action Man Wild West Pioneer Wagon".

It may have been sheer happenstance but I have my suspicions that this was a cunning ploy by Palitoy in conjunction with McVities.
 
Big as ****ing dustbin lids, they were.

Some other good things about the 70s;

Spangles contained a tiny trace of LSD. If you ate the whole packet and drank a quart of Tizer you ended up tripping.
If you got your hand down a bird's knickers before she wrote your name on her exercise book, she was a slapper.
Capstan Full Strength were available on the NHS as a cure for asthma.
Guinness was good for you.
 
Big as ****ing dustbin lids, they were.

Some other good things about the 70s;

Spangles contained a tiny trace of LSD. If you ate the whole packet and drank a quart of Tizer you ended up tripping.
If you got your hand down a bird's knickers before she wrote your name on her exercise book, she was a slapper.
Capstan Full Strength were available on the NHS as a cure for asthma.
Guinness was good for you.

Do they not still use Guiness in hospitals?

That or Mackeson, so its still good for you.