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The Rag and Bone Man 23:44 - Mar 19 with 18351 viewsted_hendrix

The Vauxhall Cresta.
Corned Beef Hash.
Fireball XL5.
The Esso Blue Man.
The wooden floor in Woolworth s.
3 Speed Sturmey Archer Gears.
Listen With Mother.
Steam Trains.
Gravy with Black crunchy bits in it.
Pathe news.
Playing truant.
Pease pudding.
Ten bob notes.
Brylcreem.
Bus conductors.
British Overseas Airways Corporation.
Winkle picker shoes.
Beer bottles.
A day out at Clacton on Sea.
J. Lyons Corner Houses.
The big bone in the middle of a nice piece of piping hot Rock Salmon.
Plimsolls.
Telegram Boys.
Horace Batchelor.





My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 00:53 - Mar 21 with 3393 viewsSomersetHoops

Keynesham that's KEYNESHAM. Horace batchelor's pools prediction thing advertised on Jimmy Saville's show on radio Luxemburg - remember him.

also the Corona man getting money back on corona bottles and beer bottles at the off licence.

David Jacobs and Janice Nichols on Juke box jury.

Dixon of Dock Green. Z cars.

Who's Next?

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The Rag and Bone Man on 00:57 - Mar 21 with 3393 viewsdannyblue

I lived on Highlever Road from the age of 3-18 months.
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The Rag and Bone Man on 04:11 - Mar 21 with 3359 viewsFredManRave

The Rag and Bone Man on 23:40 - Mar 20 by MrSheen

2pm closing on Sundays surely? Nothing to do until 7pm. How did we survive?


I played with my slinky.

I've got the Power.
Poll: MOM from todays Teasing at Teesside?

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The Rag and Bone Man on 07:05 - Mar 21 with 3329 views18StoneOfHoop

This saccharine sentimental rose-tinted - little did we know there really was a BBC kids entertaining DJ nonce round every corner as Bazza pointed out earlier - nostalgia lark can go on and on can't it?


Bloody slinkies ...just like etch-a-sketch..took about an hour or two before you broke 'em for good.




Remember The Great 'You'll Have Someone's Eye Out With That' Clackers Moral Panic of 1972ish?




Spot the Ted Hendrix:







Here's a jolly number for a Saturday...enjoy:

Oh and gotta have this:
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'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.." Love,Peace and Fook Chelski! More like 20StoneOfHoop now. Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner. Pass the cake and pies please.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 07:05 - Mar 21 with 3325 viewsCHUBBS

The Rag and Bone Man on 00:57 - Mar 21 by dannyblue

I lived on Highlever Road from the age of 3-18 months.


Is your name Benjamin Button?
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The Rag and Bone Man on 07:23 - Mar 21 with 3308 viewsCHUBBS

Knock down ginger
Conker wars
Milky bar kid
Arcades in the back of sweet shops
Shoe repairs
Woolworths
Spud u like(never liked it)
Specials(trains)
Sausage dogs(where ave they gone?)
Football in the street
Making your own go cart
Stretch Armstrong
Sneaky stash of porno mags
Scania green
British bulldog
Morris Oxford
Marbles on drains
Penny at the wall
Football terracing
The list goes on and it makes you realise how boring this politically correct nation has become!
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The Rag and Bone Man on 09:02 - Mar 21 with 3252 viewspaulparker

Playing football in the playground with a tennis ball
British bulldog
Fighting the school up the road
The smell of a freshly opened panni football sticker pack
The pools man
The milk man
The bloke who would drive around in a van renting videos
My nan cooking everything in lard
20 p for a can of coke
Tomatoe & beef flavoured wot sits
The big match
Saint & greavsie
World of sport wrestling
QPR ski hats
Toilet rolls being thrown from the loft
Parkies & Steve Perryman sports shops
White City swimming pool

And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles Brian Moore

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The Rag and Bone Man on 09:15 - Mar 21 with 3247 viewsPunteR

Bonanza
Rock stars
Coat hanger aerials
Chalk boards
Jumping trains
Threshers

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 09:45 - Mar 21 with 3231 viewsCHUBBS

The Rag and Bone Man on 09:15 - Mar 21 by PunteR

Bonanza
Rock stars
Coat hanger aerials
Chalk boards
Jumping trains
Threshers


Bonanza and high chaparral both on free view CBS action this afternoon.
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The Rag and Bone Man on 09:50 - Mar 21 with 3228 viewsraskolnikov

The skn on rice pudding
Everyone hating the TR7
Caramac
Birmingham Bags (three button waistband, pockets on the side)
Car repair manuals
T Cut
How the Cup Was Won
Bumpers that dented
Soap on a rope
Chicken in a basket
Talcum powder
5p chips
David Wilkie
Police 5 (Shaw Taylor)
Shaz Woz Ere
The first time I heard X Ray Spex and discraded my Queen albums
Brentfod Nylons
Playing hangman
People selling Socialist Worker
Sitting in the beer garden with cola and crisps while your mum and dad were in the pub
Vol au vents
Pineapple and cheese on a stick
Fondue (and its faintly erotic overtones)
Piesporter Michelsberg
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The Rag and Bone Man on 10:06 - Mar 21 with 3212 viewsDiscodroids

scrumping for apples

knock down ginger

knocking policemans helemts off

building wooden boats and floating them on the lake

helping dad load his churchwarden briar pipe with old shag

eating the excess suet on your mums steak and kidney pudding

hiding behind the sette when the insurance man comes a calling on his push bike

scarlet fever

cleaning chimneys

leaving your doorstep open, and contrary to popular belief, still having the family silver nicked.

the brush salesman ..for all your quality brush wants

gay overweight gangsters

policemen dancing with fat jamacian house wives at 'carnival'

kettle broth ..a mixcture of bread, lard, boiling water, salt and pepper to keep the nation from starving in the second world war..my dozy grandad ate it every morning up to his death in 1986

sitting under a clock at waterloo station wearing a carnation

being gay feeding the ducks and greeting russian spies with the words . 'the weather in krakow is bleak, is it not comrade?'
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A Number One.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 10:12 - Mar 21 with 3212 viewsPunteR

The Rag and Bone Man on 09:45 - Mar 21 by CHUBBS

Bonanza and high chaparral both on free view CBS action this afternoon.


Might watch that. Just for the theme tune alone.

Sparrows.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 10:42 - Mar 21 with 3191 viewspeejaybee

Sunday School.

If at first you dont succeed, pack up and f**k off home.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 10:52 - Mar 21 with 3185 viewsWeaverQPR

Finding a porno mag in a bush

@WeavQPR

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The Rag and Bone Man on 10:58 - Mar 21 with 3180 viewsDiscodroids

'aunt peg ' videos

A Number One.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 11:13 - Mar 21 with 3170 viewsHoop_Du_Jour

Remember these like yesterday...

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The Rag and Bone Man on 11:17 - Mar 21 with 3166 viewsQPRSteve

The Rag and Bone Man on 10:52 - Mar 21 by WeaverQPR

Finding a porno mag in a bush


Don't you mean finding a bush in a porno mag?

Jublees
Mivvis
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The Rag and Bone Man on 11:51 - Mar 21 with 3146 viewsSINGINGDETECTIVE

Thruppenny loose
Liquorice sticks
milk machines in the street
potato puffs
junk shops
billy smarts circus at the olympia
junior levis with double knee caps
bush jackets
the old man being on first name terms with the local copper
judys cafe in Glenthorne road
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The Rag and Bone Man on 11:51 - Mar 21 with 3146 viewsterryb

The Rag and Bone Man on 23:40 - Mar 20 by MrSheen

2pm closing on Sundays surely? Nothing to do until 7pm. How did we survive?


Played on a Sunday morning from the age of fifteen (1967) then arrived home soon after the pub closed at two.

Take cremated roast out of the oven & eat it on my lap watching The Big Match, The Saint(?), Please Sir, The Sunday serial (BBC).

Then off to Evening Service before back in the pub at eight!

The Sunday serials were quite special (from memory). especially Tom Brown's Schooldays.

If you didn't go back to the pub in the evening you could watch Poldark & other drama series.

Not much changed there then!
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The Rag and Bone Man on 12:01 - Mar 21 with 3137 viewsCHUBBS

The Rag and Bone Man on 11:13 - Mar 21 by Hoop_Du_Jour

Remember these like yesterday...



Yep embedded in the minds of people growing up in that era.
Here's my favourite from the late great RB.

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The Rag and Bone Man on 12:13 - Mar 21 with 3120 viewskingo

The Rag and Bone Man on 07:28 - Mar 20 by WrightUp5hit___

Saturday morning pictures
Cornish Mivi's
Sweet tobacco
Civil War chewing gum cards


I found my Civil War cards at my mum's house. Plus the Confederate dollars you used to get in the pack. Everyone wanted the card with the cavalry bloke impaled on the stakes. Also found the 1970 World Cup coins by Esso and a full set of football club badges.
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RIP: Sniffer, Doug and Pat

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The Rag and Bone Man on 12:19 - Mar 21 with 3113 viewsPunteR

Westerns on tv with Randolph Scott.
A to Z
Funny adverts

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The Rag and Bone Man on 12:21 - Mar 21 with 3103 viewsactonman

Buying seafood while having a pint
Buying knocked off gear while having a pint
Being able to afford to go and have a pint

Going on the tube and not having electric barriers to stop you bunking through

No mobile phone so you could sort of disappear when you needed to
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The Rag and Bone Man on 12:26 - Mar 21 with 3097 viewsHantsR

The Rag and Bone Man on 00:53 - Mar 21 by SomersetHoops

Keynesham that's KEYNESHAM. Horace batchelor's pools prediction thing advertised on Jimmy Saville's show on radio Luxemburg - remember him.

also the Corona man getting money back on corona bottles and beer bottles at the off licence.

David Jacobs and Janice Nichols on Juke box jury.

Dixon of Dock Green. Z cars.


For his "infra draw method" on Radio Luxembourg 208, he spelt it out and spelt it again and again but presumably being a person from Somerset, you of all people should know that it was KEYNSHAM, spelt K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M, Keynsham Bristol.

I must get out more.

For my own part, all I can add to Ted's incisive list (I used to drive to LR in a 1960 Cresta PA) is the sale of Durex in the barber's shop. "Something for the weekend sir?"

PS I remember that Jimmy Sovile show, The Teen and Twenty Disc Club

PPS - Janice Nicholls was on Thank Your Lucky Stars (I'll give it foive)

Yes, going out now
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The Rag and Bone Man on 12:46 - Mar 21 with 3083 viewsPunteR



my dads tools....still.

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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