i remember machines on the streets, that you could get cartoons of milk or milkshakes, can u imagine cigarette machines still being around now, they would be broken into in all the time
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Re: milk and cigarette machines
Originally posted by zofo1961 View Posti remember machines on the streets, that you could get cartoons of milk or milkshakes, can u imagine cigarette machines still being around now, they would be broken into in all the time
I mentioned this to the owner of my guesthouse and he expressed surprise at the very concept of them being robbed ...
"In mein country zis does not happen, ve are most law abiding"
I interpreted that to mean he was just following orders!
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Originally posted by sickthings View PostThere used to be (in the 70s) a milk machine outside our bus station. It also had cartons of orange juice. And inside the station there was a machine that sold bars of chocolate. The bars from the machine were not available anywhere else.
can u remember what these bars of chocolate where called mate.
the ones that u only got from this machine.FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL
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Originally posted by darren View Postcan u remember what these bars of chocolate where called mate.
the ones that u only got from this machine.
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Originally posted by sickthings View PostThere used to be (in the 70s) a milk machine outside our bus station. It also had cartons of orange juice. And inside the station there was a machine that sold bars of chocolate. The bars from the machine were not available anywhere else.
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Was walking through my local shopping mall the other day and saw a machine I'd not seen the like of, went over and it was chock full of mobile phones, sim cards, protective covers, digital camera cards etc...how times change....for the worst as there was a charm in seeing fag machines and chocolate machines of yore...
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Originally posted by ggwillym View PostAt the beginning of A Hard Days Night one of the characters uses one of these machines. - brings back lots of memories. Also remember machines that dispensed KP chewing gum..
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I remember cigarette machines everywhere when i was an infant.It was a big thrill for me to watch MEN,use them,like my father,my grandfather and their friends.It was a MALE thing to my mind as i was growing up.No child would dare touch them,because all the male adults would warn them off very toughly and aggressively.As the 70's began,teens started to break into them very frequently,because they had seen and heard adults do it,either in practice or in the newspapers.A lot of shop keepers removed them after realizing it was just going to go on and on.
I also remember Nestle chocolate machines in the local train station.The chocolate was very milky and the wrappers were red and white.They were very popular,until people started breaking into them and stealing the chocolate and money.Then the station simply got rid of them,as they realized it was going to go on and on.
Does anybody remember outside communal taps?
We had one,which was meant for the locals to use to clean things and drink from.It was wonderful on hot days,much to the angst of the old age pensioners who hated the screams of excited children playing with it.It got shut off and removed in our block of flats,because people would turn it on at night,and by the morning,the whole place would be flooded.
It's always been a shame,that external machines selling things and communal water taps get removed,because an individual is selfish,greedy and criminal.
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Originally posted by sickthings View PostThe one I used to buy was called (something) crunch. It was in a blue & white wrapper and was a small bar of choc with rice crispy type bits inside. Cant remember what else was in there but I think there was a choice of about six different bars.
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