Does anyone remember strawberry flavored Cresta you could feel it melting you teeth....it frothy man!!
The advert on the telly, was much better than the drink!
Does anyone remember strawberry flavored Cresta you could feel it melting you teeth....it frothy man!!
bag of gold chewing gum
bazooka bubble gum
Did anyone else have clothes from the tally man, dodgy nylon fashion for all the family, paid for on the never never, he used to come round about once a month with several suitcases of clothes.
Born in 66.......parents both worked long & hard for not much money.
Tv - Blue Peter, Newsround, Jim'll Fix It (I know, I know), Tomorrow's World, The Big Match, Match of the Day, World of Sport (wrestling)
Sweets - fruit salad, chewits, toffos, quarter of pear drops or similar in a paper bag
Drink - Shandy Bass
Toy - board games like Sorry, otherwise we were almost always outdoors, cricket in summer and football in winter, or games of 'kick the can'. When wet, Action Man.
Bike - a 'racer' (cheap, from the catalogue)
Shoes/fashion - whatever was cheap or what my mum would get from the catalogue on weekly payments
Car - a mini first up for me, about 20 years old. My old man had various old bangers, eventually got a golf which was luxurious (and about 5 years old)
Music - Maiden, ELO, Abba and pathological hatred of Bay City Rollers
No, but as someone else said it was all off FHW!
Ooh you were posh
Did anyone else have clothes from the tally man, dodgy nylon fashion for all the family, paid for on the never never, he used to come round about once a month with several suitcases of clothes.
52 weeks at 1.50 a week, bargain!
My mum used to work for the local tally man, making alterations to suits, trousers and dresses for people. If I remember correctly, when my dad passed his driving test our first car was the tally mans old Ford Corsair as he had just bought a new Cortina.
Everything I had was from the "Grattan" catalogue. Did you have that down here?
My Mum used to ask me to choose some trainers or a jumper out of there, leave the room, then I'd get lost in the 'women's underwear' section. I've never lost my fascination with boobies!
Born 1965
To programmes : Banana splits ,( inc Arabian nights), Mary , Mungo & Midge ( which I named my hamsters after) Double Deckers
Toys : had to be Action Man,( Horse guard) and Subbuteo. Would have a whole FA Cup draw on a Saturday, and the final would have the colours of the two teams made up of t-shirts , jumpers etc laid out on the surrounding settee/ chairs for the crowd.
Drink: Corona from the pop man. 10p back for each bottle.plenty of Calypsos in the summer.
Music : early 70's was the Sweet, T-Rex, late 70's Punk and Two Tone.
Bike: various but favourite was Raleigh Chopper , but all had lolly pop sticks in the spokes.
Sweets: Black Jacks, fruit salads, refreshers
Car: remember my old man coming back from working on the Rigs and turning up in a Jag, oh yes! First time out in it he had to pop in the shop and told me not to touch anything, first thing that was pushed in was the cigarette lighter, being six I hadn't seen one before but was well intrigued by the bright red light when it popped out. Ouch!!
Seeing that montage (thanks!) does anyone remember the sweets tied to the Metal Mickey programme called "Fuzzbusters"?
Toy - Action man...couldnt afford one so sawed the tits off me sisters barbie doll?..didnt go down well
FHW and Marshalls for us I thinkYeah we had Grattan and Littlewoods but FHW seemed the popular one.