fishing with a handline on the fish quay
when people actually went out to work, got paid weekly in their hands, knew exactly how much to pay out and how much 'pocket money' they had to themselves and debt was something we lived without, if you could not afford it then you saved up...many a time doing a bit overtime and weekend work.
a 'holiday' was anywhere away from work for a week or two and if you managed to get to the seaside it was an adventure.
heading to the pub and getting 4 pints and 10 number 6 out of a quid.
i could go one but will leave some for others.
When I got the best ever birthday present. A radio casette player of my own for my bedroom. Had an earpiece. Used to listen to Tommy Vance through that earpiece. To this day I cant get to sleep without an earpiece and something to listen to.
When you went to the outside loo, had a bath (tin) in front of the fire, put a sheet of newspaper over the fire to help it blaze up. Deliveries were the pop man, fruit and veg, butcher, coalman. The bins were collected by fellas who carried them on their shoulders. Just about everyone got milk delivered and a newspaper or so it seemed to me when doing them. I’ll stop there to allow others to post.
I remember being bored ****less every Sunday. No footy on the TV, no shops open, no smartphones, nowt on TV. Just hanging around, kicking a football about waiting for Monday morning