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On 02/03/2019 at 09:45, Marlon36 said:
They were great for sticking your pencil in for a quick sharpen...
Or if your Peter Griffin your dick in to lol
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3 hours ago, Marlon36 said:
I remember in the New Year's thread you said that you hoped 2019 would be a better year for you... I understand why now x
Not only as a kid I had one but as an adult as well because when I worked in security for the NHS, the blue snorkel parka was part of the uniform. I was bloody grateful for having one in the winter when doing outside patrols on foot!
As a kid I once zipped the hood right up but wasn't able to unzip it as the fur was stuck in the zip and then having some sort of panic attack thinking I was going be stuck like it forever.
Kenny still wears these today lmao
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2 hours ago, chasnbons said:
Only got Dad left since Mum passed away in November. His shed is like an Alladins cave and he has lots of old stuff upstairs.
Once again I jump in without thinking sorry to hear that matey you know what I meant though
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On 27/02/2019 at 21:27, chasnbons said:
Would you believe there's one of those in Dads shed
Do your parents own a shop like the range lol
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5 minutes ago, evo1 said:
MMM not had that for ages, but with an ice cream block?? am not knocking it as never try that way as used to put jam in mine like mum's home made rice pudding.
HOMEMADE RICE PUDDING with the burnt skin on the top mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm splash of milk to wet it up a bit top notch pudding not had that for at least 30 years since I moved out of my mums
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6 hours ago, 1969kappa said:
MINT CUSTARD ??????????WTF thats a new one on me looks like pea soup and sponge
What school did you go Hogwarts lol
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On 20/02/2019 at 19:49, barcrest junky said:
Gauntlet. A game I loved but was sadly no good at. Great concept of allowing you to stay alive with extra coinage
Not one of my strongest games either also the never ending continues helped lol
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On 18/02/2019 at 22:21, evo1 said:
Rhyl is tiding its self up now but it will never be the same as when we was kids going on day trips there and mum and dad playing bingo all day in the arcades and seen you neighbor from down the street there on a day trip as well and if we was lucky got to stay in a caravan up towyn/blackcat. Good days my friend.
i do go to towyn to take the kids who are 4 and 8 ya its a bit of a shit hole but to a kid, like we was once the joy of the arcades and the fair, the beach. Also for me brings memories back when i went with mum and dad who i dont have anymore. i just wanted to show them what we did when we was kids.
Yeah it's sort of passed down telepathically lol I have taken my son and grandson to pontins prystatyn,Haven prystatyn and blackpool and days out to towyn(last one because I love that dive bomber ride at towyn lol never grown up)or is it to show them how hard we had it lmfao
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11 minutes ago, char042102 said:
oh man you made my day !!!
I totally forgot about those , loved them back int day , what great memories , scuba diver and star wars transfers, I think I even remember those exact ones, I'm sure there might have been others as-well but those you put up are fantastic, I remember them well now,
cheers for the reminder
hey guys here's a little something you might recall
these were everywhere lol Batman Batmobile Car Vintage Corgi Toy
Fires rocket's from the tube that's what the little dial behind batman is for
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7 minutes ago, evo1 said:
Dont knock it as it probably sells for about £70 a roll nowadays as everyone loves retro now
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On 15/02/2019 at 20:42, evo1 said:
lmao micheal jackson "rub and play" ohhhh errrr that finger in the bottom left corner looks menacing credit where credits due he stays away from babies it's say ages 4 and up
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On 15/02/2019 at 14:59, chasnbons said:
Most action men I've pulled have moaned rather than talked.
I actually had the same one, but he stopped talking after he'd been in the bath with me
I bet your action man smiled more than most action men if you were pulling him regularly lol
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On 15/02/2019 at 05:51, Marlon36 said:
lmao that's the one Rhyl/prestatyn/towyn the three places anyone who lived within 100 mile went there it was ok back then have you seen it now I would rather spend the week in kabul you gave me a laugh there man nice one
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4 hours ago, evo1 said:
What have these two items got in common?
The TV and the wire coat hanger.
Using the coat hanger as an aerial and having to move the thing every time you turn the tv over, And the tv had that twisty knob to turn the channel over so you wasn't sure if you was on the right channel anyway
Plus an added bonus how to use one on your car with your two knob stereo.
nice I wonder if it's electric lmao
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4 hours ago, evo1 said:
Caps for guns
It was always cowboys and indians when growing up but as a cowboy you had to have caps in your gun. Also rubbing a stone on them so they would make them go bang.
Plus always remember going Rhyl in north wales as this was the place for us stoke lot back in the 70s - early 80's and the seaside shops used to sell keyring cap guns.
Ahhh proper caps before they went all posh and round plastic 6 shooters
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11 hours ago, fatdad said:
i had one the same only mine after a nights drinking had the knobs melted because of a chip pan fire..
i put the chip pan on and forgot about it until i could smell plastic burning...i rushed in and opened the kitchen window and threw the chip pan out... but i had a german shepard and forgot he was in the back garden so when i opened the window he jumped up to see what i was doing and the chip pan flew over his head and burst like napalm in the back garden.
never seen a dog jump so high and fast to get in through a window..
he was unharmed...
glas it was unharmed or I wouldn't have put a smiley face
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38 minutes ago, evo1 said:
Give Us A Clue.
Give Us a Clue was a British televised game show version of charades which was broadcast on ITV from 1979 to 1992. The original host was Michael Aspel from 1979 to 1984, followed by Michael Parkinson from 1984 to 1992. The show featured two teams, one captained by Lionel Blair and the other by Una Stubbs
Now i often find myself playing this with other drivers who peep there horn and they start waving there arms in the car.
oh so you have seen me in a car then
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70s & 80s Lifestyle
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They held a fortune even back then when every coin was 3 times the size lol