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The Nostalgia thread (aka the I miss thread..)


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You have no idea the amount of self-control it's taking me not to turn this thread into the Monty Python "Four Yorkshiremen" sketch (itself a subject for nostalgia, incidentally).
Aah **** it, I give in.

Some of these blatantly lifted from here.

Pirate radio

Jubblies

Tetra Pak milk vending machines

The Beeching railway cuts

Butlin's holiday camps

Harold Macmillan as SuperMac

Bubble Cars

"1001, cleans a big big carpet,for less than half a crown!"

Wooden pencil cases with sliding top that held surprisingly few pencils

Fruit Salad and Black Jack sweets sold at 4 per (old) penny.

Threepenny bits and Half Crowns

Aztec chocolate bars

Radio 1 on 247 metres

Dixon of Dock Green

Slide-Rules

The start of BBC2

Z-CARS and Softly! Softly!

Dickie Davies "World of Sport"

Stingray, Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5

Four Feather Falls

Watch with Mother

Cadbury's Smash adverts

Deetime (Simon Dee)

BEA and BOAC

Vickers Viscounts

The Beatles

Swinging Sixties

Carnaby Street

Home, Light, Third

Pete Murray

Stanley Matthews

Mods and Rockers

"This is luxury you can afford by Cyril Lord"

ITN

Green Shield Stamps

Bubble Cars

Ford Anglia

Hillman Minx

Hillman Imp

Cambridge A55

Morris Minor

Post Office Tower

Randall and Hopkirk (deceased)

Free school milk

Grosvenor Square riots

Magical Mystery Tour

Paisley cravats

Mr Pastry

Zoo Time

The "real" Emma Peel, played by Diana Rigg

Go to work on an egg!

Jamboree bags

Foot X-RAY machines in Dolcis shops

Top of the Form

Ask the Family

Torchy the Battery Boy

5 Boys chocolate

Twizzle

Swingometer

Juke Box Jury

Thank Your Lucky Stars

Music While You Work

Two-Way Family Favourites

Housewives' Choice

The Clitheroe Kid

The Navy Lark

The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

Airfix kits

TV Westerns (Bronco, Cheyenne, Rawhide, etc., etc.)

Platform-at-the-back buses, with conductors and smoking upstairs

M&B Brew XI

Chocolate "smokers's sets" and sweet cigarettes

Beech Nuts chewing gum

The Kingsway cinema (recently burned down, I understand)

Cinerama

Schools that smelled of chalk and parquet floors

Logarithms

Superballs

Silly putty

Sekiden guns

"Look at Life" and "Pathe News"

The Eleven Plus

Meccano

"U", "A" and "X" films

Steam powered trains

Railway compartments

Signs on the bus reading: "Spitting strictly prohibited - offenders will be prosecuted" (as immortalised by the mighty Steve Gibbons)

Steve Gibbons Band at the Hare and Hounds

Hula hoops (not the crisps - actual hula hoops)

Schoolgirls in navy blue knickers

Karate chopping pencils

Biafra jokes

Not Only... But Also

Elmdon Airport

The smell of grocers' shops (cheese, coffee and bacon)

Balaclava helmets

Gloves on string

Dog licences

Radiograms

Imperial/avoirdupois measurement tables on the backs of exercise books

Lyons Corner House (top of New Street)

Big Fry

Twisted blue bag of salt in crisps (only potato flavour available)

Top Deck Shandy

Players Number Six and Embassy

Standing on the Holte End

The Birmingham Planet (colour newspaper!)

Crushed velvet loons

Melody Maker, Disc & Music Echo and Sounds

Listening booths in record shops

"Clapton is God"

"Can you tell Stork from Butter?"

MAD magazine

Spirograph

Escalado

Waddingtons games: Totopoly, Careers, Scoop, Spy Ring, Formula One

Hornby Dublo train sets and Scalextric

Lord of the Rings when nobody had ever heard of it

Alpine pop

"Beer at home means Davenports"

Routinely carrying a sheath knife as an under-11 year old

Chinese burns

The bumps on your birthday

Pre-decimal currency

Putting a lollipop stick in your bike wheel to make an "engine" sound

Roller skates (4 x 4, not in-line or boards)

British Bulldog and Hot Rice

Leather lace-up footballs

78s, 45s, EPs and 33s - and flexi-discs

The Sports Argus

(I'm adding to this as I think of them)

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You know that bit in Austin Powers where he's first unfrozen in the present day and so he has no idea of any modern culture since about the 70's?

That's how I imagine Mike ;)

You joke, but that's actually quite accurate.

I'm generally just not very interested in any new "cultural" developments that have come along since about 1975. The exception is probably technology - the internet is great because gives me lots of access to the "old stuff"!

My favourite books were written in the 20s and 30s, my favorite films were made in the 40s and 50s, and my favourite (pop/rock) music was made in the 60s and 70s. There are exceptions, but I could happily dispense with the vast majority of post '75 stuff without shedding a tear.

EDIT: Re. the M&B pubs thing, bear in mind I haven't lived in Birmingham for nearly 40 years.

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