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| Commodore VT VX VU VY VZ RDA Slotted Rotors + RDA Extreme Pads - FRONT AND REAR | ![]() |
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US $246.23 | 6d 1h 51m |
| 2 X Atari 2600 Wired Classic Joystick Controller Pad BLACK New (7800 Commodore) | ![]() |
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US $24.50 | 18h 53m |
| Front Disc Pads Commodore VB VC VH VK VL VN VG VP VR VS Brake Holden | ![]() |
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US $29.26 | 13d 21h 59m |
| (2 pcs.) Atari 2600 7800 Commodore - Wired Classic Joystick Controller Pad NEW | ![]() |
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US $24.50 | 1d 15h 56m |
| Atari 2600 Wired Classic Joystick Controller Pad BLACK New (7800 Commodore) | ![]() |
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US $11.95 | 1d 19h 59m |
| Atari 2600 7800 Commodore - Wired Classic Joystick Controller Pad NEW Joy Stick | ![]() |
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US $11.95 | 1d 21h 17m |
| Commodore Retro Mouse Pad MP966 | ![]() |
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US $6.99 | 27d 3h 55m |
| Commodore VT VX VU VY VZ Rear Slotted Rotors + RDA Xtreme Brake Pads | ![]() |
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US $109.91 | 6d 1h 57m |
| Rear Disc Pads Commodore VB VC VH VK VL VN VG VP VR VS Brake Holden | ![]() |
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US $29.26 | 29d 19h 57m |
| 2 NEW JOYSTICK CONTROLLER PADS FOR COMMODORE 64 SYSTEM | ![]() |
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US $24.95 | 25d 5h 49m |
| Commodore VT VX VU VY VZ Front Slotted Rotors + RDA Xtreme Brake Pads | ![]() |
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US $131.90 | 6d 1h 19m |
| Holden Commodore VE CALAIS remote key button Repair Pad | ![]() |
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US $18.08 | 23d 18h 13m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE EBC Ultimax Brake Pads Front 2006 DP1833 | ![]() |
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US $79.44 | 28d 5h 48m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE 97-06 EBC Ultimax Brake Pads Front DP1505 | ![]() |
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US $82.66 | 28d 5h 48m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE EBC Ultimax Brake Pads Rear 2006 DP1834 | ![]() |
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US $79.44 | 28d 5h 48m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE 97-06 EBC Ultimax Brake Pads Rear DP1506 | ![]() |
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US $75.14 | 28d 5h 48m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE 78-86 EBC Ultimax Brake Pads Front DP1502 | ![]() |
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US $75.14 | 28d 5h 44m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE 80-83 EBC Ultimax Brake Pads Front DP1502 | ![]() |
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US $75.14 | 28d 5h 44m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE 88-91 EBC Ultimax Brake Pads Front DP1502 | ![]() |
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US $75.14 | 28d 5h 44m |
| Commodore Disc Brake Pads (PS1086AF) | ![]() |
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US $19.54 | 27d 19h 22m |
| HOLDEN VS COMMODORE REAR BRAKE PADS DB1086 | ![]() |
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US $33.22 | 26d 23h 9m |
| HOLDEN VR COMMODORE REAR BRAKE PADS DB1086 | ![]() |
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US $33.22 | 26d 23h 2m |
| HOLDEN VN COMMODORE REAR BRAKE PADS DB1086 | ![]() |
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US $33.22 | 26d 22h 58m |
| HOLDEN VP COMMODORE REAR BRAKE PADS DB1086 | ![]() |
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US $33.22 | 26d 22h 55m |
| Holden Commodore VE WM HSV remote key button Repair Pad | ![]() |
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US $17.10 | 24d 17h 42m |
| Commodore BRAKE PADS EBC ULTIMAX VE V6 REAR 2006- | ![]() |
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US $61.56 | 25d 16h 16m |
| Commodore VE V6 Ultimax Front Brake Pads 06- | ![]() |
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US $61.56 | 25d 16h 16m |
| Commodore VT,VX,VY,VZ Ultimax Front Brake Pads 97-06 | ![]() |
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US $64.49 | 25d 16h 16m |
| HOLDEN Commodore VX,VU,VY,VZ Ferodo DS2500 Front Brake Pads 2000-01-01- | ![]() |
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US $353.24 | 23d 13h 43m |
| OPEL Commodore (C) 2.5 Ferodo DS2500 Front Brake Pads 1980-12-01- 1982-07-01 | ![]() |
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US $122.42 | 23d 12h 19m |
| OPEL Commodore (B) 2.8 Ferodo DS2500 Front Brake Pads 1972-01-01- 1977-08-01 | ![]() |
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US $122.42 | 23d 12h 19m |
| OPEL Commodore (B) 2.5 Berlina Ferodo DS2500 Front Brake Pads 1972-01-01- 1977-0 | ![]() |
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US $122.42 | 23d 12h 18m |
| OPEL Commodore (B) 2.5 GS Ferodo DS2500 Front Brake Pads 1972-01-01- 1977-08-01 | ![]() |
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US $122.42 | 23d 12h 18m |
| OPEL Commodore (B) 2.8 Ferodo DS2500 Rear Brake Pads 1972-01-01- 1977-08-01 | ![]() |
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US $114.24 | 23d 5h 31m |
| 2 SETS - Holden Commodore VE UTE remote key Button Pad | ![]() |
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US $33.22 | 22d 19h 21m |
| COMMODORE VT-VZ REAR BENDIX GCT BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $64.49 | 22d 2h 23m |
| COMMODORE VB-VS REAR BENDIX GCT BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $64.49 | 22d 2h 7m |
| Front Disc Brake Pads Holden Commodore VT VX VU VY VZ Sedan Ute Wagon 97-06 Set | ![]() |
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US $33.17 | 16d 17h 29m |
| COMMODORE VT-VZ REAR BENDIX HEAVY DUTY BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $85.98 | 21d 14h 48m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE VT/VX/VU/VY/VZ 97-06 REAR BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $46.41 | 20d 18h 3m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE VT/VX/VU/VY/VZ 97-06 FRONT BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $46.41 | 20d 18h 2m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE VB/VC/VH/VK/VL/VN/VP/VR/VS 79-96 REAR BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $46.41 | 20d 17h 43m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE VB/VC/VH/VK/VL/VN/VP/VR/VS 79-96 FRONT BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $46.41 | 20d 17h 41m |
| Joystick Controller Pad Classic Wired X 2 (Atari 2600) Black New 7800 Commodore | ![]() |
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US $24.50 | 2d 21h 54m |
| Holden Commodore VE Ute remote key button Repair Pad | ![]() |
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US $17.10 | 17d 56m |
| Commodore VT VX VY VZ BRAKE PADS FRONT & REAR | ![]() |
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US $54.72 | 18d 22h 25m |
| COMMODORE HSV FRONT LUCAS TRW PADS HARROP CALIPERS | ![]() |
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US $128.98 | 17d 17h 13m |
| Rear Disc Brake Pad Set Holden Commodore VT VX VU VY VZ Sedan Ute Wagon 9/97-06 | ![]() |
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US $33.17 | 16d 6h 39m |
| NEW JOYSTICK CONTROLLER PAD FOR COMMODORE 64 CONSOLE | ![]() |
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US $14.95 | 25d 6h 3m |
| HOLDEN COMMODORE VE OMEGA/ S / SS / SSV CALAIS REAR REPLACEMENT BRAKE PADS | ![]() |
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US $45.87 | 16d 23h 33m |
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Personal Name Gift - "COMMODORE" Set of 4 Mini-Mousepad Coasters (black design) List Price: $8.99 Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Protect your furniture with this set of 4 mini-mousepad coasters. Each coaster is 3.5 x 3.5 inches (width & lenght). They are soft top made out of mousepad material (polyester surface, neoprene backing) and work well as coasters. This set has (COMMODORE) printed on it |
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Personal Name Gift - "COMMODORE" Set of 4 Mini-Mousepad Coasters (blue design) List Price: $8.99 Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Protect your furniture with this set of 4 mini-mousepad coasters. Each coaster is 3.5 x 3.5 inches (width & lenght). They are soft top made out of mousepad material (polyester surface, neoprene backing) and work well as coasters. This set has (COMMODORE) printed on it |
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Personal Name Gift - "COMMODORE" Set of 4 Mini-Mousepad Coasters (pink design) List Price: $8.99 Sale Price: $8.99 |
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Protect your furniture with this set of 4 mini-mousepad coasters. Each coaster is 3.5 x 3.5 inches (width & lenght). They are soft top made out of mousepad material (polyester surface, neoprene backing) and work well as coasters. This set has (COMMODORE) printed on it |
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Skinit Protective Skin Fits Ipad (Vanderbilt University) List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $26.99 |
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IMPORTANT: Skinit skins, stickers, decals are NOT A CASE. Our skins are VINYL SKINS that allow you to personalize and protect your device with form-fitting skins. Our adhesive backing can be applied and removed with no residue, no mess and no fuss. Skinit skins are engineered specific to each device to take into account buttons, indicator lights, speakers, unique curvature and will not interfere with other accessories. Our skins present a vivid photo-quality, glossy finish that shows off your style that lasts. |
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NCAA Vanderbilt Commodores Lap Desk List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $39.00 |
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When you are sitting in your car, on a couch, or in a chair and you need a flat surface to write a letter, read a book or use your laptop computer, what do you use? Use our new Licensed Lap Desk. Made of durable non skid plastic with a foam filled base that is easy on your legs and provides a solid work space in your lap. Your favorite team or school is proudly represented on the surface. A must have if you are a sports fan checking your team's fantasy performance on the weekend, or a student writing up their term paper. |
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Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, engraved.. - Mouse Mat Art247 Highest Quality Natural Rubber Mouse Mats - Mouse Mat Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Natural Rubber Mouse MatAll products are produced from the highest quality natural rubber.Heavy Weight Traditional Mousemats actual size: 250 x 190 x 6mmCrop shown is automated for display purposes only. All mousemats are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary from crop shown. |
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4-Point Drawing Pad: Commodore 64 (64k Disk) List Price: $39.95 |
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NCAA Mouse Pad |
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NCAA Florida Football Helmet Design Mouse Pad |
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NCAA Deskpad |
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Show you team spirit with our 19"x24" Deskpad which features a smooth, non-glare writing surface that will not indent, scratch or stain. Protects your desk surface and provides a perfect writing surface. Use it to add some flair to your work area! Pairs perfectly with our chairmats. Each Deskpad can feature your favorite college team logo or mascot. Deskpads made in the USA. Note: Do not use on any natural surface having a lacquer finish. |
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Vanderbilt Commodores Paper Cube (8080331) List Price: $13.00 Sale Price: $7.95 |
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This official team product is perfect for the fan who needs quick access to note writing. The paper cube measures 3.5 inches square, contains 700 sheets of paper, and features the team logo on all four sides. It's a great addition to any home or office while proudly displaying Vanderbilt Commodores team spirit. |
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Vanderbilt Football Helmet Design Mouse Pad List Price: $19.00 Sale Price: $14.63 |
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Die Cut Helmet Mouse Pad Printed In Attractive Graphics In The Usa. Officially Licensed. |
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Vanderbilt - V design on iPad 2 Smart Cover Compatible Case by Coveroo Sale Price: $39.95 |
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Perfect fit for the back of your iPad 2. Works with the iPad 2 Smart Cover (Smart Cover not included). Easy snap-on installation. Slim fit polycarbonate body doesn't add bulk or weight. Charge, sync, and snap pictures while in case. |
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Vanderbilt - Commodores design on New iPad Case Smart Cover Compatible (for the New iPad) Sale Price: $39.95 |
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This premium case for Apple's New iPad is made by Coveroo, customized with a design of your choice. |
How Well Do You Remember the 1980s!! Take our Eighties Challenge!!
Were you a child of the eighties? Or are you too young? Or are you too old? Or are you desperately trying to forget? Take the Eighties 100 challenge, see do you score high or low, or you eighties are not? Do you know this stuff? Can you remember this stuff? Do you agree with this stuff? Score less than 20, you are some other decade. Score between 20 and 40 you were there or thereabouts. Score 40 to 60, you lived it. Score 60 to 80, you were a symbol of the decade. Score over eighty and you wish you were still there…admit it. So take a deep breeat, yes, yes, here we go!
1. You know how to play kerbs.
2. You can sing the theme tune to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
3. You know who Uncle Travelling Matt is and what’s more you respect him.
4. You thought treble laces in LA Gear were the future.
5. You played Tip the Can.
6. You spent hours on a Lolo ball.
7. You risked losing an eye playing Garden Swing Tennis.
8. You thought Larry Bird was the greatest basketball player to have ever lived.
9. You fancied or wanted to be Denise in The Cosby Show.
10. You sincerely believed M.C. Hammer was trendy.
11. You got up early to watch Top Cat.
12. You went through The Magic Door on Bosco.
13. Wanderly Wagon freaked you out.
14. You are trying to remember The Magic Door rhyme.
15. You built go-carts from scrap, then trundled down ridiculously steep hills.
16. You believed the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 were the space age.
? 17. Hungry Horace, Frogger and Chuckie Egg were the
new Pac-man.
18. Hula-Hoops and Lilt was an exotic lunch.
19. Ten Johnny Blue, a box of matches and two golf ball chewing gums was £1.
20. Snickers was Marathon and Starbust were Opal Fruits.
21. First improper contact was made through Spin the Bottle.
22. You were ate alive by midgets every single night of the summer.
23. You stockpiled pairs of Sizzlers runners.
24. You watched weird government health and safety ads - Where’s Granddad? Boy falling into barrel -eek!
25. Ah! The Bould Ceann on Bagpuss!
26. You screamed Caaaaaptaaaaainnnnnn Caaaaaavvvvvemaaaaaaannnnn!
27. You thought yourself a tad strange for fancying the pants off the Cadbury’s Caramel Rabbit.
28. You walked home from the public pool munching Meanies and stinking of chlorine.
29. You watched Charlene and Scott get married before they became Kylie and Jason.
30. Soda Streams were an enviable Luxury.
31. You steeped your conker in vinegar, bore an old shoe lace through it, slung it over your shoulder and headed to the nearest Conker competition.
32. You swapped stickers in the playground.
33. You robbed orchards.
34. You read 2000 AD and marvelled that we would be living like that in two decades.
35. You know Scrabby ruined Scooby-Doo.
36. Yoda was the perfect grandfather.
37. Gentle Ben was the perfect start to a Saturday morning.
38. Your uncle drove a Volvo 340.
39. Your auntie drove a Citreon 2CV.
40. Connect 4 made for a good Sunday afternoon.
41. Your first psychedelic experience was We’re off to Button Moon.
42. Ozone and Turbo were the men.
43. You walked the dog with a yo-yo before rocking the cradle! Oh dear…
44. Top Gun expanded your vocabulary - Your ego is writing checks your body can’t cash; The list is long but distinguished; You don’t have time to think up there. If you think you’re dead; You can be my wing-man anytime; The need for speed; I’m not goanna sit here and blow sunshine up your ass…again, oh dear….
45. You owned a copy of Slippery When Wet…admit it….
46. Early thrill? Jamie Lee Curtis’ naked flesh in Trading Places.
47. Rubik’s Cube drove you nuts….and your ripped and replaced stickers.
48. Your wealthy cousin had an At-Tat and the Millennium Falcon and you hated him for it…and still do….
49. He also had a Raleigh Vektar, which you wanted to kill him for and still do.
50. You love the smell of burning Scalextric in the morning!
51. Remember the local Arcade?
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52. The Equaliser was hardcore and bad-ass.
53. Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
54. You can’t believe Molly Ringwald is 41.
55. You are devastated to learn that Kelly McGillis has come out.
56. You foolishly thought Air Jordans would give you an extra three of four foot on the court.
57. Cherry Coke was a frightening but yet compelling concept.
58. Mexico ‘86 was like it was being beamed from Mars.
59. You remember all the Man U fans been Liverpool fans.
60. Grange Hill was where it was all happening. God bless ya Tucker!
61. You stayed up to watch Dennis Taylor somehow beat The Nugget.
62. You remember snow in winter….we even built sledges!
63. You remember the peril of one screen cinemas and the month long wait for new films, four months for anything decent and the beauty of it.
64. Having a local boozer when you were fifteen.
65. Slow sets at discos.
66. Chicken curry being served at discos.
67. Clothes shops with no changing rooms.
68. The VCR taking up half of your sitting-room.
69. Older siblings disappearing to London, Boston and Perth the second they’d finished the Leaving Certificate.
70. Drinking water from the tap.
71. Atlantic 252.
72. When Samantha Fox appeared to be the only sex symbol that we were aware of.
73. The mass hysteria of the moving statues….simpler times.
74. The incomparable joy of a Wibbly Wobbly Wonder on a summer’s day and the incomparable mastery involved in eating one.
75. Seven hour games of soccer/rugby/football on estate greens that involved hundreds of people from everywhere.
76. The joys of being left alone with a Gobstopper for the whole day,
77. Kicking and screaming for a skateboard after seeing Back to the Future, getting one and never using it because our roads were shoddy and our paths were none the better.
78. The agony and the ecstasy of the annual summer jaunt to the bog.
79. When giving someone a crossbar was the surest sign of friendship.
80. You robbed rhubarb.
81. Picking mushrooms was a lucrative earner.
82. Caddying was a career.
83. When Subbuteo and the PC were still vying for supremacy.
84. When dynamite was available and apparently legal during Hallowe’en week.
85. Bob-a-Job
86. When Simon Geoghegan beat England single-handedly,
87. When the sun shone in the summer.
88. When Houghton stuck it in the English net.
89. Moonwalk anybody?
90. MTV played music.
91. When we laughed at Americans for their daft obsessions - stuff like poodle parlours, Oprah, confession culture, PC and crap food.
92. Hacky Sack was going to take over from soccer.
93. Shoulder pads, stone washed jeans, fingerless gloves, parachute pants, perms, leotards…oh dear what were we thinking…never again or so we thought….
94. Asking horrified shop-tellers for a hundred penny sweets.
95. As a child, falling asleep in smoky bars…God be with the days.
96. Collecting frogspawn.
97. Playing war - is that still done?
98. Building forts and tree-houses.
99. The Walkman
100. Michael Jackson - King of the decade.
About the Author
Russell Shortt is a travel consultant with Exploring Ireland, the leading specialists in customised, private escorted tours, escorted coach tours and independent self drive tours of Ireland. Article source Russell Shortt, http://www.exploringireland.net/self-drive-page.html http://www.visitscotlandtours.com/tours/self-drive-tours.html
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