What a pair of absolutely obnoxious, spoiled brats !!!
Mind you, I do think they're pushing it a bit far . . . I mean, I did part of my "growing up" in the Seventies & I don't remember it being that basic - I think they're doing it a bit more like the Sixties really - what do any of you who are from that same time zone think ?
But what a vast improvement in their characters though. Having ever material thing they want but no rules is not good for anyone, least of all kids but applies to pets as well! lol
Hi JJ !
Yeah, I went from the ages 13 - 23 & I certainly don't remember "everyone eating tinned food" as they've just said !!
(It's on more4+1 at the mo)
Yeah MM - there's a lot of scope for improvement in their attitudes, that's for sure !
(especially as they obviously knew they were going on this programme !)
I did my 'growing up' in the 60's and the only tinned food I saw was baked beans or garden peas! We always had good, home cooked, economically sourced food; my mum was a briliant cook who could produce a meal from nothing (or so it seemed).
We had a joint of beef on a Sunday (about 3lbs) and it fed us for 3 days; roast on Sunday, cottage pie on Monday and pasties on Tuesday, there were 5 of us!!
jayne you and I must be the same age - I do remember tinned food - it was a bit of a novelty, but we used to get campbells meatballs in gravy and some awful looking burgers. I used to like tinned tapioca.
Not watching the programme but I also remember it being the era of the vesta curry.
God I wish I could get those days back again, when all you had to worry about was making sure you got back from your adventures before the street lights went on - that was our signal to be home.
Having a bit of a giggle to some of the things that're being "said" - we didn't have any more tinned food than I eat now - tin of fruit salad maybe, or Heinz soup !!
As for being out & having to get back by a certain time, I used to have to be in at !!pm when I was 16 !!
I must admit, I do miss those long - gone days of no worries !
I can remember taking my little brother up the shops in his pram & getting half way home before realising that I'd left him outside the shop ( as you used to be able to do ) !!!
Yeah, I remember the first time I cooked my Dad spaghetti bolognaise - he said "it's OK, but not as nice as the proper stuff" (he meant the one in a tin !!) Oh well . . . !
Also remember wanting the floor to swallow me when a group of parents and pupils were being shown round my new middle school by the headmistress, "we cook our food from frozen in our canteen,just like you do at home" she said proudly. "not in our house, we have fresh food" said my Dad in his best loud voice!
Talking about the Seventies, Staying Alive is on the TV & it looks so dated (I thought it was made in the Seventies, but it was made in 1983 !!) John Travolta looks so young !!
Hi jayne - that's a good way to put it - I was going to say that I will be 43 on Saturday, but I think I will now say that I was 42 last June - sounds a lot better!