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Oh and cricketers not wearing helmets..
A test match series between the West Indies and England meaning England being absolutely spanked in every match, and in every format. Even when the Windies did need to bat down to number 11, their batsman (well, Malcolm Marshall a quick bowler) would walk out with a broken arm and no helmet as you say, and score more runs in 5 minutes than an England opener would manage in half an hour (if he lasted that long).Oh and cricketers not wearing helmets..
The very notion of 960 small coins to make a GBP.
Come to think of it - tables! £sd; Feet, inches, yards, chains and furlongs; tons, cwts, stones, lbs and ozs; pints, quarts and gallons - today's kids just couldn't take it!!
Anybody remember to what is 63,360 the answer?
Inches in a mile 5280 x 12. No I didn't Google it.
J, So did I . . Ian lived down there when I first met him. must have been our first year at Buckingham. Garrick was a pain in the arse.
Fights at school where a mass of children would form a circle around the two kids fighting chanting "bundle,bundle!"...and all you got was a clip round the ear from the teacher breaking it up and if you were really unlucky, detention.
Also going off in gangs to fight with kids from rival local schools, I remember myself and a bunch of mates riding from Durrington High to go for a punch up with West Tarring...Happy days! Ironically I became very good mates with some of the guys we used to fight.
Neither did I! Ingrained in the old memory - when I finally lose all my marbles to senile dementia that'll probaby be one of the last things I'll remember!
Can even rember the definition of a rod, pole or perch - but cannot ever remember using that measurement for anything, or anyone else ever using it/them for that matter!
Back in 19 dickity six. You'd get five bees for a nickel.
I'm going to go with ladettes and 90's culture I adored. Bands like Sleeper, Game On on the telly (Sam Janus was my first crush - Mandy "Shagger" Wilkins) and Euro 96 with the whole country behind us. Oasis tearing up the charts, Spice Girls on The Big Breakfast while Denise Van Outen made poorly disguised knob gags.
Oh, and Gamesmaster. With even more knob jokes.
Not on your list, but chains are still used to locate existing structures on the railway.
This leads to horribly confusing situations where a bridge (for example) is located in chains and yards from the start of the line, and simultaneously in metres from the start of the area covered by the project. The latter is the "project chainage", despite being measured in metres.
A chain is, of course, the length of a cricket pitch
Not on your list, but chains are still used to locate existing structures on the railway.
This leads to horribly confusing situations where a bridge (for example) is located in chains and yards from the start of the line, and simultaneously in metres from the start of the area covered by the project. The latter is the "project chainage", despite being measured in metres.
A chain is, of course, the length of a cricket pitch
Esso world cup coins
diving behind the sofa when dr.who came on , saturday evening , 6 ish , john pertwee was the man .....i had a real problem with daleks.. would have been 4 or 5 i guess.
Yes, knew about chains - and metres of course - but mixing the two - wow!
Clean pants and socks on Monday, because Monday was washing day.
Lol we also did this at Kings Manor school ( upper).
We did that @ Buckingham vs St Nichs! Harder to do at Steyning Grammar as it was at least 6 miles from the nearest school, apart from Towers . . . And you didn't sniff around there to fight.
Minor aside . . . I'm sure the H family moved from Stoney to Glebelands around the time we were 8 . . I was still at Victoria rd when I met him ( I think) . . Back on topic . . . I still have my madness records . . . . So somoething kids don't get . . . . . Putting a sticker, or writing your name on your records because you were taking it to a mates house
Baggy trousers and my girl still have a little sticker on with my name and our old phone number on them! That was from Ians 10th B'day party, at Glebelands