Always wondered what the words to only fools and horses were.
Is it not Are You Being Served? that you're thinking of?
Always wondered what the words to only fools and horses were.
Sweets: whatever we could nick from ol man Morris in Moulsecoombe Way
It's a Knockout.
Doffs cap. Also like the 1/4lb(?) bag of chocolate bon-bons reference... prompted retrieval of a lost memory about very occasionally getting a bag of chocolate honeycomb misshapes/offcuts from the market in Brighton...Genie-ing boxes of swan vestas.
I read somewhere yesterday an observation that there were no "Garden Centres" in the 70s... how on earth did our parents manage?
I'm from Lwr Bev, and did a paper round for him, out of the one up the Avenue.
Drink : What was those drinks in a clear cup with foil over top, you had to pierce with a straw ?
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the 6 million dollar man doll with the built in radio (never worked)
red and white straws from the Unigate milkman. Watch Out Watch Out...Humphries about...
Vague memories. someone please confirm that I am remembering correctly and connecting things that are actually connected!
Were the long thin ones called More?
Jumpers for goal posts?
Oh well done, yes they were called More.
Woolworths seemed to do very well with trainer sales, we had no money but I had Dunlop Green Flash.
But all my fishing tackle came from Woolworths, using flour, water and custard powder as bait.
Regarding sweets anyone remember Jamboree Bags.
And, yes kids, we used to buy sweet cigarettes, white with a red tip in a fake cigarette box, some would even puff fake smoke. When I was offered the real thing aged 10 or so of course I said yes.
Were the long thin ones called More?
This answers a lot of questions. I think I've just discovered the roots of your reverse cowgirl fetish. You may have ditched your cowboy outfit but the reverse cowgirl thing is your way of subconsciously hanging on to a part of your lost childhoodTV Programme : ........ old Cowboy films in black and white.
Sweets: Texan Bar
Fashion : ....... So I would say I was mainly dressed like a cowboy or Indian out of school uniform.
.......and I grew up very fast ditching my cowboy outfit......