Aguero_Element
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mindmyp's_n_q's said:Pieblue said:Anyone remember in the 60's those cards with pictures of the American Civil war on them, and also Cards with aliens attacking from Mars on them.
The American Civil war ones where as gory as fuck yet no teachers worried about them being swapped in class!!
nope not alive then but are these they? just let the slideshow load.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.oldbubblegumcards.com/1960s/Civil-War-News/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.oldbubblegumcards.com/1960s/ ... index.html</a>
Remember Popoids?Anglesey-Blue said:Melody Maker
Stickle bricks
Matchbox or Corgi cars
Freds Patio said:xenon_ said:Breast feeding in public
I see this quite often!
And no, not from a tree, cock in one hand, binoculars in other.
The Shandy? Fuck yeah I remember that.Carstairs said:Cans of Top Deck
reminds me of a trip over to france with my folks when I was about 7, so 1984. Had that on the ferry. Happy days.Carstairs said:Thats the stuff
[bigimg]http://www.canmuseum.com/Staging/Images/Cans/15173L.jpg[/bigimg]
I had a Skyway BMX, custom built to look like one Andy Ruffle used to ride.Carstairs said:Same here Pige.
Kids these days don't ever have to wait for anything, it's all now now now.
We're lucky I suppose in that we grew up in an age when the technology rush was just starting, but we remember the good old days before when the technology was pretty crap. Can you imagine kids nowadays having the patience to load a game on a Commodore 64?
Also, I had a Raleigh Grifter, which was uber-cool.
Pigeonho said:I had a Skyway BMX, custom built to look like one Andy Ruffle used to ride.Carstairs said:Same here Pige.
Kids these days don't ever have to wait for anything, it's all now now now.
We're lucky I suppose in that we grew up in an age when the technology rush was just starting, but we remember the good old days before when the technology was pretty crap. Can you imagine kids nowadays having the patience to load a game on a Commodore 64?
Also, I had a Raleigh Grifter, which was uber-cool.