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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Hulls Aerial" data-source="post: 71180" data-attributes="member: 177233"><p>This is a good post, not quite 40 yet but it's all relevant...</p><p>Building go-carts out of shopping trollies and anything we could find in the dads shed, it seems many of us were pyromaniacs as I recall setting fire to a farmers field and getting beaten to within an inch of my life by my dad, going to the shops and always wanting to buy the boxes of diamonds on display (at 16 I found out these were actually boxes of dominoes..) </p><p>Fave sweets were Texan bars, mummies and curly wurlys, fave crisps were fish & chips and Bones.</p><p>TV was sinister with The Tomorrow People, Dr Who (with Tom Baker) and Monkey</p><p></p><p>Computers just came in when I left school, the BBC Micro was ace and I remember playing "Defender" on it.</p><p></p><p>Bonfire night was special, ripping up anything wooden we could find, often at the expense of a neighbours fence or garden gate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Hulls Aerial, post: 71180, member: 177233"] This is a good post, not quite 40 yet but it's all relevant... Building go-carts out of shopping trollies and anything we could find in the dads shed, it seems many of us were pyromaniacs as I recall setting fire to a farmers field and getting beaten to within an inch of my life by my dad, going to the shops and always wanting to buy the boxes of diamonds on display (at 16 I found out these were actually boxes of dominoes..) Fave sweets were Texan bars, mummies and curly wurlys, fave crisps were fish & chips and Bones. TV was sinister with The Tomorrow People, Dr Who (with Tom Baker) and Monkey Computers just came in when I left school, the BBC Micro was ace and I remember playing "Defender" on it. Bonfire night was special, ripping up anything wooden we could find, often at the expense of a neighbours fence or garden gate. [/QUOTE]
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