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Bobbisox1 | 20:17 Wed 25th Sep 2019 | ChatterBank
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The Decade you grew up in, 40s,50s,60s70s and 80s

What was the ‘fad’ at the time,I’d say mine was the Hula Hoop
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Our little gang of about 6 were champions of civic duty to the community. We had our own fire brigade. Our estate was situated next to several rail lines and a small marshalling yard with signal box. It was called Silk Stream junction. Every hot summer the parched embankments became very overgrown. My parents believed the firemen of the steam trains were...
14:27 Thu 26th Sep 2019
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I guess so haha,but the Geordie lingo is quite unique y’knaa :0/
Wow that does look good, a tad more dangerous than at the Quarry we used to lake about in Blue and Green lagoons as they were known and avoiding the 'quicksand', obviously very poisonous on refection.

But you were a very naughty young man Retro... I was always a good boy... and I'll take the fifth and deny everything should anyone suggest differently ;-)
Ha-ha I missed that post, we called them Bogies aswell.
//But you were a very naughty young man Retro...//

Moi? But I became a reformed character in my teens and left home for good. Marching the 150yds up the road to join the Metropolitan Police College. :-) It was a huge wrench.
Laying coal fires, cooking and cleaning from about eight years old, helping to care for greatgrandmothers. Very little money for latest toys so mostly drawing and writing stories. I did have clackers and could keep them going an entire breaktime. And scoo bidoo, apart from that birdwatching and wildlife were my love and it has been a love my whole life.
I still don’t know or have seen ‘clackers’
Only clackers I was acquainted with was in uncles mouth.
Definitely the Rubiks cube.

Shoulder pads a la Dynasty and the hair side flick thing held down with half a can of hairspray.
Ta Bobbi. Seem to recall those girly toys.
Not macho enough for our little gang of hoodlums.
Now gaucho’s boleros we are talking business.
You can do a load of mischief with them.
Am surprised our gang boffin hadn’t come up with that weapon of mass destruction. :-)
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Great tv days Tiggs, Dynasty,and Dallas, glued to the tele each week ,Joan Collins was the shoulder pad queen
I remember hula hoops being popular, we had stilts and a pogo stick. Another popular game was cats cradle.
Making a shop with the empty bean & pea cans, empty omo and lux boxes, oxo tins. ha ha, you had to be a bit carful with them sharp tins. :0)
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Making igloos in the thick snow and a fish shop where we’d wrap solid blocks of ice in newspaper haha

Oh and actually eating a bag of chips from newspaper with the black print going all over your hands

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