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Growing up in the 70's

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morethanpotatoprints · 01/02/2014 21:34

I bet there's been one of these before but who remembers stuff about the 70's, looking back to me it was all a bit weird.

So some of my memories.

Mary Mungo and midge, the music in the lift. my orange space hopper, gridsy marbles and clackers.
Dehydrated potato, free milk you had to drink at school.
Playing out from after breakfast until dark or tea.

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Joules68 · 01/02/2014 21:36

I just remember sunshine... Lots of it

fridayfreedom · 01/02/2014 21:36

I had a Mary , Mungo and Midge fuzzy felt!! I loved it

IDoAllMyOwnStunts · 01/02/2014 21:37

Pipkins
Paint with nancy was it called?
Bagpuss
Silver jubilee street party
Roobarb and custard.

rabbitlady · 01/02/2014 21:37

i was thirteen at the end of 1970. am i too old to play? i remember things being orange and brown. almost everything was orange and brown.

IDoAllMyOwnStunts · 01/02/2014 21:38

Oh yes lots of orange and brown

David soul. Silver lady

K999 · 01/02/2014 21:38

Those sweets?? Think they were called Spangles......

And lots of swirly wallpaper....

AuntieStella · 01/02/2014 21:39

My parents wouldn't get me a space hopper. I'm still scarred by the unfairness!

And there were the dipper birds that see to explode sometimes - we ad to put ours in the utility room (lean to between kitchen and garage).

Aqua Manda? Charlie'? Vanity mirrors set in a pastic globe? Avon Pretty Peach, and men's bubble bath in clear plastic motorcycles?

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AuntieStella · 01/02/2014 21:42

The smell of Banda machines.

Slade.

Jackie magazine.

Stripytop · 01/02/2014 21:42

Strikes & Blackouts. The testcard on TV (girl with a blackboard?). Painting with Nancy. The Purdy haircut. My Wonderwoman doll.

soul2000 · 01/02/2014 21:43

Born on the 16th October 1971... mum had a brown Ford Cortina with brown velour seats 1977 , (Horrible) brown wall paper Dad wore medallions and drove a Firebird Trans Am with An Eagle on the bonnet. Mum said you could hear it coming 5 minutes before arrival.

AllMimsyWereTheBorogroves · 01/02/2014 21:44

Smoking everywhere. I was standing in a record shop once (remember those?) and felt something very hot on my back. A man behind me apologised because the ash on his cigarette had dropped off and burnt a hole in my cardigan! In cinemas there was a smoking half and a non-smoking half. On trains and tubes there were smoking compartments and non-smoking compartments. On the bus there was smoking allowed on the top deck, not the bottom.

Buses all had conductors who went round selling tickets from machines they had strung round their necks.

Only three TV channels and no way of recording programmes. You watched live or not at all. The audience for the most popular programmes was enormous, in a way that's inconceivable now except for things like the Olympics and state funerals/weddings.

Strikes, strikes, strikes.

morethanpotatoprints · 01/02/2014 21:44

AntieStella

You can get the orange ones now, although it makes me old actually being retro.

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Joules68 · 01/02/2014 21:44

Oh yes, Jackie magazine.... And blue jeans,patches and my guy!

cafesociety · 01/02/2014 21:45

Ah, the era of the chopper bike, olive green walls and purple front doors, wife swopping, the perm [obligatory for both men and women], bellbottoms, large collared flowery shirts and [Freddie Laker] standby air flights.....

Nancy66 · 01/02/2014 21:45

sitting on my mum's lap in the front seat of the car.

no seat belts. Ever.

RandomMess · 01/02/2014 21:46

Have to get up and use the dial on the TV to tune in and change channel Grin

Stripytop · 01/02/2014 21:46

No seatbelts. My Dad's Flared jeans and platform brogues (ha ha). Tupperware parties. Abba on top of the pops.

AuntieStella · 01/02/2014 21:46

Gosh yes - homework by oil lamp because of the 3 day week.

John Pertwee and Tom Baker as Doctor Who (remember the terrifying 'Green Death' episode?)

BackforGood · 01/02/2014 21:47

2 Heatwave summers - the Summer of ladybirds - droughts - sunburn - no seatbelts in the backs of cars (and not that many used them in the front) - Winter of Discontent - Inflation running at 75% - power cuts - only 3 channels on TV, and now way of recording stuff you missed - black and white TV - Morcombe and Wise - decimilsation - Silver Jubilee - Virginia Wade winning Wimbledon -glam rock - disco music - punk - Saturday Night Fever - Grease - Pizzaland

soul2000 · 01/02/2014 21:47

Queueing up to watch Star wars (Matinee) aged 7 in Manchester with my Brother And parents, of course in them days there was only one film on at the cinema.

Nancy66 · 01/02/2014 21:47

who had a Stylophone?

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WitchWay · 01/02/2014 21:47

Born in 1965 so I remember the 70s very well.

Men had hideous swirly-patterned ties including my dad

Soap-on-a-rope

Corduroy - lots of corduroy including an awful pair of tan culottes courtesy of my DM whose clothes sense is decidedly odd

Flicked-out hair-dos done with curling-tongs & before any sort of gel or mousse had been invented

morethanpotatoprints · 01/02/2014 21:48

We turned the lights off for my sister to blow out her 7 birthday candles, turned them back on again and no electric for what seemed like 3 days.

Everything was orange brown or like my bedroom purple patterned wallpaper. It was really funky.

Bagpuss was brilliant, captain pugwash really weird.
Magic Roundabout - acid?

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