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Fry's mint creams are about the closest to Pyramints, apart from eating a lot of After Eights.
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I miss Terry's Pyramints and Corona Orangeade.
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I miss those multi-episode Dr. Who stories. I may be in a small minority but I just don't like the new-style productions.
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The good old programmes of late 60s early seventees on saturday teatime
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The old dr who stories used to be like that when the stories where at least 2 episodes of around 22 mins.
It made you want to see what happens and you could not wait for next week.
Originally posted by zincubus View Postsoaps ending the episode on a dramatic note ... Rather than the nonsense nowadays where they tell you the storyline in advance through to shows and media and even show highlights of up coming episodes .
Where's the drama ???
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It's a good thing I don't watch the soap, but I don't read the celebrity gossip mags either.
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Soaps ending the episode on a dramatic note ... rather than the nonsense nowadays where they tell you the storyline in advance through to shows and media and even show highlights of up coming episodes .
Where's the drama ???
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IIRC there were issues on advertising, which made them uneconomical to show.Originally posted by darren View Postone thing is citv so many fantastic shows.
Really made no sense when they got rid of it.
I've noticed there is some CITV on ITV early on Weekend mornings.
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one thing is citv so many fantastic shows.
Really made no sense when they got rid of it.
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For a long time we always stayed with my Gran when visiting my Mum's side of the family as she had a big house with plenty of space.
Eventually she moved into a bungalow so it was hard for us to all stay.
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Sleeping at my Grandmother's house. Done this on a regular basis between 1975-78.
This may be strange to some people, but I miss the sound of the coal train going up to Mardy colliery. The noise of the class 37 hauling the empty coal wagons filled the valley. It sounded like an almighty growl. When the train returned down the valley, the squeal of the brakes on the wheels of the loaded wagons then filled the valley. The train had to stop before it entered Porth station. Looking down from the top of the mountain at this train, it looked like a model railway. It all ended in 1986. To be precise, 22nd of August 1986. The last coal train left the Rhondda valley for ever. Something of my childhood also went forever.
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One TV in the house so everyone was together to watch it.
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No, not many open fires around now. My gran had one until about 1985 or a bit later. It got a bit too much for her as she was very old by that time and we got her a gas fire. Nothing quite like toasting bread on a fire
. Just a simple pleasure but gone for good now for most people.
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got one of them somewhere in the house. think it extends as well.Originally posted by darren View PostI remember doing that toasting bread by the fire with one of those big forks.
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