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Reply to: The "it was alright in the 70's" thread
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Previously on "The "it was alright in the 70's" thread"
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIf you never owned a brown Austin Allegro with Brown Vinyl Roof and beige velour interior, you've never lived !!!
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAh, the 1970s.
When everything was beige.
And we were expecting an ice age shortly.
Remind me how those glaciers are doing.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThey have all gone , global warming/Climate change etc..
They weren't following the science then.
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Ah, the 1970s.
When everything was beige.
And we were expecting an ice age shortly.
Remind me how those glaciers are doing.
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It's interesting how after 1968/69, the world was thinking we'd be going towards more and more nudity, but we haven't gone much further than the 70s; in some regions and years, clothing has even started being more covering than that.
Sure, there may be more sexual content in movies, music etc, but clothing has found the limit of what can/can't be done.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSorry mate. It's been a few decades since I wrote to him. I'll spell it correctly if I ever have occasion to write his name again. I know you Yorkshire punters like to protect your own
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSavile
Can't you get anything right ffs?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostPub Rock, Glam Rock, Punk Rock, Mott The Hoople, Dr Feelgood, Slde, Top of the Pops, Radio 1 Chart Show, Jumpers for goalposts.....what wasn't to like ? (Power cuts, 3 day week, bin strike, British Leyland cars, Cliff Richard, Jimmy Saville, Wreckers of law and order. Communists, Maoists, Trotskyists, neo-Trotskyists, crypto-Trotskyists, union leaders, Communist union leaders, atheists, agnostics, long-haired weirdos, short-haired weirdos, vandals, hooligans, football supporters, namby-pamby probation officers, rapists, papists, papist rapists, foreign surgeons - headshrinkers, who ought to be locked up, Wedgwood Benn, keg bitter, prog rock, glue-sniffers, "Play For Today", Clive Jenkins)
Can't you get anything right ffs?
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Pub Rock, Glam Rock, Punk Rock, Mott The Hoople, Dr Feelgood, Slde, Top of the Pops, Radio 1 Chart Show, Jumpers for goalposts.....what wasn't to like ? (Power cuts, 3 day week, bin strike, British Leyland cars, Cliff Richard, Jimmy Saville, Wreckers of law and order. Communists, Maoists, Trotskyists, neo-Trotskyists, crypto-Trotskyists, union leaders, Communist union leaders, atheists, agnostics, long-haired weirdos, short-haired weirdos, vandals, hooligans, football supporters, namby-pamby probation officers, rapists, papists, papist rapists, foreign surgeons - headshrinkers, who ought to be locked up, Wedgwood Benn, keg bitter, prog rock, glue-sniffers, "Play For Today", Clive Jenkins)
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