Anyone have any of these growing up?
Led Watch
The Raleigh Chopper Sprint GT Below. Had the gear shifter in the middle. When you went to change gears, you'd fall off and bust your ass, unless you were good like me.;)
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Anyone have any of these growing up?
Led Watch
The Raleigh Chopper Sprint GT Below. Had the gear shifter in the middle. When you went to change gears, you'd fall off and bust your ass, unless you were good like me.;)
Space Hoppers
And Zig and Zag of course
I looked in to getting a Chopper for nostalgia reasons, but they were going for about a grand, and that was five years ago.
Airfix Model kits.
Anytime I hear Dionne Warwick singing 'Heartbreaker' I get the smell of the Humbrol paint off a newly made 1:72 scale Heinkel 111 10 year old lionel was making while she was on top of the pops.
Remember Lo-Lo Balls (que the double entendres ;))
http://www.pogostickusa.com/pogo/images/lolo2.jpg
(and no, that's not me in the pic :p)
HE MAN collectables...(i had the flask n lunchbox too!!)
I had a Grifter with the gears on the handlebars and I loved it, but I really wanted a Chopper too.
I was tickled when I saw one in the Science Museum a few years ago. :)
adam
Did anyone here own a Barcode Battler? I never did, but remember them being heavily promoted through Crazy Prices or someone circa 1994. It was some kind of handheld games console into which you inputted info by swiping barcodes from various products.
Commodore 64 and Fat Frogs are two of my happier moments in life, I'll find pics later
Had a chopper for a while, feckin deathtrap it was. always wanted a vectar but never got one. a guy on my street had one so i used to " borrow" it a lot! Check this out a fully working Vectar:cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBrN1sLZVik
Classic Irish kids tv like Bosco, Fortycoats and of course the mighty Wanderley Wagon.
'Classic' RTE quiz shows:
Where In The World, Murhpy's Micro Quiz M, Rapid Roulette, Quicksilver, Know Your Sport :)
I miss my Barbie VW Beetle car. And my McDonald's drive through that Barbie fitted into. We had to leave them and loads of other toys in Canada when we moved home coz we couldnt afford to ship 3 crate loads of toys! Lucky kids who moved into our house got a basement full of top notch stuff.
I had a lo-lo-ball Ash, loved it! Loved the old Atari games console, we had a game called Circus that I just loved.
That vaguely rings a bell alright.
Amstrad 6128. Still have it up in my room, and have an emulator on the laptop.
I'm younger than most of ye so ye were probably too old when this came out but I got this off Santa one year. Delighted:cool: ;)
Patsi Pops! :D
Closest thing these days is a lidl icepop, it's close but not close enough
This thread isn't what it used to be...
We were a spectrum household, starting with the ZX and then the Spectrum Plus. Before we went all PC and ultra modern with a 286.
Evil Knievel figure and bike. Matchbox cars, and those stunt tracks you could get (fixed off the window sill, with loop the loops and that).
That guy who won the Apprentice is probably still using that. :)
Glenroe!
Well Holy God!
The highlight of any half hour show would be Dick (cant remember his surname) playing the boyo, and Miley moaning about his cattle and vaccines. And Dinny Byrne sippin pints and smokin pints with Teasy McDaid and Stephen Brennan down the Molly Malone. Great days.
Almost the same Ash, but with the nifty Atari 800XL before the first Amiga, then an Amiga 1200 with 4 Meg expansion before the dreaded first PC. The Spectrum was just the best games platform ever, but what a machine that A1200 was.
Had the Evel Knievel Stuntbike too, and later procured the Jet Cycle in a swap with a mate.
Surprised no-one has mentioned Action Man with the eagle eyes yet. Or the pull-chord in his back. "Send out... the patrol!" :D
And of course the Star Wars action figures, the brilliant and huge Millenium Falcon model you could open out was genius!
My fist computer was the Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2 with 128k memory and the James Bond action pack! It came with a gun and a couple of shooting games that I loved.
http://www.retro-trader.com/images/march03/DVC01719.JPG
the hurdy-gurdys.
Oxo or Bovril at LOI games on a cold wet winters Sunday afternoon. IIRC, it was Oxo at Tolka park for some reason.
soup in the showground gotten out of the big galvinised shed round the back. lumps an all in it!! one nite when i was bout 11, cued up for about 20 mins to get the soup and a bag of tayto (for about 70p :D) was just tucking into it and we scored, i scalded my hand :( ........but it was against Clubbe Brugge, one of the best feelings of my life!! is that self harm? im a sadist so!
Great toy back in the day.
Italian Football on Network 2 on a Monday evening
Anyone remember Dutch Football on the old Sky channel in the mid to late 80's? It certainly wasn't well produced but it had some novelty value at the time. There was an ad that ran during the break "TDK - its lonely at the top"
I think Brazillian Football was shown around the same time as well on Super channel.
One of the best features of this show was that players were continuously stretchered off the pitch. Intrepid reporters often rushed to the sideline to interview the stricken player who was still on the stretcher. Chaos basically.
I remember Screensport covered Dutch and Spanish football (still remember the promo - "The game in Spain is mainly - FOOTBALL!")
I think the Brazilian football was on Eurosport in the mid 90s.
Anyone remember the David Connolly Thread or the Ian Harte Thread?
Great Days.
Anyone remember "The Kids of Degrassi Street" and "Degrassi Junior High"
http://kidsofdegrassistreet.degrassi.ca/
God yeah loved it but then was always a sucker for Canadian tv coz it reminded me of when we lived there.
Mr Frosties Legend!!!