LordSutch wrote: » Replacing the ink cartridge in your pen.
cml387 wrote: » Play cards. It was never my thing but my parents wold quite often go to a friends house for a game of 25. They could last till 3 in the morning. Maybe it still happens but i've never heard of it.
Hadley Poor Software wrote: » Still done. Hence cartridges are still readily available in stationers.
LordSutch wrote: » Really? I had no idea they were still on the go..
pawrick wrote: » As a family we still do this but only at Chrismas get togethers, it was an annual tradition for us which usually resulted in claims of cheating and people not speaking until the following Christmas.
LordSutch wrote: Well I would have done a bit of under bonnet work back in the day, along with fixing the exhaust pipe with beans cans, wire, and heat resistant cement. Not any more though
Rumpy Pumpy wrote: » Use the indicators on their car to indicate where they are f?cking going.
WHIP IT! wrote: I bled my radiators with the help of a YouTube video and then patched up a few cracks in the plaster with some pollyfilla-type stuff... felt like Tommy f*ckin Walsh afterward to be honest! Delighted with life, I was (*lifelong desk jockey and unhandiest man ever!*)
73Cat wrote: » Make mix tapes by taping songs off the radio and cracking up when the DJ talks over/cuts off the end of the song. Bane of my teenage years
pawrick wrote: » Borrow milk/sugar from the neighbour
Stigura wrote: » Whistle.
Burial. wrote: » Trim the wives ass hair on the first Sunday of every month.
Sleepy wrote: » Make compilation tapes / CDs for friends or girlfriends. Watch ads on television .
beertons wrote: » Fix things. If it stops working, it gets binned and they buy another.
Wibbs wrote: » Just a thing that came up on the Motors forum. People are much less likely to do their own simple car servicing these days. When I were a lad(insert pic of short trousers, flat cap and a sweet cigarette hanging from my lip), most dads of a weekend once a month would be under the bonnet doing some fiddling about. Actually a bit of DIY servicing of household stuff in general. People are much more likely to "get a man in". Now stuff has become more complex(often needlessly I would argue) which has an effect and more stuff is "sealed for life", but much of the time you can sort out many problems in short order. Especially now that we have google/youtube that will show you how. Though maybe it's like cookery and gardening programmes and people want to watch rather than do?