an early game of knock door run.
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i remember getting my very own 14" portable black and white tv to go in my bedroom - i thought i was just the greatest thing
also, getting our first video - ferguson videostar - toploader - with a remote control on a wire
also, getting our first video - ferguson videostar - toploader - with a remote control on a wire
Hahahahaha barney.I think my dad will still have that fergusen and the remote in his garage somewhere.
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he is probably using it if he needs to prop his car up - they were huuuuuuge
yeah and the remote only had about 4 buttons on it. A lot easier t use than the ones you get these days.
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Anyone else remember collecting Victorian Paper Scraps, which were put into scrapbooks? They were mostly of angels, cherubs and flowers.
I`ve still got mine Yogi. My scrapbooks were jotters. Forgot about that word..jotters Reference: Scotty
jotters
and dusters for the blackboard.
Sega- Crash Bandicoot and Sonic.
Top Cat
Pokemon
Collecting football stickers
Listening to lots of dance music
Getting addicted to football and soaps
Top Cat
Pokemon
Collecting football stickers
Listening to lots of dance music
Getting addicted to football and soaps
darlo youre still in your youth!
I used to play Crash Bandicoot with my boy, he was only two but knew exactly what he was doing...he'd get scared when the polar bear was chasing him, was hilarious to sit with him doing it...awww...
I used to play Crash Bandicoot with my boy, he was only two but knew exactly what he was doing...he'd get scared when the polar bear was chasing him, was hilarious to sit with him doing it...awww...
Good point, although Crunchy has commented and he's only a couple of years older than me.
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and dusters for the blackboard.
Dusters Reference:
and dusters for the blackboard.
And having blackboard rubbers thrown across the room if students talked in class And can I just say what a lovely, warm thread this is....... So many happy memories....Reference: Scotty
Dusters
In my Primary School, "blackboard monitors" had the privilege of banging the dusters on an outside wall to clean the chalk dust from them. Happy days.
'Good point, although Crunchy has commented and he's only a couple of years older than me'
Nothing meant by it Darlo....I'd give anything to go back a few years, do things differently....x
Nothing meant by it Darlo....I'd give anything to go back a few years, do things differently....x
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And having blackboard rubbers thrown across the room if students talked in class And can I just say what a lovely, warm thread this is....... So many happy memories....
Yes, some teachers used them as attention grabbers.Reference: Yogi
In my Primary School, "blackboard monitors" had the privilege of banging the dusters on an outside wall to clean the chalk dust from them. Happy days.
And the chalk dust went all over their blazer Reference:
And the chalk dust went all over their blazer
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When the ice cream van arriving was the only time you got frozen goods. Rocky Raspers mmmm
Rubbing talc into my face to feign illness and get out of double Latin and double Maths every Thursday morning......the male teacher never cottoned on
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