Off Topic I Remember When

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Sunday night was bath night....I was 3rd in the queue. Didn't matter how manky you got Monday till Saturday, bath was Sunday.
Oven in the kitchen was a coal fired Rayburn....a cross between a fire, a hob and an oven.
3 channels on the tele, but bbc2 was only on certain times of the day. I remember us getting a new tele and it had 4 push in channel select buttons....the 4th one was "futureproofing".
Dad use to put tatties wrapped in foil in the fire.
Having about 10 blankets on the bed in the winter....getting crushed to death was more likely than hyperthermia.
 
Kneeling on a subuteo player and snapping him then using a match to melt his legs to join them back to his torso. :emoticon-0136-giggl. Always seemed to go to grandma or grandads on a Sunday for tea or some other aunty. Putting my best cloths and shoes on for church on a Sunday and then being told to get them back off again as soon as I got back in. Always getting wrong for scuffing the toes of my new shoes.
 
Sunday night was bath night....I was 3rd in the queue. Didn't matter how manky you got Monday till Saturday, bath was Sunday.
Oven in the kitchen was a coal fired Rayburn....a cross between a fire, a hob and an oven.
3 channels on the tele, but bbc2 was only on certain times of the day. I remember us getting a new tele and it had 4 push in channel select buttons....the 4th one was "futureproofing".
Dad use to put tatties wrapped in foil in the fire.
Having about 10 blankets on the bed in the winter....getting crushed to death was more likely than hyperthermia.

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You could go out and leave the house unlocked and neighbours would watch out for you. Everyone seemed to be aunty or uncle. The rag and bone man with his horse and cart shouting . (Could never understand what he said). Fish and chips with scraps in newspaper .
I always thought it was, any bags of lumbago but didn’t have a clue really.
 
Saturday matinee at Silksworth cinema cheering the hero's, booing the villans. Helping the Vaux delivery men with drey and horses. Standing outside the comrades club waiting until someone would come out to pass a message to your Dad. The bar windows being frosted so no-one could see people drinking.
Then when you were 18 and had the sanctuary of a male only bar and a scenty end lounge for the ladies.
 
I remember when lucozade was what your man forced you to have a small cup of if you had a tummy upset - now the same stuff is gulped by the gallon because it will apparently make you an Olympic athlete

It's not the same stuff is it? The fizzy stuff original flavour was what you are talking about. I'm sure I've seen in pharmasicts in the hospital so they must still give it to people in there.
 
Saturday matinee at Silksworth cinema cheering the hero's, booing the villans. Helping the Vaux delivery men with drey and horses. Standing outside the comrades club waiting until someone would come out to pass a message to your Dad. The bar windows being frosted so no-one could see people drinking.
Then when you were 18 and had the sanctuary of a male only bar and a scenty end lounge for the ladies.
This for me but in the Odeon in the town, when there was a chase scene everyone would be seated but bouncing their legs as if they were running....surreal
 
It's not the same stuff is it? The fizzy stuff original flavour was what you are talking about. I'm sure I've seen in pharmasicts in the hospital so they must still give it to people in there.

It’s a long time since I had any of the new stuff so can’t really remember. But it’s pretty much the same in the sense that’s it pretty much just sugar.