kingdowieonthewall
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- Location
- Sussex, ex-Cronx.
- Country
England
really knew their stuff.Not forgetting L & H Cloake, a really good record shop.
bargain basement, ground floor for general music and huge classical selection on first floor.
really knew their stuff.Not forgetting L & H Cloake, a really good record shop.
MFI cupboards in the kitchen and Izal in the kharzi. It was a great time to be alive.Brentford Nylons for your stripey flannel sheets.
Texas DIY for your flowery wallpaper and aubergine coloured bathroom suite.
Ah, the 70s... such class.
MFI cupboards in the kitchen and Izal in the kharzi. It was a great time to be alive.
Calling itself "tissue" is like burlap claiming to be satin.![]()
A brief story of Izal toilet paper and the cubicle of pain
Toilet paper... soft and comfortable... WRONG! Izal... coarse, brutal, painful! Read the story here at Retrohenretro-hen.com
My gran still used to have newspaper cut into squares and hung on a nail in the outside loo.MFI cupboards in the kitchen and Izal in the kharzi. It was a great time to be alive.
They were a bit cold to do too much reading.My gran still used to have newspaper cut into squares and hung on a nail in the outside loo.
If she used a magazine I hope she remembered to remove the staples. 😀They were a bit cold to do too much reading.
Some on HOL might recall the 'Redifussion' and 'DER' television shops.
Those were the days of a circular or V-Shaped aerial perched on top of the Television set and on occasions one had to move them about for a better signal.
Useful in an office though.If she used a magazine I hope she remembered to remove the staples. 😀
Not absorbent enough.If she used a magazine I hope she remembered to remove the staples. 😀
Our aerial had a clothes peg on it. No idea why but it must have done something. Hope so anyway.Before video recorders and sky boxes and all the other paraphernalia that goes under TV’s these days, when I was a kid the dog used to lay under the TV and we soon realised that when he did we got a better picture on our TV and we didn’t have to move the aerial around…..so we put his bed under there 🤣 those were the days!! 🤣
Our aerial had a clothes peg on it. No idea why but it must have done something. Hope so anyway.
I recall the 'Television Repair Man' twiddling with dials at the back whilst he looked at the 'Test Card'.Before video recorders and sky boxes and all the other paraphernalia that goes under TV’s these days, when I was a kid the dog used to lay under the TV and we soon realised that when he did we got a better picture on our TV and we didn’t have to move the aerial around…..so we put his bed under there 🤣 those were the days!! 🤣
The girl on the test card was called Carol Hersey. If it ever comes up at a pub quiz you'll thank me.I recall the 'Television Repair Man' twiddling with dials at the back whilst he looked at the 'Test Card'.
The girl on the test card was called Carol Hersey. If it ever comes up at a pub quiz you'll thank me.