SootySport Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Turn the clock back to the 1960's please------------------- Cars were easier to fix then. Petrol was 1/6 a gallon. Girls wore Mini Skirts. No such thing as Political Correctness. Exceeding the 70mph limit was a target. Hit the other guy back even harder than he hit you. Thought this would make the youngster chuckle and maybe the Baby Boomers like me add to the list. 1 Quote
blue ass fly Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Scabs on your knees Everyone had nits and holes in their shoes Quote
Paul Hurdsfield - Joint Manchester AO Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 We had an outside toilet and no running hot water, just a cold tap in the kitchen. My mate round the back from where I lived didn't even have lecky. Still wanna bring it back? Quote
Geoffrey Carter (Buttercup) Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 White dog dirt that looked like party sausage rolls. And been told to play at your end of the street. Do they still have Sunday school these days? Quote
SootySport Posted April 16, 2015 Author Posted April 16, 2015 Scabs on your knees Everyone had nits and holes in their shoes We had an outside toilet and no running hot water, just a cold tap in the kitchen. My mate round the back from where I lived didn't even have lecky. Still wanna bring it back? White dog dirt that looked like party sausage rolls. And been told to play at your end of the street. Do they still have Sunday school these days? Not sure I want to see some of your memories again, I was thinking of the Fun things. Quote
Stuart Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Ice on the inside of your bedroom window in winter Quote
Lawrie Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 We had an outside toilet and no running hot water, just a cold tap in the kitchen. My mate round the back from where I lived didn't even have lecky. Still wanna bring it back? Lot of it about. But with gas only, you could have a fridge. And I'm sure petrol was 4/11 a gallon, or 5 bob with a shot of Redex. That must be after the Arabs and Israelis kicked off, or would it have been Suez? But the music and the cars were far better Quote
Geoffrey Carter (Buttercup) Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Going to Skegness on a train for your holidays. Quote
s2rrr Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 And if you told the kids of today they wouldn't believe you. Good and new music lots of teddy boys scrapping everywhere. I was too young to chase the ladies but yep miniskirts free love etc. If you thought it was great you probably weren't there. I was more a late 60's-70's myself which were good. And one for the Scots we did win the w**** C** goodness me. Swear filter obviously applied here. Bob Quote
Kingster Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Going to Skegness on a train for your holidays.Skeggy or Clacton in my dad's zephyr. Them were the days! Quote
Gerry H Posted April 17, 2015 Posted April 17, 2015 Turn the clock back to the 1960's please------------------- Cars were easier to fix then. Petrol was 1/6 a gallon. Girls wore Mini Skirts. No such thing as Political Correctness. Exceeding the 70mph limit was a target. Hit the other guy back even harder than he hit you. Thought this would make the youngster chuckle and maybe the Baby Boomers like me add to the list. Cars were easier to fix because you had to, often! Drive a Mini through a puddle and it would stop after 10 yards. Regular de-cokes. 100,000 miles on the clock was looked upon in awe and avoided like the plague. No cycling on the footpath which was enforced by the local bobby with a clip round the ear. Corporal punishment in school and respect for teachers; Borstal; The Birch on The Isle of Man. A British motorcycle industry; British Motor Corporation; British Steel; steam trains. An end to US dominance of the music charts. Beatlemania. Ten quid would get you and your family to Australia. And those mini skirts Quote
SootySport Posted April 17, 2015 Author Posted April 17, 2015 Cars were easier to fix because you had to, often! Drive a Mini through a puddle and it would stop after 10 yards. Regular de-cokes. 100,000 miles on the clock was looked upon in awe and avoided like the plague. No cycling on the footpath which was enforced by the local bobby with a clip round the ear. Corporal punishment in school and respect for teachers; Borstal; The Birch on The Isle of Man. A British motorcycle industry; British Motor Corporation; British Steel; steam trains. An end to US dominance of the music charts. Beatlemania. Ten quid would get you and your family to Australia. And those mini skirts Excellent list young man Quote
jeff oakley Posted April 17, 2015 Posted April 17, 2015 Common decency Respect for each other Punishment that fitted the crime Less people employed to protect villans. more employed to bang em away. When men were real men. No global warming crap No cars being seen as evil When education was valued by rich and poor When the sense of pride was everything When hero's were not a footballer or a singer. Bit grumpy this morning! Quote
SootySport Posted April 17, 2015 Author Posted April 17, 2015 Common decency Respect for each other Punishment that fitted the crime Less people employed to protect villans. more employed to bang em away. When men were real men. No global warming crap No cars being seen as evil When education was valued by rich and poor When the sense of pride was everything When hero's were not a footballer or a singer. Bit grumpy this morning! I wouldn't call that grumpy 1 Quote
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