@@jesusisapisces Good ole days IMO. Looking back, as a teenager, we always had our little problems or worries but nothing like now, now that we're all grown up. Everything was so much simplistic unlike nowadays.
ah the 1990s...if i knew then what i know now i'd more likely to have a warm, dry bed to sleep in at night. as things go i suppose i sholud be grateful for what very little i have
I know it’s the cliched and easy thing to say but it’s true that smart phones, camera phones and social media have made society worse. More stressful, more introverted, heightened anxiety. There is a consequence of having too much information and too much available 24/7. It’s like you don’t know what to do with yourself. I am terrified of what society will look like in another 20 or so years. Scary.
I've been a technology fanatic all my life, but I've never owned a smartphone because I always thought there was something a bit weird about them. I think I made the right decision when I look back on my original decision not to buy one in about 2007, and since then.
Id like to see smartphones fading out but i cant see it happening, i miss life before them & before social media it was much simpler and easier to be happy..
@@patrickdadon5794 my parents got their first house in the early-mid 80's in hither green for 20 grand, they then moved to lewisham. Both of those houses are now near £750k. Mental.
Yep London was much better them times. Much more life in it, sunnier skies, healthier looking people &I there's actually happiness out there in the streets ...
I don't think life has changed that much since about 1990 in terms of what people look like as they walk down the street, despite things like smartphones and social media. People don't look that much different in terms of their demeanour and attitude. But they do look different once you go back before about 1985 and into the late 70s and earlier. It depends what age groups you focus on of course. For example in the early 1980s people in their teens, 20s and early 30s weren't massively different to today, but the older age groups were very different to today since they'd obviously grown up in completely different eras like the 1930s, 1940s, etc.
I was a kid back then and it was definately not sunnier! I remember when it rained the whole sky turned a single greyish white colour and you wouldn't know when it would end. Now we get more sharp shower intervals.
Barrack Obozo I've just realised I'm dealing with some with a very low IQ. Perhaps you can get your carer to write for you next time? Do you undertand the word 'irony' when you stalk the internet yet call someone you've stalked 'creepy'? Come on, you secretly know you're a bit thick, don't you?
Wow she's gorgeous! Also what makes her more attractive is her sense of humour and how she "plays along" in that flirty way. Very attractive girl! I wonder where she is now and what she's doing......
The girl at the end: I'm not exaggerating but that 10 second clip of her pretty much embraces the life and times of this era. You could wolf whistle, you could flirt and you could be sassy in public without being serious. She is very much of the "Big Breakfast/TFI Friday" Brit type culture that I dearly miss from these times. People were just so friendly in London. I know, I worked in the media industry. Girl - You need to find this video of you on TH-cam and when you do, we want to know what you're doing with your life now. 😂
0:00 standing at the junction of Scala Street and Charlotte Street, London. 0:01 camera pointed towards Tottenham Street (street sign near woman's head). 0:49 Navarro's Restaurant, 67 Charlotte Street, London.
@@TheSereneWanderer87 thats rich coming from someone with the name pritesh pawar, just look at the state of Southall absolutely minging wouldn't even take a dump over there because of people like you coming over here
It still looks nice. But yeah, old London was something else. Only white people, only English in the streets, immigrants were nice compared to today's immigrants. It really is different. I wanna hop on a time machine
u dumb as shit, you on a electronic typing that dumbass comment. if phones were invented in the 80s, you bet your ass you would see people in the 90s using them
@@fruitsalad350 Just a guess, because I don't see girls acting like that anymore. I could never know for sure though, might just be an ignorant presumption on my behalf.
@@Fatfrogsrock Dean I agree with you 100% mate - you very rarely find girls like that nowadays in London....they'd more likely scream something like "Why are you filming me you pervert" at you 🙄. Ahhh I miss the good old days of London in the 90s
I grew up about 15mins away from this street, and use to walk through it regularly in the 80s and then the 90s when I was in my 20s. I still occasionally walk through it, but not that much.
Yep. Now London is just a clusterfuck of ghettos. Places like Richmond, Hampstead and Blackheath are one of the few reminders of what London used to be.
The girl at 1:28 seems to be in her mid twenties.... given the video is 24 years ago she would be in her late forties now...hope she finds this video to see how much people admire her.. As a late 80s child its creepy to see how time has passed by so quickly... Then the life was more natural and care free. Now we all live a artificial social media life with constant anxiety of how v r being judged online... In 90's Indian TV series and movie's were filmed mostly in Uk then in swiss...hence had more attraction towards UK than America.... Hope get a chance to visit London once...
Stop with the doom and gloom. That was then, this is now. Things aren't bad as people make out, they're blinded by nostalgia. I loved the 90s, I grew up in the 90s but now we have all the modern advances and technology that helps us. You can spin it however you like, yes there's a dark side to social media and phones but it's all in moderation. I'm nostalgic as they come, so I feel like I can say this with confidence.
She'd be about 50 now. I don't usually worry about age but I find this type of stuff scary. I don't mind seeing footage from 100 years ago but stuff like this is unsettling. Seeing people in colour camera walking around in my city appearing fairly modern and knowing that a full quarter century has passed. Those 25 years skipped them from being a city 30-something to a 60+ retired person. Life is short man.
London really did look so much more classier and wonderous. The people were presentably dressed the birds looked more desirable and were more well versed, everyone seems as though generally had much better etiquette
I visited London for the very first time in 1997, shortly after Princess Diana's funeral. I was 10 and we visited for a week from Edinburgh, stayed at Dolphin Square IIRC. The woman in red at the end looks to be in her mid-late 20s, so she'll be approaching 50 now. Might have a family and live in a nice suburb because she was living in London back when it was actually affordable.
I was in my 20s then, and it was a great vibe. More relaxed, more connection, optimism, and people liked a laugh without calling the Woke police on you. People knew the difference between playfulness and ill intent. Had so many good times out in London then. And the music was great!
I was 25 when this video was shot. I grew up only 15mins away from this street. It use to be the home of Channel 4 headquarters. And I use to see Jonathan Ross driving his open topped Porsche near this street in the late 1980s. There was no need for woke Police then, as people generally didn’t make racist comments. I think people are more ignorant etc now, including the wokey people. The 1990s was far more civilised and inclusive/diverse without making such a big deal out of it.
Much has changed yet precious little is different. A few years ago I left London permanently and the trench coat lady wouldn't look out of place in late-2010s Bond Street on a chilly late spring afternoon, as is the bloke in the red jumper but with Berwick/Wardour/Frith Street in Soho. The only differences are the cars (they all look so dated now), the lack of Boris bikes and obviously mobile phones. I find London and Londoners to be particularly averse to change that if we are to watch and break down a video of similar ilk recorded this year twenty-five years from now, the differences won't be as striking as the similarities are.
I liked the way girls looked back then - more natural - and I think in general people were happier too. Of course that may be total crap tinted glasses or whatever and I'm just getting old.
No it was definitely better back then and people were happier. Quality of life in the UK has taken a huge dive in the last 15 years. London looks sad and lost nowadays.
Girls would definitely plaster themselves a lot less with makeup which gave the natural look. Drew Barrymore was gorgeous in the 90s, just the right amount of makeup and natural beauty. And the fashion was great. At least these days there isn't really a defining "look", and there's all sorts of fashion types.
I was there and also in existence in 1997, and I can tell you that the man in the maroon jumper was not everywhere one went. The lady in the red jumper who had always had her hair done was everywhere, but not at the same time. Whether it ever stopped, who can say? You may need that fact-checked by Radio 4 if you want something randomly made up about it. I am still in existence, but I do not go to London, obviously.
If you had a video camera in the 90s (and late 80s) most people were happy to be filmed as long as you didn't zoom in on them too closely. No-one ever told you what you could or couldn't film in terms of outside filming, unless you did what I just said and poked the camera right in their face. Apparently you're supposed to get permission these days to film things like the London Underground and the Docklands Light Railway, even for personal use. Back in the 90s you didn't need permission for anything like that, you could just film whatever you wanted to. People definitely had more freedom then, and people were less paranoid about things like terrorism, despite the IRA campaign that was going on during a lot of that time.
Three turning points: 9/11 - we started looking at people suspiciously. 7/7 - dodgy to be filming ordinary streets in Central London. 2005 - teenage "happy slapping" craze made people scared to be filmed.
Ah, 1997 (sigh) .....a completely different world. When women weren't afraid to wear their hair short, and we were all more carefree, happy-go-lucky, and less stressed as a society. It had an energy and vibrancy about it. It was a very 'dynamic' and cutting edge time...the decade that gave us the internet. God, I miss the 90's. Life was less complicated then.
No lunatics screaming at the cameraman saying "you don't have my consent to film me!". Sigh... those were the days. They've done such a number on people.
@@woody46338 I actually thought of the footballer also and have no idea who this rapper is. Which probably leads me to believe that myself and Schnipp are in the right place as the London in this video is the one we grew up in.
The first lady's outfit was so clean. I just love how her trench coat blew behind her as she walked off.
Looked like a scene from a movie
@@kalsingh3660 it really did!!
And I liked the way you articulated that "scene" - just like a novel.
@@jesusisapisces Good ole days IMO. Looking back, as a teenager, we always had our little problems or worries but nothing like now, now that we're all grown up. Everything was so much simplistic unlike nowadays.
@@camey4844 lool I'm actually a writer, funnily enough. I guess that had some influence on how I articulated it. Thank you! 😊
I was one of them walking down the streets of London during the mid 90's. Such a great time!!!
santiago molina If you was the fine lady with the long mac on will you marry me?
hahaha ... I'm afraid your quest hasn't ended my friend.
santiago molina Oh well, i guess it just wasn't meant to be : - )
I like the girl at the end!!!
ah the 1990s...if i knew then what i know now i'd more likely to have a warm, dry bed to sleep in at night. as things go i suppose i sholud be grateful for what very little i have
I know it’s the cliched and easy thing to say but it’s true that smart phones, camera phones and social media have made society worse. More stressful, more introverted, heightened anxiety. There is a consequence of having too much information and too much available 24/7. It’s like you don’t know what to do with yourself. I am terrified of what society will look like in another 20 or so years. Scary.
100% spot on...
I've been a technology fanatic all my life, but I've never owned a smartphone because I always thought there was something a bit weird about them. I think I made the right decision when I look back on my original decision not to buy one in about 2007, and since then.
I agree, smartphones are a curse on society, the internet on computers is ok, but smartphones are a curse
Id like to see smartphones fading out but i cant see it happening, i miss life before them & before social media it was much simpler and easier to be happy..
@@LG-ro5le Completely agree, but at least we still have the memories !
Just bought my flat in Putney then, in ‘97. Great time to have been in London. No phones then !
How mich for back then?
@@patrickdadon5794 my parents got their first house in the early-mid 80's in hither green for 20 grand, they then moved to lewisham. Both of those houses are now near £750k. Mental.
I was born in 2005, unfortunately:(
@@patrickdadon5794 £70k for a two bed in Putney near the river !!!
@@MGVK2277 Ahh, 2005, you missed out. Not much has happened other than wars & now this pandemic !!!
What a blast from the past. I used to work just around the corner on Cleveland Street in 1997/8.
I can watch this stuff forever.
Yep London was much better them times. Much more life in it, sunnier skies, healthier looking people &I there's actually happiness out there in the streets ...
I don't think life has changed that much since about 1990 in terms of what people look like as they walk down the street, despite things like smartphones and social media. People don't look that much different in terms of their demeanour and attitude. But they do look different once you go back before about 1985 and into the late 70s and earlier. It depends what age groups you focus on of course. For example in the early 1980s people in their teens, 20s and early 30s weren't massively different to today, but the older age groups were very different to today since they'd obviously grown up in completely different eras like the 1930s, 1940s, etc.
Pritz P exactly
I was a kid back then and it was definately not sunnier!
I remember when it rained the whole sky turned a single greyish white colour and you wouldn't know when it would end.
Now we get more sharp shower intervals.
Then the roadmen took over lol
Vanilla Ice joker 😂😂😂😂
Thanks sooo much for sharing. I miss those good old days.😔
S it was lovely to see that... I went back last year and barely heard a London accent... I love hearing the London accent ❤️
beautiful and pure.
better time, people could be with themselves and not so scared, they dressed so much better too, wow!
@Patriot Teen crime capital of the world? Now you're seriously having laugh!
The girl at the end is absolutely stunning. Shame I didn't meet her in '97 😁
Barrack Obozo I've just realised I'm dealing with some with a very low IQ. Perhaps you can get your carer to write for you next time? Do you undertand the word 'irony' when you stalk the internet yet call someone you've stalked 'creepy'? Come on, you secretly know you're a bit thick, don't you?
Wow she's gorgeous! Also what makes her more attractive is her sense of humour and how she "plays along" in that flirty way. Very attractive girl! I wonder where she is now and what she's doing......
howdan1985 Is it Mel Geargroinch from the gameshow now?
Good guess but sadly I don't think it is. Mel Giedroyc did used to be brunette but it's definitely not her.
Hey L Bukem, are you the LTJ Bukem king of junglists in the early 90's ???
The girl at the end: I'm not exaggerating but that 10 second clip of her pretty much embraces the life and times of this era. You could wolf whistle, you could flirt and you could be sassy in public without being serious. She is very much of the "Big Breakfast/TFI Friday" Brit type culture that I dearly miss from these times. People were just so friendly in London. I know, I worked in the media industry. Girl - You need to find this video of you on TH-cam and when you do, we want to know what you're doing with your life now. 😂
0:00 standing at the junction of Scala Street and Charlotte Street, London.
0:01 camera pointed towards Tottenham Street (street sign near woman's head).
0:49 Navarro's Restaurant, 67 Charlotte Street, London.
It's so sad what London has become now.
Pritz P What area in London is this? Doesn’t say in the video description
@@TheSereneWanderer87 thats rich coming from someone with the name pritesh pawar, just look at the state of Southall absolutely minging wouldn't even take a dump over there because of people like you coming over here
It still looks nice. But yeah, old London was something else. Only white people, only English in the streets, immigrants were nice compared to today's immigrants. It really is different. I wanna hop on a time machine
What has it become huh? cuz there were still a lot of immigrants in London! My parents moved from west African to London in the early 90's so....
@@beardedbaldie2698 Central London .
No zombies looking at phones.
dhalsim1 - True
Wandering why everyone was just walking doing nothing
dhalsim1 stop hating on technology
u dumb as shit, you on a electronic typing that dumbass comment. if phones were invented in the 80s, you bet your ass you would see people in the 90s using them
ok boomer
Awwwwhhhh that girl was sooooo lovely!!!! We need to find this woman!
It is a fucking awesome place in the 90's
The Girl at the end would fit right in In 2021.... Stunning btw.
Too pure for 2021
@@Fatfrogsrock how would you know that?
@@fruitsalad350 Just a guess, because I don't see girls acting like that anymore. I could never know for sure though, might just be an ignorant presumption on my behalf.
@@Fatfrogsrock Dean I agree with you 100% mate - you very rarely find girls like that nowadays in London....they'd more likely scream something like "Why are you filming me you pervert" at you 🙄. Ahhh I miss the good old days of London in the 90s
@@Fatfrogsrock yes I agree with you actually
I grew up about 15mins away from this street, and use to walk through it regularly in the 80s and then the 90s when I was in my 20s.
I still occasionally walk through it, but not that much.
When London WAS London
Yep. Now London is just a clusterfuck of ghettos. Places like Richmond, Hampstead and Blackheath are one of the few reminders of what London used to be.
London is still London just many left and society is becoming selfish and people are up thier arses this is all over the UK .
when it was still a British city
💯👏👏👏
And to think that in 1997 she was 27 years old and now she’s a 51 years old grandmother 😞
What a depressing thought.
How do you know she's a grandmother? 51 would be early to be a grandmother these days.
What? That people age? That’s how time works.
a grandma at 51? yall do know 51 aint that old right😂
The girl at 1:28 seems to be in her mid twenties.... given the video is 24 years ago she would be in her late forties now...hope she finds this video to see how much people admire her..
As a late 80s child its creepy to see how time has passed by so quickly...
Then the life was more natural and care free. Now we all live a artificial social media life with constant anxiety of how v r being judged online...
In 90's Indian TV series and movie's were filmed mostly in Uk then in swiss...hence had more attraction towards UK than America....
Hope get a chance to visit London once...
Stop with the doom and gloom. That was then, this is now. Things aren't bad as people make out, they're blinded by nostalgia. I loved the 90s, I grew up in the 90s but now we have all the modern advances and technology that helps us. You can spin it however you like, yes there's a dark side to social media and phones but it's all in moderation. I'm nostalgic as they come, so I feel like I can say this with confidence.
She'd be about 50 now. I don't usually worry about age but I find this type of stuff scary. I don't mind seeing footage from 100 years ago but stuff like this is unsettling. Seeing people in colour camera walking around in my city appearing fairly modern and knowing that a full quarter century has passed. Those 25 years skipped them from being a city 30-something to a 60+ retired person. Life is short man.
@@sacred1827 I was 17 with my whole life ahead of me, optimistic about the future... now I'm 42 and expecting the world to end soon lol
@@shaunsteele8244 Was that really the case? I feel like the modern young person is depressed. Good preparation for the future I guess haha
London really did look so much more classier and wonderous. The people were presentably dressed the birds looked more desirable and were more well versed, everyone seems as though generally had much better etiquette
All chavs and racist with attitude in 2021.
lmao 1997 was like yesterday
because they grew up in a civilized society without phones glued to their hands
No Yoga Pants, No TikTok & No snarky attitudes!
I visited London for the very first time in 1997, shortly after Princess Diana's funeral. I was 10 and we visited for a week from Edinburgh, stayed at Dolphin Square IIRC.
The woman in red at the end looks to be in her mid-late 20s, so she'll be approaching 50 now. Might have a family and live in a nice suburb because she was living in London back when it was actually affordable.
Clarissa McPigeon notice how when he whistles she takes it as a compliment and doesnt blame toxic masculinity *sigh* good old days
How do you know she was living in London?
@PanchH she did say "leave me alone"
Clarissa McPigeon I went to that school next to Dolphin Square , Pimlico
She was joking. Anyone with any kind of social skill can tell that.
Everything was warmer. The fonts, the buildings, the sun, the parks, the bookshops, the people.
It’s funny how fashion repeats itself
1997 - the year they released Be Here Now, OK Computer and Urban Hyms. Great time to be based in the Uk
These days, you will see videos of stabbing and drug wars
I was in my 20s then, and it was a great vibe. More relaxed, more connection, optimism, and people liked a laugh without calling the Woke police on you. People knew the difference between playfulness and ill intent. Had so many good times out in London then. And the music was great!
Please stop using the word vibe. It’s beyond cringe.
I was 25 when this video was shot.
I grew up only 15mins away from this street. It use to be the home of Channel 4 headquarters. And I use to see Jonathan Ross driving his open topped Porsche near this street in the late 1980s.
There was no need for woke Police then, as people generally didn’t make racist comments. I think people are more ignorant etc now, including the wokey people. The 1990s was far more civilised and inclusive/diverse without making such a big deal out of it.
yeah true @@benscr
I was 4 years old in '97. Living in London
You're doomed lol You've been missing it all and i'm 48 and saying that! Hi from a froggie lol
LOVE this. Summer, London '97 was pure bliss
Much has changed yet precious little is different. A few years ago I left London permanently and the trench coat lady wouldn't look out of place in late-2010s Bond Street on a chilly late spring afternoon, as is the bloke in the red jumper but with Berwick/Wardour/Frith Street in Soho. The only differences are the cars (they all look so dated now), the lack of Boris bikes and obviously mobile phones. I find London and Londoners to be particularly averse to change that if we are to watch and break down a video of similar ilk recorded this year twenty-five years from now, the differences won't be as striking as the similarities are.
Nonsense.
This is like if you stand still to long in gta 5 haha
Everyone looks slimmer back then.
it´s impressive how we didn´t live with mobile phones
@Hitogokochi you are not very intelligent are you?
That's why they don't have a problem with someone filming them, they had no idea it would be "online" over "social media" and "TH-cam" :)
I liked the way girls looked back then - more natural - and I think in general people were happier too. Of course that may be total crap tinted glasses or whatever and I'm just getting old.
No it was definitely better back then and people were happier. Quality of life in the UK has taken a huge dive in the last 15 years. London looks sad and lost nowadays.
Quality of life I think it’s decreasing year on year, especially now with covid
It's not great Britain anymore it's racist segregated Britain all over the UK everyone is angry and miserable full of agendas.
Girls would definitely plaster themselves a lot less with makeup which gave the natural look. Drew Barrymore was gorgeous in the 90s, just the right amount of makeup and natural beauty. And the fashion was great. At least these days there isn't really a defining "look", and there's all sorts of fashion types.
Ah the 190e, back when Mercedes used to care about customers.
dhalsim1
I agree. The two faced Arse Hole who ruined everything. Kick his bloody backside 😡
Thats the 1.8 .... the slow one. Was pretty crap. Lol
@@_B.M_ Not as crap as today's Mercedes's.
I arrived in London mid-1997. It was the best place in the world. People were happier....it really was "better in those days".
London still looks exactly sane
Ford Capri's still around love it 👍
Pretty much looks the same but man I miss these days
Although 27 years ago now,if this footage survives to 2097 by then It will be a century old ... amazing
its like youre almost there... bizarre
The cars 😍😍😍😍
I was there and also in existence in 1997, and I can tell you that the man in the maroon jumper was not everywhere one went. The lady in the red jumper who had always had her hair done was everywhere, but not at the same time. Whether it ever stopped, who can say? You may need that fact-checked by Radio 4 if you want something randomly made up about it. I am still in existence, but I do not go to London, obviously.
dude put the crack pipe down
What? What've u been smoking?
how could u point a camera to peoples face, imagine doing that today
Good ol' days
When each people had not cellphones in their hands
can we find the girl at the end and so see how shes doing these day?
Why do you want to find her..? She’ll probably tell you to “ leave her alone” …
If you had a video camera in the 90s (and late 80s) most people were happy to be filmed as long as you didn't zoom in on them too closely. No-one ever told you what you could or couldn't film in terms of outside filming, unless you did what I just said and poked the camera right in their face. Apparently you're supposed to get permission these days to film things like the London Underground and the Docklands Light Railway, even for personal use. Back in the 90s you didn't need permission for anything like that, you could just film whatever you wanted to. People definitely had more freedom then, and people were less paranoid about things like terrorism, despite the IRA campaign that was going on during a lot of that time.
Three turning points:
9/11 - we started looking at people suspiciously.
7/7 - dodgy to be filming ordinary streets in Central London.
2005 - teenage "happy slapping" craze made people scared to be filmed.
Did you hear that?
*ShE jUsT hAd HeR hAiR dOnE*
LOOOOOL
Gone all shit since the mid 2000s 05 to present
wow..thnx for sharing it
Ah, 1997 (sigh) .....a completely different world. When women weren't afraid to wear their hair short, and we were all more carefree, happy-go-lucky, and less stressed as a society.
It had an energy and vibrancy about it. It was a very 'dynamic' and cutting edge time...the decade that gave us the internet. God, I miss the 90's. Life was less complicated then.
What was with that one abnormally tall guy?
The woman filming it liked the guy obviously
@Mattchew UK nice profile pic my dude
Back when a Mercury or BT phonecard was essential and you bought newspapers….
I was born in that year…
London was the only city in the UK which had fun and life the rest of the UK was bland and boring in other UK cities and towns.
That’s true, it was grim up north in the 90s.
1997 was sadly the year England died!
Yep just before the invasion..
@@Aryanbloggs yep all those Bulgarians and Romanians begging
That was 1066.
Was born in 97. So sad to see the world I was born into get destroyed so rapidly
i saw to men face to face , i think it was called a conversation ?
My older sister was born that year
1:29 - God, you'd be fuckling crucified for doing that now.
what the girl in end said?
Rivian Saavedra “I’ve just had my hair done.”
You mean, "What did the girl at the end say?"
1:00 That 'Baby-Benz' looked sweet.
Yellow ocean thanks for your video
0:04 the speed on that car
Baby Benz 190E
I'm noticing many differences between London then and London now, I just can't quite put my finger on it 🤔
older vehicles?
No lunatics screaming at the cameraman saying "you don't have my consent to film me!". Sigh... those were the days. They've done such a number on people.
Not so many homeless
And to think Giggs was only 14 years old at this time.
Ryan Giggs was already 23 years old in 1997
@@Schnipp08 The rapper not footballer
@@woody46338 I actually thought of the footballer also and have no idea who this rapper is. Which probably leads me to believe that myself and Schnipp are in the right place as the London in this video is the one we grew up in.
The random Rover 600 behind the 190e lol
What do you mean random Rover? What makes it random?
@@Davez621 It was just there, i didn't expect it. That's what i meant with random
It was brandnew at the time.
1:17 drug deal
Damn, I was 13/14
That woman at 01:29 :)
Enjoying life then as the 90s was great life is shit in the UK today everyone is miserable.
The good ol days!!! 😊😊😊😊
1:30 anyone know who she is
Don't know, but she's gorgeous!!!
0:32 lol is that Guy Ritchie!?
When London still had English people in it.
Non Gmo food ERA
The girl at the end. Where is she?? I like her :) stunning and very nice lady. Marry me :P
you some 20 or so years late
@@paddyanglais91 😂😂😂
She’s probably moved out to the countryside or emigrated to Australia, like most smart Brits have
She’s probably a grandmother now
She's a beautiful babe!!!
Creepy af
Not much has changed actually :D
Great!! These are like the golden ages 😍
A lot has changed, for the worse.
But the fashion was ugly at that time!!!
I'd take it over the fashion now!
1:30
o s
There's a 52 plate car there this can't be 97. 2002 maybe?
rankingtrevor it’s a J reg plate which is 1991/1992 not a 52 plate which would have been 2002
Absolutely correct. The reg on that Merc is J152 not "JI52".
There's three digits before the J so its a J reg not 2002.
You can say its not 2002 by all the 80's cars also.
thing's much better since we got are brexit did
Can you translate that into English please?