efb wrote: » Was one of the girls a bit butch?
ardinn wrote: » Who You're ma????
Chris___ wrote: » 3 covers. One blue and one red genuine Nokia express on covers and a cheap Matrix style flip cover with GSM wrote on it.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » No broadband No digital television No mobile phones (except rare gigantic bricks) No lots of other things we have now. Even worse - how did people in the 80's survive?:eek: At least they had discmans in the 90's. And how about the 70's?:eek::eek: Some tvs still did not have colour! It just, it just does not bare thinking about how bleak life must have been. Is there any boardsies of this vintage on AH to share their experiences of these desolate times?
Junkyard Tom wrote: » In the summer I spent quite a lot of time riding the rapids of the local river on an inflated lorry tyre tube,
Galwayguy35 wrote: » We had a black and white TV at home until 1991, I remember thinking the colour TV was the best thing since sliced bread.
Merces wrote: » In the eighties and nineties video games were better and Ireland had a good soccer team.
salmocab wrote: » It was great you made arrangements to meet in a pub at 8 o clock and everyone turned up, no dicks ringing at ten past saying they will meet you later in a different part of town.
Asmooh wrote: » b.t.w I was living in Holland, we had most things already.No broadband We did have this at home already in 1996.No digital television Do you even know the difference?
SpaceTime wrote: » I was living between Ireland and France and we had most things already too. Digital TV actually launched on satellite in the 1990s most people have had it for years. It's just Saorview was late to market and still carries hardly any content other than what was on Irish terrestrial TV anyway...
Junkyard Tom wrote: » there was a lot less elfen safety back then for litte'uns.