Remember the 70's

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  1. MarioKempes

    MarioKempes Well-Known Member

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    RE: Not much available, sorry mate.

    Didnt she appear in the Bill as a DC a few years ago?
     
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    RE: can't remember what their names were, but

    What about Roy Markham?</p>

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    Power cuts, Mam & Dad skint, long hot summers.....

    and being very happy.
     
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    Who became Bobby Ewing nt
     
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    Party at your house, May 77ish nt
     
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    RE: Who became Bobby Ewing nt

    I'd forgotten all about the man from Atlantis. Love it when i was a kid.
     
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    ..oooh and round necked adidas t shirts... mine was light blue nt
     
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    Fader jeans... baggy with embroidery on the back of them !!

    Star jumpers</p>

    hi leg doc marts.... cherry tuxan</p>

    crombies</p>

    harrington jackets</p>

    two tone oxford bags with high waist bands (corset)</p>

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    No, Conoco. You're old when its remember the 50's!! nt
     
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    Elvis died
    Left school
    coal picking at cortonwood with me dad
    away games in a mini bus
    silk scarf on my wrist(went pink and tassles fell off)
    blood red dockers
    oldfields pie and pea stall on matchdays(chipped plates,mugs and rusty forks)
    21,000 against grimsby
    walking to oakwell one boxing day from wath(no buses running)then finding out we couldve got the train from wombwell
    soup at oakwell-not bovril crap
    getting threatened in Donny-walked round woolies,then came home tooscared to go to match

    Ahh those were the days!
     
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    blood red dockers
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    21,000 against grimsby
    walking to oakwell one boxing day from wath(no buses running)then finding out we couldve got the train from wombwell
    soup at oakwell-not bovril crap
    getting threatened in Donny-walked round woolies,then came home tooscared to go to match

    Ahh those were the days!
     
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    Nutty bars.
     
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    Not the 70's, but I can remember when you could buy half a pound of liquorice allsorts offcuts for 2 old pence and 20 Ardath cigarettes for elevenpence halfpenny. Always remember the cigarette machine which dispensed 2 Crayol fags for 1d.
     

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