The Retirement Thread

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Born 1960 - 60s were just school for me - 70s were secondary school and University

weird that I managed to get through University in the late 70s and never come into contact with drugs and sex parties etc etc

unless you count the 'smoke' coming from under my neighbours door and wafting into my room

Then I had to grow up

The bike I had at the time was a Peugeot 10 speed - the only bike I have ever had with drops - steel frame - probably weighed a ton but I could get that thing up any hill!!

$deity knows how many miles I did on the bike - when I was in my 40s I was talking to my Dad and he asked where I had gone on it on my 'little bike rides'
He was shocked when he realised just how far I had been going
which I had a GPS log of what I did in those days
also wish someone had told me that bike clubs existed!!!!
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Right old farts.
John Collier got me going.

●You will wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent.
●the Esso sign means happy motoring.
●Esso Blue
Who's next.

View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QcjlzSod0CE
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Gotta be age related I think. Born in '54 I remember the 60s from '65 onwards. Fabulous rock scene, IOW festival '69 and '70, college 74-76, 76-80 living in York for four of the best years of my life, backpacking across the States.

Now the 80s? Made redundant the day we took possession of our first house, six months out of work, two kids, 16% mortgage.......
By coincidence. We moved into this house 1982 and immediately lost my job. Brill weather so for 6 months we lived on BBQs and home brew.
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland

Don't know what a Swisskit is and didn't notice any reference to it in those ads. Come to that, I didn't recognise too many of those ads so I guess they weren't shown here.

Enjoyed the Tufty one as that brought back memories. When I was in the St John's Ambulance we shared a hall with the Tufty club for toddlers and used to have fun arsing around with the Tufty props.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Don't know what a Swisskit is and didn't notice any reference to it in those ads. Come to that, I didn't recognise too many of those ads so I guess they weren't shown here.

Enjoyed the Tufty one as that brought back memories. When I was in the St John's Ambulance we shared a hall with the Tufty club for toddlers and used to have fun arsing around with the Tufty props.
Think Fruit & Nut.
A poor imitation off.
 

screenman

Squire
On the water glossed thing, brilliant, only slight problem is the top of my mouth is a tad sore and the bathroom is soaking wet, apart from that the teeth feel fanatastic. So tip is, take your finger off of the control button prior to removing it from your mouth, so not point it on full pressure at the top of your mouth.
 
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