It was "liberated" from Area 51I have no idea what that is ...
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It was "liberated" from Area 51I have no idea what that is ...
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Pitralon forever - Real pens have a nib - If it doesn't tick, it's not a watch.
At primary school only being allowed to write with a pencil until you were judged worthy of moving onto a fountain pen. Ball-points were not allowed.
Teachers being allowed to mark in red ink, throw chalk / board rubbers at you or deliver a clip around the ear. Linked to this, being afraid of your parents finding out because they'd side with the teachers.
Bobbies on the beat.
I can remember my Grandma giving us Sixpences when we visited - though I can only remember spending them when they were worth 2 1/2 New Pence.
We had a fish man, he came round every Friday on a horse and cart.
It's a thing you put in the middle of ex-jukebox records to enable you to play them on a standard turntable.
Didn't most singles have the centers removed? That why we had these:Perfectly correct. When I was young and poor most of my music came from a shop that sold off used singles for 10p. They had all been pulled out of juke boxes and had the centres knocked out.
No, most were made to fit a home stereo. As others have said, the adaptor you didn't recognise and the one you posted, were used to make ex-jukebox 45s fit home record players.Didn't most singles have the centers removed? That why we had these:
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30028.8?
2400 baud, you mean!
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Cigarette and chocolate machines outside shops. And nearly ripping your front teeth out while trying to open a frozen jubbly.