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@@lewiskemp5893 Man, remember being pretty late to the party but I was bought a second hand Atari 2600 from my friend's parents in late 1986, I loved it! Only had Yars' Revenge for the first few months though but luckily it was an awesome game!
@James Alderson Thanks for this video dude! Some great memories and stuff I'd even forgotten about! Anyone remember Reddifusion? We didn't have it but I thought it was cool!
Things that I remember about the 80s: being allowed to stay up late on a Friday & Saturday night ! - Change out of your school clothes as soon as you got home from school then clean your shoes on newspaper so as not to get black polish on the floor - Fish n chips on Saturday (it was the only takeaway there was) - Playing out all day in the summer holidays that seemed to last months but you had to be home before dark - Tea cards - laying on the floor behind a ramp whilst a mate jumped over you on a bicycle - nylon t-shirts with a printed photo of your favourite kids tv show - black plimsoles & white tennis pumps - That white paint in a Squeezy bottle that had a foam pad to cover the marks on said tennis pumps - Hitec trainers - bath on a Sunday night - Matey bubble bath - 10p deposit return on Corona bottles - ½ penny sweets - matchbox cars - polystyrene glider planes with clip on propellers & Little house on the Prairie ! I am 50 this year.
Turned 51 at Christmas, work in IT and beginning to think there's too much of the thing. We had computers to play games on and do a bit of Basic programming but we also had friends we hung out with as well. If we wanted to say something we went to the person and said it in person, not by text message or over the internet. We had tech and personal interaction, now it's just tech. There are actually courses to teach our kids how to interact with other people! I have a friend who was best man at my wedding, we've been friend since we were 4 and I'd trust him with my life. Can't see kids of today who live in a world where everything is throw away growing up with that. People had little money in the 80s but had more friends and people they could depend on. People would help each other. Now we're too busy working to keep in touch with friends and family and despite having more money we have given up a lot for it. in many ways we have less today. Our kids will be tracked by Artificial intelligence by the time they're our age and will have virtually no real freedom and the sad thing is that we did that in our quest to control everything we see. I would wish kids today could have the childhood we had despite the hardship there was due to recessions and strikes etc. Not what they have now where they're stuck in a phone that'll ruin their eyesight from having a fixed focus all the time and measuring how cool they are by the number of likes they get on some social platform or other.. Boom time for Opticians ahead though :) I grew up on the poverty line but despite this I would not change a thing about my life.
@@ravenmadd1343 I am somewhat autistic so i’ve never been that much in to hanging out with people & i’m really not in to social media for friends & family so i’m not that affected, if fact it helps that i can still communicate with people who otherwise i’d go years without speaking to. We definitely have too much money today & that has filtered down to the kids who are mostly entitled & disrespectful of any & everyone outside of their friends & family. Nothing with kids is earned anymore, it’s all expected. Glad i’m past “having children” age
@@GirGir183 the Internet has created a bunch of narcissistic miserable c'ts who can't formulate a cohesive thought without getting a suggestion from Google.
OMG! I was born in 1959, grew up during the 60s and 70s. But the 80s were the best times of all. I'm am familiar with every thing that showed up in this video. The 80s were the best!
Wow, so many childhood memories, when Snickers was called Marathon, Star Burst were still Opral Fruits and 10p would buy you a lot at the corner store. Summer holiday cartoons (the ones that never seemed to be on at any other time of year for some reason) and always excited about what the 'surprise toy' was in the box of breakfast cereal. Simpler times.
How nostalgic, they were the best days of my life growing up. Such fantastic times, thank you for bringing back so many memories. Life was so much better then and less fraught than today’s digital society.
Funny story about the libray. Last time I had gone to the library was in 1997 and my local library still hade the index card cabinet. Fast forward 12 years later. I went back after having been away in the Navy. I was looking for the index card cabinet, but couldn't find it. Finally, intrigued, a woman that worked there asked me what I was looking for. I said "I can't seem to find the index card cabinet!" she was quit shocked. After being done laughing, she took me to a computer by the main desk.
My grandfather was a bus conductor and I remember him letting me wear the hat and carry the ticket machine on Saturdays and to ticket everyone on the sofa ... (that was the 70’s)
I was 14 in 1980, met my first love, well 2nd love, as The Jam were my first love. Best days of my life, but now 54 im content with my lot, but give me a time machine to go back for the nostalgia and memories.
Don’t forget the local video shops before blockbusters! Small section for new releases but the rest of the shop was a treasure trove of videos from all time periods. Spent hours just looking through the video covers. Good times
The 80’s after school in summer we’d all race to play in the fields till dark about 10 pm and if we met someone we didn’t trust from a distance we’d yell “What are you looking at, you owl perv” We were never afraid of being abducted, pity on the perv that would even dare. Kids traveled in large groups, had freedom, and therefore were street wise.
Loved this video (big thumbs up). I still have my casio watch purchased in 1989 (F-91W) stll going strong - battery has never been changed. Watch and strap still intact.
Things have progressed so quickly nowadays, young people will probably have no idea about any of this. Brings back memories of a simpler, happier time, (and I'm only 43).
OMG! Dont you just forget about things until you see and get reminded of things gone by,Bloodyhell feeling old now I tell ya,but laughing at the same time,this is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT. Cant wait to show my partner when he comes home,thank god for TH-cam and smart TVs, he loves all this especially old cars a lorrys. 🤣
in the 1970s Margaret Thatcher as Education minister cut children’s milk as a cost cutting measure. There was a public backlash with the comment “Thatcher Thatcher the milk snatcher”
I still use Vosene shampoo Shep but it's a shadow of it's former self, no nice strong carbolic smell any more, & now it only irritates rather than burns out your eyes. Another victim of the Health & Safety brigade no doubt.
@@The_Capri_Kid your right, I recently got some lifebuoy soap, it's what my mum used to buy. But sadly it's nothing like it used to be, barely has any smell anymore 😕
Mate fair dinkum they were trully the best times, im 50 and my wife and i often reflect on what was just a good point in time when life was just pretty easy and simple....even if we didnt know it !!!
@@lilme7052 surely do !! & can be ment as " no bullshit " - " for real "- " honest to god " etc etc , & you'll find its really only fairdinkum people say fairdinkum !,, have a nice day !
OMG!! A trip down memory lane. I still use one of those pop up phone number files. A car with a choke now that is going back. In the old days you put a clothes peg on it to stop it going back in. Oh happy days...... 😀
When you had to get up to change channels and being a milk monitor was a premium position. Lol...the xmas pack of tapes!! Fantastic! Thanks for this! 😀
Damn I was born 85 but remember almost all of these, funny really was speaking to a friend the other day about the plastics issue, being a 90's baby they were shocked about the glass bottle thing and couldn't believe we had milk delivered to the door everyday
They had Ambre Solaire I think, I was fair skinned so my grandfather insisted I had it on, mum wasn't bothered and used to use tanning oil or olive oil, and in Egypt on holiday she only used a low factor and came back absolutely fried and peeling. Definitely there was sun cream in the 80s.
True story: my 66 year old stepdad once tried to find the choke in his 2007 Mazda3. I remembered them from cars around in the 80s produced before that, but then I knew automatic choke was a thing in the 80s....
A nice flash back. Enjoyed the Blockbusters theme " Can I have a P Bob". and every kid smirked at that. A time when things were simpler and in some cases better including nicking a handful of pick and mix from Woolies.
I remember the pull-push dashboard choke well on my dads old cars before the magical auto chokes came in. I always thought it was some sort of turbo because it was like an adrenalin boost to the motor.
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The memories. What about the pong game. Maybe Atari
And Mtv
@@lewiskemp5893
Man, remember being pretty late to the party but I was bought a second hand Atari 2600 from my friend's parents in late 1986, I loved it! Only had Yars' Revenge for the first few months though but luckily it was an awesome game!
@James Alderson
Thanks for this video dude! Some great memories and stuff I'd even forgotten about! Anyone remember Reddifusion? We didn't have it but I thought it was cool!
Ahhhh the radio one roadshows the great place to meet girls
This doesn't make me feel old,it makes me feel proud....And sorry for the cultureless times that people live now... Never forget..
As a teenager in the 80's, this makes me feel so old now. Great days, never to be repeated.
Things that I remember about the 80s: being allowed to stay up late on a Friday & Saturday night ! - Change out of your school clothes as soon as you got home from school then clean your shoes on newspaper so as not to get black polish on the floor - Fish n chips on Saturday (it was the only takeaway there was) - Playing out all day in the summer holidays that seemed to last months but you had to be home before dark - Tea cards - laying on the floor behind a ramp whilst a mate jumped over you on a bicycle - nylon t-shirts with a printed photo of your favourite kids tv show - black plimsoles & white tennis pumps - That white paint in a Squeezy bottle that had a foam pad to cover the marks on said tennis pumps - Hitec trainers - bath on a Sunday night - Matey bubble bath - 10p deposit return on Corona bottles - ½ penny sweets - matchbox cars - polystyrene glider planes with clip on propellers & Little house on the Prairie !
I am 50 this year.
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Turned 51 at Christmas, work in IT and beginning to think there's too much of the thing.
We had computers to play games on and do a bit of Basic programming but we also had friends we hung out with as well.
If we wanted to say something we went to the person and said it in person, not by text message or over the internet.
We had tech and personal interaction, now it's just tech.
There are actually courses to teach our kids how to interact with other people!
I have a friend who was best man at my wedding, we've been friend since we were 4 and I'd trust him with my life.
Can't see kids of today who live in a world where everything is throw away growing up with that.
People had little money in the 80s but had more friends and people they could depend on.
People would help each other.
Now we're too busy working to keep in touch with friends and family and despite having more money we have given up a lot for it. in many ways we have less today.
Our kids will be tracked by Artificial intelligence by the time they're our age and will have virtually no real freedom and the sad thing is that we did that in our quest to control everything we see.
I would wish kids today could have the childhood we had despite the hardship there was due to recessions and strikes etc.
Not what they have now where they're stuck in a phone that'll ruin their eyesight from having a fixed focus all the time and measuring how cool they are by the number of likes they get on some social platform or other..
Boom time for Opticians ahead though :)
I grew up on the poverty line but despite this I would not change a thing about my life.
@@ravenmadd1343
I am somewhat autistic so i’ve never been that much in to hanging out with people & i’m really not in to social media for friends & family so i’m not that affected, if fact it helps that i can still communicate with people who otherwise i’d go years without speaking to.
We definitely have too much money today & that has filtered down to the kids who are mostly entitled & disrespectful of any & everyone outside of their friends & family.
Nothing with kids is earned anymore, it’s all expected. Glad i’m past “having children” age
Just come across this video now.Awesome times ill never forget
Absolutely spot on ! Couldn’t have recapped any better. They were the best days ever !
I'd go back there right now if I could. The world today really is crap in comparison.
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For a large part, true. But what about the Internet today?
@@GirGir183 Alas the internet is as much a step forward as a step back in terms of humanity. We did actually survive for 79,980 years with out it.
@@GirGir183 the Internet has created a bunch of narcissistic miserable c'ts who can't formulate a cohesive thought without getting a suggestion from Google.
@@kipp1231 There's some good stuff there too, tho.
after watching this i feel sad how everything changed for the worse ..just in a flash
How true. ☹️
I grew up in Germany and it was almost 100% the same. Thank you!
Oh my goodness, SO many memories - makes me feel super old! Lol!
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when you got in the car on a really hot day the vinyl seats burn the back of your legs, get straight back out of the car again.
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I usually just climbed up to the shelf behind the seats in mom's 77 Ford Grenada if the seat was too hot....
LOL!
Mate...god bless you for this...laugh a minute! Not a bloody snowflake, health and bollox safety nerd anywhere....keep it going...
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I'm glad you found your safe space where the safety nerds won't trigger you.
@@wheedler I'm pretty sure he doesn't need a safe space though.
This doesn't make me feel old, but my sagging arse and bingo wings do!
OMG!
I was born in 1959, grew up during the 60s and 70s.
But the 80s were the best times of all. I'm am familiar with
every thing that showed up in this video.
The 80s were the best!
Wow, so many childhood memories, when Snickers was called Marathon, Star Burst were still Opral Fruits and 10p would buy you a lot at the corner store. Summer holiday cartoons (the ones that never seemed to be on at any other time of year for some reason) and always excited about what the 'surprise toy' was in the box of breakfast cereal.
Simpler times.
How nostalgic, they were the best days of my life growing up. Such fantastic times, thank you for bringing back so many memories. Life was so much better then and less fraught than today’s digital society.
Man this video makes me so sad... I'm getting old as I remember All these things 😞😩😥
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You look good for a old guy.😘
Funny story about the libray. Last time I had gone to the library was in 1997 and my local library still hade the index card cabinet. Fast forward 12 years later. I went back after having been away in the Navy. I was looking for the index card cabinet, but couldn't find it. Finally, intrigued, a woman that worked there asked me what I was looking for. I said "I can't seem to find the index card cabinet!" she was quit shocked. After being done laughing, she took me to a computer by the main desk.
Fantastic thanks heaps
My grandfather was a bus conductor and I remember him letting me wear the hat and carry the ticket machine on Saturdays and to ticket everyone on the sofa ... (that was the 70’s)
Its uncanny, every memory I had between the ages of seven and seventeen right there!
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Lucozade in that orange cellophane wrapper!
Cures literally every illness in the world!
Here in the US every home toilet needed a shag carpet wig called a "cozy"
Absolutely fantastic! Couldn't stop smiling from start to finish, thanks for the wonderful memories....feeling very old now...
if I had a time machine wouldn't come back
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Thanks for the memories. This makes me feel 14 again.
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Makes me feel 44 again!
@@royfearn4345 Ahhhh!
I was 14 in 1980, met my first love, well 2nd love, as The Jam were my first love. Best days of my life, but now 54 im content with my lot, but give me a time machine to go back for the nostalgia and memories.
I like your name Abby we think the same do you get mine.
This takes me back
Don’t forget the local video shops before blockbusters! Small section for new releases but the rest of the shop was a treasure trove of videos from all time periods. Spent hours just looking through the video covers. Good times
The 80’s after school in summer we’d all race to play in the fields till dark about 10 pm and if we met someone we didn’t trust from a distance we’d yell “What are you looking at, you owl perv” We were never afraid of being abducted, pity on the perv that would even dare. Kids traveled in large groups, had freedom, and therefore were street wise.
Loved this video (big thumbs up). I still have my casio watch purchased in 1989 (F-91W) stll going strong - battery has never been changed. Watch and strap still intact.
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So many memories. Happier, simpler days.
My childhood just flew by so many things I remember I miss the 80s no worries back then
And during ad breaks you had just enough time to race out of the room down the hall and back, now days you can ...
Greatest days of my life.
LSD, MUSHROOM'S, E'S, FIELD, LOT'S OF SPEAKER'S BASS LINE !
I enjoyed watching this, I'm a 1966 girl still stuck in an 80s timewarp.
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Things have progressed so quickly nowadays, young people will probably have no idea about any of this. Brings back memories of a simpler, happier time, (and I'm only 43).
That’s fine charlie. I’m 46 and I compiled this clip. Time is flying so fast we feel old before we actually are 😉
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Thanks mate, brings back good memories !
I was a teenager in the 80’s, remember theses times so well.
What a great video. Thanks for uploading that. Brought back so many happy memories. Ah. The good old days 👍
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OMG! Dont you just forget about things until you see and get reminded of things gone by,Bloodyhell feeling old now I tell ya,but laughing at the same time,this is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT. Cant wait to show my partner when he comes home,thank god for TH-cam and smart TVs, he loves all this especially old cars a lorrys. 🤣
the 80's were the best, shame there are more years behind than in front now, i would go back any day.
Such happy memories.
Ahhh...a nostalgic smile has crossed my face!
Wow, that took me back..Thanks for sharing..born in 77 🫶
The problem with school milk was that it was dropped off at 6am and sat there in the sun untill collected at 8:30 and was not nice.
Or in the winter it had lumps of ice in it
in the 1970s Margaret Thatcher as Education minister cut children’s milk as a cost cutting measure. There was a public backlash with the comment “Thatcher Thatcher the milk snatcher”
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I had a Casio watch with a radio in it in 1982. What a marvelous invention 😁
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Thanks for this! I’ve never said ‘OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD!’ so many times in a few minutes. LOVE this
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Life was so much simpler back then.
oh to go back....im bloody 50 soon
@@aditierneu9651 me too, it was better back then wasn't it? Oh to go back, were there instructions for the flux capacitor in the movie?
@@aditierneu9651 Just a number. Keep working out, and 50 will look like 30.
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"That means there will be cheese and pineapple on sticks!"
Couldn't agree more....
Nice one Mr Ulsterman- I fancy many won't get this gag if they've not seen the Harry Enfield sketch with you at that house party!!
Forgot about the wallpaper book covers.😆
Thought we only did that in n.z.
Nope.
Absolutely fantastic. The very first "hi fi" the one with the glass door. My grandad had it. I broke the door. Great memories. Thanks for the upload.
Thanks Chris. Glad you liked it. Check out the first 80s clip I did too!
Totally enjoyed that James, thank you. the bit that made me laugh most, was the eye burning shampoo! I had forgotten that, but so true!
I still use Vosene shampoo Shep but it's a shadow of it's former self, no nice strong carbolic smell any more, & now it only irritates rather than burns out your eyes. Another victim of the Health & Safety brigade no doubt.
@@The_Capri_Kid your right, I recently got some lifebuoy soap, it's what my mum used to buy. But sadly it's nothing like it used to be, barely has any smell anymore 😕
The Griffin savings account lol forgot about that one!!! Cheers
Wow great video that their was my childhood thankyou you star
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Thank you for reminding me of some of the things i had forgotten about
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Nice selection of music, especially Juliet Bravo 👍
Mate fair dinkum they were trully the best times, im 50 and my wife and i often reflect on what was just a good point in time when life was just pretty easy and simple....even if we didnt know it !!!
Do people really say 'fair dinkum'? I thought it was a sort of joke thing like Alf Roberts saying 'flamin galar'. What does the dinkum bit mean?
@@lilme7052 surely do !! & can be ment as " no bullshit " - " for real "- " honest to god " etc etc , & you'll find its really only fairdinkum people say fairdinkum !,, have a nice day !
@@westhenderson6587 Thanks!
Remember nearly all of these.............childhood innocence Happy Days 👍
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Great video, thanks for this mate!
OMG!! A trip down memory lane. I still use one of those pop up phone number files. A car with a choke now that is going back. In the old days you put a clothes peg on it to stop it going back in. Oh happy days...... 😀
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This was my childhood.
Lol I grew up in New Zealand in the 80’s and it was pretty much exactly the same !
When you had to get up to change channels and being a milk monitor was a premium position. Lol...the xmas pack of tapes!! Fantastic! Thanks for this! 😀
That is brilliant. Sooooo much memories. Haaaaaaaaa. Them were the days.
Oh lord!! Where do I even start?? I remember every single one of these!! 😂😂
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Cool What was the item at 2:20 ?
Damn I was born 85 but remember almost all of these, funny really was speaking to a friend the other day about the plastics issue, being a 90's baby they were shocked about the glass bottle thing and couldn't believe we had milk delivered to the door everyday
Wow, you are so spot on with all these. Well done. 👍🙏
Oh my, how we've gone backwards.
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Great video! I remember the loo roll dolly, but it was always in Spanish costume.
Fun fact: Tony Hart had been an officer in the Gurkha Regiment.
I want to go back and stay there
Happy memories
The good old days
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Bring back the 80s
Do you remember the fabric front door covers so the paint wouldn’t melt in the summer heat. They even had a letterbox.
Brilliant....remember every one of those...still got a calculator watch, clock pen and original rubiks cubes...
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great vid, (for those that remember), very accurate and true - happy memories!
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From 9 to 19... I bloody loved the 80's. Apart from the AIDS scare that put a bit of a cramp on my teenage lusts, lol!
Oh my god such memories.Loved the Juliet bravo theme.
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Sun screen was for gingers in the 80s. The rest of us used tanning oil and even the men wore short shorts.
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They had sunscreen in the 80s? I don't remember ever seeing it!!
They had Ambre Solaire I think, I was fair skinned so my grandfather insisted I had it on, mum wasn't bothered and used to use tanning oil or olive oil, and in Egypt on holiday she only used a low factor and came back absolutely fried and peeling. Definitely there was sun cream in the 80s.
LOL LOL LOL!!!! I'm not a Brit but so much of that was straight out of my childhood in the US. Thank you for the post.
Still the best time of my life.
I'm constantly telling my kids about the advent calendars and how I preferred them with no chocolate.
Yes lol
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Really pushing it calling the, 'chocolate'! lol Not sure what they were made of, but not a chocolate I ever wanted
@@hasonmailhot the tree decorations always tasted tainted somehow, probably due to the cigarette smoke, zflora and shake and vac lol
I was back there for a moment and it was good.
somtimes its hard to watch how much has changed
Thanks for dredging up several best left forgotten memories of mine there James..the 80's were questionably fun though!
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Wow I could taste, smell and feel the 80's here mate. Awesome job, wish I had a delorian and my old bmx gang....
I’ll have a ‘P’ please Bob ....
I just want to go back in a heartbeat because this world has clearly gone mad.
Geez, Britain in the 80s looks like America in the 60s.
Ahh long summer nights playing football in the park, jumpers for goalposts, secretly rolling the ball in dog poo and getting your mate to header it!
You get a like from me mate. I miss those times so much.
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That was effing quality!! Off to watch part 1 right now. Thank you for this sir 👍👏👏
Some great yet subtle reminders here, thanks. Not thought about one or seen one of those pen watches for near 40 years...
Nope, the ultimate included TWO tape decks for dubbing ...
wonderful work @James Alderson.
I look forward to seeing more of these ✨🧡✨
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hit me right in the feels
True story: my 66 year old stepdad once tried to find the choke in his 2007 Mazda3. I remembered them from cars around in the 80s produced before that, but then I knew automatic choke was a thing in the 80s....
It was, and it was always breaking down! Another thing of the times - auto to manual choke kits.
Good memories, even if some of them are UK memories, many of them also reaches across the pond to we here in the US.
A nice flash back. Enjoyed the Blockbusters theme " Can I have a P Bob". and every kid smirked at that. A time when things were simpler and in some cases better including nicking a handful of pick and mix from Woolies.
Haha. Don’t forget to check out Part one of my 80s compilation too! th-cam.com/video/U2zmZTzzuwc/w-d-xo.html
Wish I’d got the tapes for Christmas!!
I always got the hankies and / or socks from a prehistoric Auntie
Better days,sadly passed. Golden memories.
Common sence before Tech killed the human brain
Thanks for posting 😆😆👍👍👍👍
I remember the pull-push dashboard choke well on my dads old cars before the magical auto chokes came in. I always thought it was some sort of turbo because it was like an adrenalin boost to the motor.
Don’t forget to check out Part one of my 80s compilation too! th-cam.com/video/U2zmZTzzuwc/w-d-xo.html
Fantastic throwback !!