eviltimeban wrote: » This is now officially a retro sweets thread. Anyone remember Gorgo bars? They were like Wham bars but were green had black bits. Also Dan (of the Desperate variety) bars. Re the phone wrecker ad - that guy seems pretty committed to wrecking that phone. I'd like to know his motivations. Obviously phone box "wrecking" was so prevalent in the mid 80s that they were compelled to make a TV advertisement about it! Also that I recognise that guy from Irish movies, think he was in a Roddy Doyle one.[/QUOTE] He was in most if not all of them. The son in the army in the Snapper. Yer man looking to buy drugs in the Commitments.
JupiterKid wrote: » Anyone else remember this advert? Cook Electric - aired first in early 1982. Loved ithttps://youtu.be/iRDCVZkRi0E
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » My favourite memory of the 70's is the FA Cup Final on TV. Switching between ITV and BBC from 9am with all sorts of build up segments. Live broadcast from team hotels, following fans on trains and busses as they travelled to Wembley. Celebrity fans, games etc. Would have gotten in supplies of sweets, crisps and drink to see you through until around 6
Josiah Greasy Barefoot wrote: » Both decades were, to my experience, marked by high unemployment and high interest rates. I wouldn't go back to them for any reason.
branie2 wrote: » With Halloween coming up in two weeks, I remember that Halloween costumes in my day (80s) was a mask and black binliner.
Heroditas wrote: » White sheets for ghosts and black binliners for everything (and I mean absolutely everything) else. Go as a bat? Binliners tied to your arms. Go as Dracula? Binliner for a cape...
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Same for us in the 90s. The bin bag was a great thing.
cameramonkey wrote: » A pyrotechnic delight, saw a guy who had a face mask melt on him. I can still remember the smell of those masks when you put them on. Walking around peering out through the slits. They were simple times.
NewbridgeIR wrote: » Back in 1983, someone on our road threw a full orange gas cylinder into a bonfire. It had been stolen from a local shop (remember they used to kept outside?) Everyone legged it as it exploded up in the air and disintegrated, showering bits everywhere.
Bullocks wrote: » We used to have the bin bag as well , I haven't a clue what we were supposed to be like with it though!
JupiterKid wrote: » Neither smart or funny. A small child could have been seriously injured or worse. The big Halloween bonfires round my area had older kids throwing French bangers into them. That was as crazy as it got in 80s Castleknock...:D
sabat wrote: » Ooh "French bangers" lah dee dah. We had to make our own with a roll of caps, a pin, and some sellotape.
The Crowman wrote: » Did anyone else play snapapple at Halloween in the 70's and 80's or was it dying out by then?
kittensmittens wrote: » I would like to apologies in advance for recalling the trauma for all that suffered from the gruesome injuries these "toys" inflicted [/IMG]