NewbridgeIR wrote: » See my post above for the reason why.
Mailcoachinn wrote: » Trains being driven by children
tara73 wrote: » really?:eek: or is it a joke?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » What was it like in the 1980's in Ireland? I have seen pictures, video and my god it looked like a depressing place. :eek: Grey, delapidated, hopeless. What was it like? How did you get by without internets, wheelie bins, toilets...? Would you go back if you could?? *Might as well throw in the 70's too for people of that vintage.
tabby aspreme wrote: » No Doe, or NCT on cars or vans, floorpans rotten in most cars over 10 years old, you would want to be wearing wellies driving on a wet day
Mam of 4 wrote: » We'd often have the cow's from the field across the road break out through the fence and have a wander into our back yard !
WildWater wrote: » I think the families of the 628 road fatalities in 1978 probably did gave a damn. Road fatalities throughout the 70s were 500+ with the 80s little better. Truly shocking especially when you factor in the number of vehicles on the road then in comparison to now.
Mam of 4 wrote: » Making go carts with whatever wood and wheels you could find , with a rope for steering , often ending up in the ditch , fun times , happy memories.
Rubberlegs wrote: » The roller skates in the 70s that were adjustable metal bases with straps, you wore your shoes inside them. Then the roller boot skates in the 80s that had the big rubber stoppers on them. Except I couldn't use the stoppers and crashed into hedges, walls, gates or anything available to stop myself. Painful yet fun times
tabby aspreme wrote: » Not a dog or cat in the country neutered , dogs were either Collie's ,Jack Russel's, gun dogs or mongrels, very few yappy fluff balls
Purple Mountain wrote: » Mam of 4 wrote: » Making go carts with whatever wood and wheels you could find , with a rope for steering , often ending up in the ditch , fun times , happy memories. ***Disclaimer..do not try this at home kids! I remember when wheelie bins where a new phenomenon in the country and putting my younger brother or sister standing up in our empty bin and giving them a little push down the road (steep hill). Another favourite was getting a single bed mattress and putting it at the top of the stairs and going tummy first on it down the stairs praying the mattress wouldn't double back underneath on the way down.
Mam of 4 wrote: » Am lol at the mattresses , or lack of on the stairs , we lost out on that one as we lived in a bungalow . Although we did live near the bottom of a hill , so on a frosty night we'd go out and throw a jug of water on the road in front of the gateway *.... * Please do not try this at home!! We lived in the sticks , and this was in the 70-80's .
archer22 wrote: » Also Dogs in the rural areas who used to sit outside the gate all day waiting for cars to chase. They were into fitness training before it ever caught on with Humans :pac:
NasserShammaz wrote: » Pebble mill at one
newspower wrote: » Old Grey Whistle Test. Top Of The Pops. We only had RTE so would have to go to Aunties to watch coz she had what at that time was called "the Pipe"