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Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 18:15
by DispatchDragon
WOT - they stopped making Spangles -- bloody swizz

Next you'll be telling me you cant get Imperial Mints

Leif

Well this thread is well and truly hijacked - I guess the title is ironically
correct :-# :lol:

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 18:16
by ianhind
Fruit Salads.

That's all.
Exactly - I thought that was what they were called.

And isn't the shilling the only coin to have survived all these years, although it is now 5p?

Ian

Edit: Oops - my wife informs me that 5p is now very much smaller than I thought, I don't have lot of dealings with money :lol:

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 18:27
by andy
DispatchDragon wrote:WOT - they stopped making Spangles -- bloody swizz

Next you'll be telling me you cant get Imperial Mints

Leif

Well this thread is well and truly hijacked - I guess the title is ironically
correct :-# :lol:
They're mint imperials......................... :doh:
You've been away too long. :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 18:33
by simtrac
I was going to try and be mysterious by just mentioning Fruit Salads and then vanishing, but I can't resist it!

They were 4 a penny in my day as were Black Jacks. And there were also things called 'Hobos' as well - not to mention Flying Saucers and Jelly Snakes.

Maybe we should start a Classic British Sweet Forum - to be a 'guru' you'd have to be a guy who's made some new type of chewy sweet and shared the recipe with the members.

And your ranking would be based on how many Black Jacks you could eat in 10 minutes! Anyone with less than 4 teeth and/or who clocked over 25 stone would automatically be a moderator ...

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 19:40
by Garry Russell
andy wrote:
DispatchDragon wrote:WOT - they stopped making Spangles -- bloody swizz

Next you'll be telling me you cant get Imperial Mints

Leif

Well this thread is well and truly hijacked - I guess the title is ironically
correct :-# :lol:
They're mint imperials......................... :doh:
You've been away too long. :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:
But how long before we have to call them Mint Metrics :huf:

Garry

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 20:17
by andy
This metrification won't last..............
......we'll soon be back to lbs/ozs, and £SD............. :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 21:49
by Avant-Garde-Aclue
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be


Sean

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 22:06
by Garry Russell
andy wrote:This metrification won't last..............
......we'll soon be back to lbs/ozs, and £SD............. :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:
My last boss was very keen to return to £sd.

He wanted to pay me 30 bob a week :shock: :huf:

Garry

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 22:14
by andy
My last job was a 72 hr week....................
I'm well out of it. :smile:

Posted: 09 Jun 2006, 22:23
by DispatchDragon
Nostalgia at its best.....


Now whos got the record for the earliest memory of "rock and roll"

Lonnie Donnigan, Bill Haley, Johnny Raye Dont count....

Hell if your going to Hijack a thread may as well go all the way.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Leif

And mine would be .......either Summer Time Blues....Eddie Cochran version as performed by my older brother James whilst riding on the handlebars of his bike -- circa 1959 - followed by Duane Eddies "40 miles of bad road"
Oh yes - The Shadows dont count, neither does Sir Cliff