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phredd
07-29-2007, 10:13 AM
If I had a time capsule of memories I would fill it like this :-


Close your eyes and go back in time...

Before the Internet...
Before semi-automatics, joyriders and crack....
Before SEGA or Super Nintendo...

Way back........

I'm talking about Hide and Seek in the park.
The corner shop.
Hopscotch.
Butterscotch.
Skipping.
Handstands.
Football with an old can.
Fingerbob.
Beano, Dandy, Buster, Twinkle and Dennis the Menace.
Roly Poly.
Hula Hoops, jumping the stream, building dams.
The smell of the sun and fresh cut grass.
Bazooka Joe bubble gum.
An ice cream cone on a warm summer night from the van that plays a tune.
Chocolate or vanilla or strawberry or maybe Neapolitan or perhaps screwball.

Wait......

Watching Saturday morning cartoons, short commercials or the flicks.
Children's Film Foundation, The Double Deckers, Red Hand Gang, Tomorrow People, Tiswas or Swapshop?, and 'Why Don't You'? - or staying up for Doctor Who.
When around the corner seemed far away and going into town seemed like going somewhere.
Earwigs, wasps, stinging nettles and bee stings.
Sticky fingers.
Playing Marbles. Ball bearings. Big 'uns and Little 'uns.
Cops and Robbers, Cowboys and Indians, and Zorro.
Climbing trees.
Making igloos out of snow banks.
Walking to school, no matter what the weather.
Running till you were out of breath, laughing so hard that your stomach hurt.
Jumping on the bed. Pillow fights. Spinning around on roundabouts, getting dizzy and falling down was cause for giggles. Being tired from playing.... remember that?
The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team.
Water balloons were the ultimate weapon.
Football cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle.
Choppers and Grifters.
Eating raw jelly. Orange squash ice pops.
Vimto and Jubbly lollies

Remember when...

There were two types of trainers - girls and boys, and Dunlop Green Flash
The only time you wore them at School was for P.E.
And they were called gym shoes or if you are older, plimsoles. Daps if you're from Bristol!
You knew everyone in your street - and so did your parents.
It wasn't odd to have two or three 'best' friends.
You didn't sleep a wink on Christmas Eve.
When nobody owned a pure-bred dog.
When 'two shillings' was decent pocket money
Curly Wurlys. Space Dust. Toffo's.
Top Trumps.
When you'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny.
When any parent could discipline any kid, or feed him or use him to carry groceries and nobody, not even the kid, thought a thing of it.
When being sent to the head's office was nothing compared to the fate that awaited a misbehaving pupil at home.
Basically, we were in fear for our lives but it wasn't because of drive-by shootings, drugs, gangs etc.

Remember when....

Decisions were made by going "Ip, Dip, Dog Sh*t"
Race issue" meant arguing about who ran the fastest.
Money issues were handled by whoever was the banker in Monopoly
The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was germs.
And the worst thing in your day was having to sit next to one.
It was unbelievable that 'British Bulldog 123' wasn't an Olympic event.
Having a weapon in school, meant being caught with a catapult.
Nobody was prettier than Mum.
Scrapes and bruises were kissed and made better.
Taking drugs meant orange-flavoured chewable aspirin.
Ice cream was considered a basic food group.
Getting a foot of snow was a dream come true.
Older siblings were the worst tormentors, but also the fiercest protectors.

If you can remember most or all of these, then you have LIVED.
anon.
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And one from HARVEY ANDREWS in song format. >>>>>

In the days when we had nothing
And the rent was overdue,
We'd never ever worry
And we'd always see it through,
We didn't mind the hard times
We just said 'I Love You'
In the days when we had nothing - we had fun.

But now the mortgage won't get smaller
And the rates are on the rise,
The bills come every morning
And I find to my surprise
That with a house, a car, a fridge, a bar
And all that money buys
In the days when we had nothing - we had fun.

In the days when we had nothing
But the dreams we knew we shared,
There were empty shelves and old tin cans
But niether of us cared.
We said we can't, knew we shouldn't
Then we went and dared,
In the days when we had nothing - we had fun.

In the days when we had nothing
We had everything and more,
We had all the years ahead
And there were years ahead galore.
But it's taken all those years for me
To find what living's for,
Let's forget that we've got something - and have fun.
*************************************
Words, music and guitar by Harvey Andrews. (One of the best Folk Singers in the UK)

Phredd

Ged
07-30-2007, 11:42 AM
Great stuff Phredd.

Ernie
07-30-2007, 02:45 PM
Keep them going Phredd, really good.:handclap:

Klaatu
10-24-2007, 03:48 PM
That was a joy to read, Please post more if possible.
I remember all of these...Happy times indeed.

Tin baths.
Mars Attacks chewy cards.
The Outer limits on the telly.
A tiger in your tank.
The Esso Blue man.
Those little plastic rockets you got off the rag and bone man that you put caps in.
Collecting "bommie" wood.
building a steerie.
Fog.
Toffee apples.
Racing lollyice sticks down a rain sodden gutter.
The man from UNCLE
6d wooden gliders.
A"chippy tea" on a Friday...a real treat.
Putting Bangers in dog sh*t...then running away to a safe distance.
American comics.
Plastacine and a drawing book."Bliss"
Airfix kits in a plastic bag.
Dettol.
Spiders on the whitewash.
Jumping off a backloading bus while it's still going.
Thunder and Lightning...Quite regular!

lottie
10-24-2007, 09:36 PM
WOW i remember a lot of that....................i must be old :sad:

Ged
10-26-2007, 02:09 PM
Here's one i'd prepared earlier which mentions a few 70s things.....

http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3434

Klaatu
10-26-2007, 02:27 PM
Brilliant that Ged...I remember all of those.
Happy days indeed.

chippie
10-26-2007, 06:00 PM
Flippin, eck Gedrick, you don,t half go on don,t you. ha ha

the 70s was special to me buying my first car, ceasing to being a virgin,being reunited living with my dad, leaving home, getting a decent wage, buying my first suit, leaving Desmond Street, living with my first partner, living in Catrill Farm,

to name but a few without getting my diaries out of the attic.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:

gregs dad
10-26-2007, 07:05 PM
Here`s some things from the1940`s I remember
Taking my shoes off when I finished school to make them last a bit longer
Running behind Tate& Lyles horse drawn wagons as they climbed up Sandhills Lane and cutting a hole in the sacks of sugar and collecting it in our jerseys
so we could make toffee apples.
Pub teams playing football on Great Mersey Steet bomb site, which was levelled with cinders,after about 6 pints.on Sundays
Collecting wood off bomb sites,making it up to bundles of firewood which we sold aroud the doors to get our swimming baths and picture house entrance fees.
Watching men standing on the corner of the street waiting for someone who was working to take them for a pint ,this corner became known as the wishing well (I wish somebody would buy me a pint)
Street bookmakers taking bets with lookouts on both ends of the streets
for any policemen coming.
gregs dad