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Jesus, I remember The Hurricanes!

Not seen the last few posts of this yet and won't do til I've posted this. So I'm guessing its to do with blind date.

Dad used to look after me and the bro on Saturday's. It used to consist of Grandstand and Football Focus then a trip to Filbert St if he could afford it. If not, it'd be Baywatch, then fetch mum from Boots at 5pm (I'll forever associate the sports report tune on 5live with those Saturday's) then Gladiators followed by Blind Date.

oh yeh and Live & Kicking in the morning. They used to do that music video review thing called Hit Miss or Maybe.

Saturday lunch would consist of Dad doing beans on toast and making us wash up. We'd fill the sink with water and head back in the lounge as we'd be leaving the dishes to 'soak' lol

Dad would always let us off as Football Focus was on.

Great memories of a great childhood!

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Jesus, I remember The Hurricanes!

Not seen the last few posts of this yet and won't do til I've posted this. So I'm guessing its to do with blind date.

Christ, that would push DT over the edge.

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all-you-can-tug internet porn and drive-through KFC/quote]

Beautifully described lol

Back in the day it was your mates worn out copy of Debbie does Dallas on Betamax plus fish and chips once a week if you were lucky. The youth of today don't know how good they've got it lol

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Rations and powdered egg, or all-you-can-tug internet porn and drive-through KFC? Modern Britain is great if you don't spend all the time finding things to moan about

You lost the argument, right there.

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I have a 90s themed party this week and I'm struggling for a costume. Hit me with realistic ideas

 

Pat Sharpe. Great hair and snazzy trousers.

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Try'na also find a pic of an old Hot Wheels thing I had where a Ghost Rider would do a loop and crash into a wall to which he and the wall would break into pieces

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I remember playing Pogs/Tazo's in the playground against friends for keeps until it got banned.

Then we had crazybones/gogo's which we'd play for keeps aswell. Closest to the wall or where you knock them down.

Tamagotchi but I didn't have that for long as it kept dying when I was at school as I couldn't look after it.

Also having a game boy and getting a little light that used to go on the side of it.

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Parents used to park their Diplodocus on the roundabouts near school in DTs day.

 

 

Its always the Diplodocus drivers, they were also always the ones right up your clacker in the outside track on the pathway. Wankers

 

I have a 90s themed party this week and I'm struggling for a costume. Hit me with realistic ideas

 

Britney Spears?  ( i heard you already have the clothes in your wardrobe?)  ;)

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We've just had our new telephone directory. At one time they were A4 sized and 2 inches thick, now they're half as wide and no thicker than a paperback novel.

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We've just had our new telephone directory. At one time they were A4 sized and 2 inches thick, now they're half as wide and no thicker than a paperback novel.

 

 

 

Who needs a landline when you have mobiles?

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Who needs a landline when you have mobiles?

I know. As we'd got our new book we threw out the old one and it was still in the plastic wrapper.

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We've just had our new telephone directory. At one time they were A4 sized and 2 inches thick, now they're half as wide and no thicker than a paperback novel.

 

Did somebody deliver it through the post? If so who and I'dont mean the post man but which organisation? I haven't had one in years. What about yellow pages and Thompsons directories? Do they deliver anymore or is it all online?

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