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Nostalgia - Back in the day...

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by Marty McFly, Nov 12, 2015.

  1. Aye. Wanted to make one with ma kid. Proper Pram wheels, just can’t get them now.
     
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  2. Totally unrelated but your post, along with Marie, kinda reminded me of this:

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  3. I tortured my parents for this but they wouldn't get it for me....but my granny did. The game featured a four foot long mechanical track, a game betting board and 5 different coloured metal "horses". You turned a crank on the game board to move the horses down the track and over the line. I remember my blue horse came with a broken leg, snapped off just below the knee. It wasn't usable. Mammy sent it off to the makers explaining and asking for a replacement. A few weeks later, a package arrived from them. They returned the original blue horse with its other leg snapped off below the knee!!!

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  4. bagforlife

    bagforlife Gold Member Gold Member

  5. Jeannie

    Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

    Cannae think who they look like :56:
     
  6. Remember we used to make an early version of a skateboard out of an adjustable roller skate and a book,usually an annual of some kind. (Christ I’m starting to feel really old)
     
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  7. bagforlife

    bagforlife Gold Member Gold Member

    Silver cross big wheel's at the back for the bogey wee one's at the front and and a wee bit of rope tied to the front to steer :56:
     
  8. Jeannie

    Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

    I liked roller skates :50: They used to be great big metal things that could be adjusted

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  9. Jeannie

    Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

    My sister had a silver cross pram and a Roddy doll :56:I swapped her the doll and pram for a trike :36:

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  10. A decent made one and a steep hill...hours of fun. And you could hit some speeds. Massive hill just round where I grew up and I reckon I must've been goin close to 25-30mph.
     
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  11. Jeannie

    Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

    You know I don't know how some of us survived childhood :56:
     
  12. We used to make catapults out of metal coat hangers. The Kellys were master craftsmen, their catties were the Rolls Royce of catapults. Ammo was the electrical wire you get inside plugs, leads etc. If you got hit on the leg you knew all about it! Metal builders' staples were taboo and resulted in instant exile!
     
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  13. Dookits,do they still exist?
     
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  14. Jeannie

    Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

    I call a cubbyhole a dookit but it's a word commonly used for dooking apples
     
  15. bagforlife

    bagforlife Gold Member Gold Member

    Aye often say to daughter just put it in the dookit, and at work we have a spec to build to and if wrong part is provided then the dookit is wrong as in the dookit says pick from etc location :56:
     
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  16. Naw Jeanie,a place to keep doos,there used to be a few around the scheme when I lived in easterhouse.
     
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    I had plenty skint knees. Almost a new one every day! Now you see weans goin out wi helmets and pads on? FFS! If anything, not wearing helmets and stuff made you a better rider and more aware of risks.
     
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  17. Jeannie

    Jeannie Gold Member Gold Member

    Oh I remember those. Maybe that's where we got the word dookit (cubbyhole) from
     
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  18. Got a dookit at work for colleagues to put paperwork in that's for me. Bit like a post box.
     
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  19. packybhoy

    packybhoy Administrator Administrator

    Cribby is our Belfast translation mate. While on the subject me and the wife and son were watching the troubles Spotlight documentary in the last hour. My wife said "do you remember the Brit helicopters out all night?" I said to my son "it's what feckin put me to sleep at night." If you were lucky and they hovered low they'd even shine the big spotlight in your window. @smokie899 I'm sure your house as a kid was like mines. Get used to the cops raiding the house twice annually. Oh the craic.