Omg loved Exclamation.Rimmel Heather Shimmer lipstick, Wella Colour Mousse in Copper and Body Shop Ananya perfume. And EX-CLA-MATION!!! (Make a statement without saying a word...)
Ghostwriter on the telly on wheels at primary school
i forgot about that one ! were greedy in havering..3 wimpysYep, there is. Used to live in Upminster
these were the items eveyone used in my early teens ..definitely a ook in the 80sRimmel Heather Shimmer lipstick, Wella Colour Mousse in Copper and Body Shop Ananya perfume. And EX-CLA-MATION!!! (Make a statement without saying a word...)
Ghostwriter on the telly on wheels at primary school
My husband talked about having milk at school then he said Margaret Thatcher the milk snatcher took that privilege away.Milk at break time in primary school. In a proper tiny bottle that you poked a straw through the foil top. It was always a bit warm where it had been sat out all morning
(Born in ‘71 so this was mid to late 70s)
Oh and getting to be milk monitor and handing out the bottles!
Does anyone remember BHS having a cheese counter? My auntie took me to one in Warwickshire when I was a child and there were big wheels of cheese. She ordered a nice selection of English cheeses so I could try them. Prior to that I didn't like cheese much as I was living in the US and the cheese selection was dire. Plastic burger cheese was used to make grilled cheese sandwiches. No one there ate cheese for a pudding course. It was mainly served in a little crock with crackers as an appetiser or at drinks parties.My husband talked about having milk at school then he said Margaret Thatcher the milk snatcher took that privilege away.
Other things that have slowly disappeared include all the shops i grew up visiting:
Woolworths, BHS, Virgin Megastores, Our Price, Index, QS, C&A(have seen one in France), Safeway Supermarkets....
R whites lemonade is still around. Just flicking through a Lidl mag and if you have one near you it’s meant to go on offer on ThursdayFuzzy felts
King cone
Coconut sweet tobacco
Trick stick
Treets and toffee treets
R whites lemonade
I remember them having a Cafe but no cheese counterDoes anyone remember BHS having a cheese counter? My auntie took me to one in Warwickshire when I was a child and there were big wheels of cheese. She ordered a nice selection of English cheeses so I could try them. Prior to that I didn't like cheese much as I was living in the US and the cheese selection was dire. Plastic burger cheese was used to make grilled cheese sandwiches. No one there ate cheese for a pudding course. It was mainly served in a little crock with crackers as an appetiser or at drinks parties.
R White's is still around. You can buy it in a supermarket beginning with T and ending in escoR whites lemonade is still around. Just flicking through a Lidl mag and if you have one near you it’s meant to go on offer on Thursday
Thought it was in most supermarkets tbh just thought we all love a bargain don’t weI remember them having a Cafe but no cheese counter
R White's is still around. You can buy it in a supermarket beginning with T and ending in esco
I only mentioned the T word as i work for them but it'll be cheaper elsewhereThought it was in most supermarkets tbh just thought we all love a bargain don’t we
I remember my now 13 year old coming home from nursery excited because he had had milk and crack at playtime. Thankfully he meant milk and crackersMilk at break time in primary school. In a proper tiny bottle that you poked a straw through the foil top. It was always a bit warm where it had been sat out all morning
(Born in ‘71 so this was mid to late 70s)
Oh and getting to be milk monitor and handing out the bottles!
That was my go to look. Sometimes I would wear Rimmel Whizz lipstick, had a nice taste. Oh and a Celtic style plastic chockerRimmel Heather Shimmer lipstick, Wella Colour Mousse in Copper and Body Shop Ananya perfume. And EX-CLA-MATION!!! (Make a statement without saying a word...)
Ghostwriter on the telly on wheels at primary school
If anyone was naughty in our class our teacher would make us wait for milk until the end of the day when it was warm and virtually curdled. And you were not allowed to leave until it was finished. She was an evil old bat!Milk at break time in primary school. In a proper tiny bottle that you poked a straw through the foil top. It was always a bit warm where it had been sat out all morning
(Born in ‘71 so this was mid to late 70s)
Oh and getting to be milk monitor and handing out the bottles!
the tv in wheels that came into the hall so you could watch one of those for schools programmes like how we used to liveA few people have mentioned being milk monitor which i remember too, but we also had.....:the overhead projector job!
Now that was a job that everyone wanted but it came with some pressure let me tell you!
Moving the hymn sheet down in time for everyone to sing along corrr i’d be sweating my pippets off.
From the tiny ant from the tiny ant to the elephantttt to the elephant...from the snake to the kangeroo..
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