you nostalgia you lose
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Hooli said:
Rick_1138 said:
lufbramatt said:
Also, texting using multiple presses of the number keys to get the right letter. Not done that in years, would take me ages now.
Guy used to do this sat next to me in lecture halls, he could type on the phone faster than I could on a qwerty keyboard!I was crap at it, thank god for full emulated qwerty keys on smartphones.
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Blown2CV said:
RedLeicester said:
you're the proud owner of a massive repost though![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
RedLeicester said:
Blown2CV said:
RedLeicester said:
you're the proud owner of a massive repost though![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
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Blown2CV said:
RedLeicester said:
Blown2CV said:
RedLeicester said:
you're the proud owner of a massive repost though![hehe](/inc/images/hehe.gif)
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Reminded me of Meg and Mog too, proper nostalgia!
Dunno if it was just our school but does anyone else remember the coloured label tag that they used to give your pushbike as to how well it passed its road worthiness?
red=danger/yellow=warning/green=pass.
Mine always got red.
There was also a craze at our school (late 70s) for having really long extended front forks and cow horn handlebars.
red=danger/yellow=warning/green=pass.
Mine always got red.
There was also a craze at our school (late 70s) for having really long extended front forks and cow horn handlebars.
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