The Crowman wrote: » And we all know what happened next. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2seo94SWh7Y
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Non stop ads for Richard Clayderman albums on tv at this time of the year
branie2 wrote: » That's Eanna McLiam aka Johnny-One from Fair City as the phone wrecker.
Tazio wrote: » and these......
fryup wrote: » and what be dat?
jobeenfitz wrote: » We used to walk over ten miles home from discos in big groups. We used to talk to real people without technology.
tringle wrote: » Walking to the phone box on a Sunday afternoon with 10p to call your boyfriend who was visiting his Granny and she had a landline. And getting him to call you back and the groans of everyone in the queue when they realised you would be talking for at least 30 minutes. Walking by a phone box and it would ring and answering it and the person calling would give you a nearby address of the person they wanted to talk to and you would go and get them and leave the phone hanging. There was a whole world before mobile phones and stuff still got done. I walked 400 metres to a phone box and queuud about 5 minutes to call my husband at work to tell him i was in labour. Toys in cereal boxes, stuffing yourself with the end of one box so you could open the new one and root for the toy. Milk was in bottles and delivered every day. Comics cost 10p
Big Nasty wrote: » He was also in The Commitments lining up to buy drugs outside the Rabbites.
Grandeeod wrote: » WTF! We stored our phone numbers in it beside the P&T or Telecom Eireann installed land line that took months to install!
fryup wrote: » but what is it?????????? never seen one before,
Bambi wrote: » Grew up in the 80s and early 90s, it was ****ing tough but tbh I'd rather have grown up then than now, not only did we get great music and genres we also got to jump on the internet while it was all a brave new frontier. The world has gone to absolute **** in the last 3 years and it's mostly down to the prevalence of social media monopolies and smart phones
iamwhoiam wrote: » I still have one beside my phone !! Its a note book for phone number . You file them alphabetically and move the slider to open on a chosen letter
Floppybits wrote: » Smart phones are the devil. I agree the last few years have really gone to sh1t. Everyone so vain and needy and having meltdowns if they dont get enough likes or if something negative is said.
fryup wrote: » jayus! you very sophisticated altogether
fryup wrote: » jayus! you were very sophisticated altogether
Sgt Hartman wrote: » ...and he got nailed to the pool table in The General as well and fecked a rubbish bin through Georgie Burgess's window in The Snapper. I like how they got Bob Geldof to appear in thst ad saying "Phone wreckers are idiots". Bob was probably the coolest guy in Ireland back then so they believed his message would carry weight. How times change...
Vinculus wrote: » Around this time last year, somebody created a thread dedicated to a complete commercial break on RTE1 ( During the film Escape To Victory) the week before Christmas in 1984/5. By any chance does anybody happen to know where to find it?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I bet it will lead to a spike in mental illness in this generation. It seems like everyone under the age of 25 lives every detail of their life through a phone screen. It's not healthy.