You know you're an old git when...
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Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
…two young women at work are called Hermione. And, yes. |
Simon Willcocks (1499) 513 posts |
When you’re wondering where the old fogeys are on your skiing holiday, until the penny drops. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
When you explain why something was installed the way it was, and when |
Dave Higton (1515) 3525 posts |
When I was a child, the old people around me (i.e. the people who, then, were the age I am now) were born in the reign of Queen Victoria. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Given this woman’s parents were clearly Potter fans, it would have been a case of “hadn’t been born yet”. But, yeah… it was really cool to meet one who knew exactly what Ulysses 31 was 1, it’s hard enough dealing with the likes of Buffy and Ally McBeal being “heard of it, but I wasn’t born yet”. I prolly shouldn’t mention I was listening to Simon and Garfunkel (“Bridge over Troubled Water” album) on the way to work, because that one predates me! It’s a little bit of mom leaking out. ;) 1 She’s called Noémie, nickname “Nono”, which is the same name as the little red robot thing. Kind of blew my mind that Nono is a Noémie (and, thus, female, inasmuch as a robot could be). But, then, it was a pretty weird series, best summed up as “Jesus In Spaaaace set to Greek mythology”. Restored versions are on YouTube. |
Simon Willcocks (1499) 513 posts |
Whippersnapper! |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
There are a couple of characters at work that would read that and point out that Posh Spice wasn’t really posh, never mind royalty. |
Simon Willcocks (1499) 513 posts |
I know a pub previously known as the Queen Vic that had a portrait of Posh Spice on the sign. |
Stuart Swales (8827) 1357 posts |
I just missed out on this – my Nana’s eldest sister was born in 1902. |
Stuart Painting (5389) 714 posts |
I have an even closer near-miss. My maternal grandfather always used to tell us “I’m as old as the century!” but it subsequently transpired he was born in 1901, after Queen Vic had popped her clogs. |
DownUnderROUser (1587) 127 posts |
On the phone to a mate the other day and we were discussing various things that ’didn’t use to cost that much’. |
DownUnderROUser (1587) 127 posts |
when talking to younger generation and they look at you funny when you say you use your mobile phone for actually making phone calls |
James Pankhurst (8374) 126 posts |
Excellent show that one. Not as good as Terrahawks mind you, but close.
And yet, Hermione Norris predates Potter. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
Does no one recall Steve Zodiac? |
Chris Hughes (2123) 336 posts |
Steve Zodiac – Fireball XL5 – remember him well :-) Do you remember “SuperCar”? |
Colin Ferris (399) 1814 posts |
‘Four Feather Falls’ I wonder if FireBall XL-5 could be colourized:-) |
James Pankhurst (8374) 126 posts |
Well, apparently they colourized one
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fireball-XL5-Space-General-Blu-ray/dp/B002KAIW44/ |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
I think I was 4 or 5 when we got a TV, so no Oh, and for Mr. Higton – my grandfather was retired when I was born, he was born 1890 |
Peter Everett (9846) 59 posts |
I remember Supercar and Fireball XL5. Before that, Torchy the Battery Boy who always seemed to be running out of power (zinc carbon in those days), and before that, Twizzle with the ludicrous extending arms and legs. The first programs I remember were The Flower Pot Men and The Woodentops. My brother had a 7inch EP from Century 21 Records of all the theme tunes to the Gerry Anderson series. I must remember to ask him about it but I can guarantee he’ll have forgotten where it might be! On a serious note, what I do remember was every evening on the tea time news, there was a map of Korea. It’s sad but nothing much changes does it. |
Stuart Swales (8827) 1357 posts |
#MeToo ! I believe my cousin has it. |
Grahame Parish (436) 481 posts |
Rag, Tag and Bobtail! Although it was the one of the weekday Watch with Mother sequence that I could never actually make out what was supposed to be happening on screen. I was fine with the ones on the other days of the week – Bill & Ben, Andy Pandy, The Woodentops and another one I can’t remember right now… Wikipedia says Picture Book but I can’t bring it to mind – maybe we went out on Mondays? |
Stuart Painting (5389) 714 posts |
I’ve got the 10-inch version (“No Strings Attached”) which has 8 tracks from Stingray through to Joe 90. I’d hazard a guess it was a compilation of the A and B sides from the respective 4 singles. |
John WILLIAMS (8368) 493 posts |
Was it Muffin The Mule, or am I a lot older than you, Grahame? |
Chris Hall (132) 3554 posts |
Tales of the River Bank. Woodentops was Friday; Bill&Ben Wednesday; Andy Pandy Tuesday; |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
No love for Camberwick Green? |
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