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Clicking on each and every one of those links to find out what you're talking about is too much like hard work.
https://ibb.co/0hX1qYt - I am still wondering how to close the fridge door without anybody noticing - "it wasn't me" LOL
clicked on the wrong link
Ahh, those were the days!.....
Yes.
Ahh yes, and when we all had a drink out the same ginger bottle, and never gave it a second thought ...
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Number 16 - the caps gun
I can still smell that
I particularly liked the one about 'temporary' school buildings. The school I taught at was built immediately after World War II, with a 'temporary' block being built first, while the main building was constructed parallel to it. That 'temporary' building became known as the 'Bristol Block' because it was put up by workers from the Bristol Aircraft company (who would have otherwise been out of work after the war, using aircraft components. So it was made of aluminium, glass, aircraft panels and (as we later found out) asbestos. It was built with a maximum two-year life span but it was still there when I joined the school in 1975. It was also still there when I left, 15 years later! (Fortunately someone had the good sense to set fire to my old classroom a year after that, burning the whole block to the ground!)
Yes to most, no to a few.


Still like a crisp butty but now with proper butter.
Can still smell the caps Baz, and remember the the small circular cardboard container they came in. Can't remember how many caps though came in each round cardboard container.
>>> Can't remember how many caps though came in each round cardboard container

100 seems to be fairly standard, Sam, which was only enough for about 5 minutes shooting at those damned Red Indians ;-)
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Kids playing with guns now would result in a armed rapid response unit to the location

Times certainly have changed
>>> Kids playing with guns now would result in a armed rapid response unit to the location

That couldn't possibly happen, could it? ;-)

100 sounds about right Chris. And yes you're right Baz, times certainly have changed.
One other thought comes to mind though, had a little transistor radio which I used to listen to under the sheets when I went to bed. Radio Luxembourg was the crackly station I used to listen to.
Nostalgia isn't as good as it used to be
Mamya -god I haven’t had a crisp buttie for ages! Has to be salt n vinegar crisps tho lol
Yes to most of them. The falling poster thing did happen to me for real!
alpine pop, i also remember getting money back on the return of the empty bottle.

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