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  • 80sChav
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    Originally posted by marc View Post
    Doctor Marten's boots and shoes. It seemed every boy in the comprehensive was wearing a pair.
    Highly true Marc - I had forgot about those

    Wearing Trainers with Air you'd pump up at the side wsas another one as well, too I recall

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  • marc
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    Doctor Marten's boots and shoes. It seemed every boy in the comprehensive was wearing a pair.

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  • zabadak
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    Top Trumps

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  • Trickyvee
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    I had a lolo ball but not a proper one. The plastic bit eventually bent with my weight so u couldn't use it any more.

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  • Richard1978
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    I remember once teacher wouldn't let us bring in any games because in a previous year someone had something nicked, or something like that.

    One brief trend to bring into school was pots of Ooze, I think it was banned after a girl got a load of it in her hair. Somehow I persuaded my Mum to get some for me, & kept it until it dried up a couple of years later.

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  • 80sChav
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    Yes, marbles was an unofficial currency in the school playground at playtimes.

    Mulletino mentioned Blakeys - apart from the Inspector in On the Buses, the only other Blakeys I can think of was those metal things that cobblers put on the soles of your shoes.

    The final day of term when people remembered to bring their toys in was a good example of those things mentioned.
    I recall numbers one and 3 well indeed George (or rather Board Games) too. These days it would not be allowed I bet in-case it offended another Kid for whatever reason - no doubts!

    Looking and thinking about your other reply in the Geeks/Nerds thread reminded me of this so called other friend in Year 7 (1st Year) and I told him for keeping his Polo Shirt on after PE - which was a massive trend back then. I regret doing it in a way - but he'd of done the same to me doubts I think

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  • George 1978
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    Yes, marbles was an unofficial currency in the school playground at playtimes.

    Mulletino mentioned Blakeys - apart from the Inspector in On the Buses, the only other Blakeys I can think of was those metal things that cobblers put on the soles of your shoes.

    The final day of term when people remembered to bring their toys in was a good example of those things mentioned.

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  • 80sChav
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    Haircut Crazes - like Nike Ticks and TRamlined hair is (was another) i recall most lads doing

    A guy I recently got in contact with on Facebook reckoned on he had his that short it was nearly "Tramlined", but we all know this was'nt so ... but as with most cases of fads (generally speaking) it was a goiod laugh - though of course it never happened really!

    80sChav

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  • onthebusesfan
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    POGS & Tazoos I Loved Them. still got afew of them.

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  • Clare
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    Does qnyone remember Lolo Balls. I had one once, and rather overused it, and it rubbed my inside ankles raw!

    Seems they still exist.

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  • 80sChav
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    Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
    Bouncy Balls - normally banned after something got broken.

    Group Skipping Games
    The Group Skjipping reminds me of Hobscotch and Noughts and Crosses being others too Richard!

    Now you'd be in trouble for decimating the Schools Playground/Pavement .... or worse up for wantom Vandalism sadly

    80sChav

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  • 80sChav
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    Gameboys and Nintendos/Prdator Football Boots (their first time round - mid 90s are ones that come to mind as well now too)

    Even if you was total rubbish at Football, you be selected on wearing these alone and too like in Grange Hill series 13 when Brian asked to borrow Jacko's PE Kirt and he said yeah at the expense of Neil timpson - if you could not take part in Football eg that day .... all your mates would begging to borrow your Preds - even if they/you was a size or 2 out each way!

    80sChav

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  • Richard1978
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    Bouncy Balls - normally banned after something got broken.

    Group Skipping Games

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  • 80sChav
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    A great list here Mullentino, we had Panini Stickers and British Bulldog too and them virtual Pets u had to keep "alive" too!!

    I would never have guerssed it was popular in Australia, hmm!!?

    80sChav

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  • victorbrunswick
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    Yo-Yos
    Chinese jump rope (mainly popular with the girls)
    Wacky Packs

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