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		How many can you remember? I can remember almost all, & would add the old rotary dial phones, shower caps & the old 78 records with the wind up gramophones. 
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		I remember the foot measuring machine, I think there was one at Smith & Caughey.   Those were the days when shoes came in Wide, Medium and Narrow as well as lengths.
	 
		
		
			
		 
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		Vitamiser, which was a thing similar in shape to a milk bar milkshake maker, & could be used for that as well as being useful for 'mashing' vegetables, fruit etc. it was the forerunner of today's food processer really.
 And eggs preserved in ovoline I think it was, horrible slimy stuff.
 
 Party line phones, each household had its own special ring - two short & one long or whatever it was. They caused a few problems with nosey people listening into other people's conversations.
 
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		Fountain pens - what a fucking nightmare for a lefthander !
	 
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		Bell-bottoms , yes I used to wear them.Lava lamps , had one in the lounge.
 Miniskirts , good to look at.
 
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		When I worked for the post office, back in the 1970s, there were still manual telephone exchanges - in fact, when we moved north in the early 1980s the house we rented in a small town had a phone on a 12 party line - you cranked the handle to call up the exchange to make a call. There was a fisherman on the line who would get calls at 4am...
	 
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		 (21-03-2022, 05:38 PM)Praktica Wrote:  When I worked for the post office, back in the 1970s, there were still manual telephone exchanges - in fact, when we moved north in the early 1980s the house we rented in a small town had a phone on a 12 party line - you cranked the handle to call up the exchange to make a call. There was a fisherman on the line who would get calls at 4am... We lived in a small village which had a party line. There was one woman who everyone else was sure listened in to everyone's conversations, but there was no way to prove it.
 
Until one day someone having a phone call heard the distinctive sound of a chiming clock in the background. There was only one person in the village who had a chiming clock so she proceeded to tear strips off this woman for being so damn nosey.      
  (21-03-2022, 05:22 PM)Oldfellah Wrote:  Bell-bottoms , yes I used to wear them.Lava lamps , had one in the lounge.
 Miniskirts , good to look at.
 I used to wear mini skirts (not so very mini then) & bell bottoms (never again, bloody things got in the way) but never had a lava lamp. Had a corduroy suit though at one point & boots.
	 
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		Stinky Kerosene Heater.Wooden Toilet Seats that cracked!
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		Kerosene heaters - I'd forgotten them, & the horrific school toilet paper!
 I remember playing knucklebones at school, & bar the door. Tomato sandwiches which had gone all squishy, horrible hot cocoa in winter  -served in a  'shelter shed' in the freezing cold.
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		 (21-03-2022, 06:09 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:   (21-03-2022, 05:38 PM)Praktica Wrote:  When I worked for the post office, back in the 1970s, there were still manual telephone exchanges - in fact, when we moved north in the early 1980s the house we rented in a small town had a phone on a 12 party line - you cranked the handle to call up the exchange to make a call. There was a fisherman on the line who would get calls at 4am...We lived in a small village which had a party line. There was one woman who everyone else was sure listened in to everyone's conversations, but there was no way to prove it. 
 Until one day someone having a phone call heard the distinctive sound of a chiming clock in the background. There was only one person in the village who had a chiming clock so she proceeded to tear strips off this woman for being so damn nosey.
    
 
  (21-03-2022, 05:22 PM)Oldfellah Wrote:  Bell-bottoms , yes I used to wear them.I used to wear mini skirts (not so very mini then) & bell bottoms (never again, bloody things got in the way) but never had a lava lamp. Had a corduroy suit though at one point & boots.Lava lamps , had one in the lounge.
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Lilith, I have to ask what did bell bottoms get in the way of     
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		 (22-03-2022, 10:41 AM)Oldfellah Wrote:   (21-03-2022, 06:09 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:  We lived in a small village which had a party line. There was one woman who everyone else was sure listened in to everyone's conversations, but there was no way to prove it.
 Until one day someone having a phone call heard the distinctive sound of a chiming clock in the background. There was only one person in the village who had a chiming clock so she proceeded to tear strips off this woman for being so damn nosey.
    
 I used to wear mini skirts (not so very mini then) & bell bottoms (never again, bloody things got in the way) but never had a lava lamp. Had a corduroy suit though at one point & boots.
 Lilith, I have to ask what did bell bottoms get in the way of 
  Well - have you ever tried running in them? They flap about getting in the way, & as for riding a bike - no chance!
    
Hula hoops, plastic sandals, Davy Crockett hats - most kids had one or more of those then, not to mention a pocket knife; I think mine had a pink pearl finish handle.
 
  (22-03-2022, 12:38 PM)Praktica Wrote:  Remember bicycle clips? I used them when I was a teenager. My grandad had those, & also those armband thingys, used to hold shirtsleeves back off the wrist. They used to fascinate me - metal, thin wire sort of things which stretched.
	 
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		Hair rollers - very uncomfortable to sleep in.Hop scotch, skipping, swapping stickers at school, and yes, hula hoops and knuckle bones. Brings back many memories, and how things have changed.
 
		
		
			
		 
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		 (21-03-2022, 02:13 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:  How many can you remember? I can remember almost all, & would add the old rotary dial phones, shower caps & the old 78 records with the wind up gramophones.Hadn't realised I was so very ancient!
    
 
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Yes, remember all those but I go back much further. We had one of the old copper washing machines and a mangle - I was in charge of the mangle from about the age of 10 and I loved doing it. It was so satisfying to get all the water out of sheets and clothes. 
Also a Bakelite radio - wish I'd kept it - would probably have been worth a fortune by now.
	 
		
		
			
		 
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		 (22-03-2022, 04:41 PM)Outsider Wrote:   (21-03-2022, 02:13 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:  How many can you remember? I can remember almost all, & would add the old rotary dial phones, shower caps & the old 78 records with the wind up gramophones.Hadn't realised I was so very ancient!
    
 
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 Yes, remember all those but I go back much further. We had one of the old copper washing machines and a mangle - I was in charge of the mangle from about the age of 10 and I loved doing it. It was so satisfying to get all the water out of sheets and clothes.
 Also a Bakelite radio - wish I'd kept it - would probably have been worth a fortune by now.
 We also had a copper, & a wringer which was attached to the tubs (for rinsing things) & there was a product called I think, Bluo - widely known as blue bags, which were put in the rinsing water to get whites whiter. They were also used on bee stings. 
When it was time to wash blankets - always heavy wool back then - it was my job to stand in the tub, walking on them to get the soap out after they'd been washed.    
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		Bluebags!   I remember them for bee stings.   I wonder what was in them, something alkaline, perhaps baking soda.   Am I right to think that washing soda was a thing?  What was it?
	 
		
		
			
		 
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		 (22-03-2022, 06:47 PM)Olive Wrote:  Bluebags!  I remember them for bee stings.  I wonder what was in them, something alkaline, perhaps baking soda.  Am I right to think that washing soda was a thing?  What was it? 
Yes, my mother always had washing soda available (they were in crystal form in a box), but not sure how she used it. I do remember that if she burnt something in the saucepans, she would put washing soda in with some water, boil it up and the burnt-on stuff came off easily. But it must have had other uses.
	 
		
		
			
		 
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