POSKETT AT THE VALLEY
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Is Saturday morning pictures still a thing?Going to the cinema with mates.
Is Saturday morning pictures still a thing?Going to the cinema with mates.
I think after a certain age, kids rarely bother.Is Saturday morning pictures still a thing?
Feels mad now. I was part of that last generation of kids just pre and then post mobiles coming in.Sitting in the same room playing video games together. Not online.
Meeting your mates to hang out with minimal plans and no organisation further than “see you at the park tomorrow”.
Then going home and not seeing/hearing from your mates until school on Monday .
Not saying it wa better, just different.
We had a little Spar or Co-op convenience store in Stoney Lane Shoreham where I'd go to buy cold mince beef and onion or pork pies to eat, otherwise I'd do the 10 minute walk home for lunch and watch Pipkins or something.Leaving school at lunchtime to go to the chippy. Kids are locked in all day at school now.
A recent archaeological project dug up sections of playgrounds and playing fields across the U.K.Reading the previous posts on this thread a lot of familiar activities.
The main difference with my generation compared to millennial is that we were outdoors all of the time
10p mix up pleaseGoing to the corner shop to buy penny sweets with loose change scavenged from god know where.
I was 23 before I got my first mobile phone.Feels mad now. I was part of that last generation of kids just pre and then post mobiles coming in.
Used to all message the night before (ON MSN MESSENGER) - right we're all going to get the XX.XX train to Brighton in the morning.
If one of our group didn't make that train (and there was always one, bless him) he had to then just WANDER AROUND BRIGHTON HOPING HE FOUND US.