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Does anyone remember when all money was handled in the cashier's box in a store? The shop assistant would put the handwritten bill and your money in a screw-topped container, attach it to a wire, pull a handle to send it flying across teh ceiling and the receipted bill and any change would be sent back.
Ah, yes, I remember it well (as Maurice Chevalier might have said). I particularly associate it with stores where the merchandise was kept in glass-fronted drawers behind the counter. One shirt on display... the rest behind the counter. :)
 
I remember my aunty having funny shaped milk bottles that had awful tasting milk in. Sterilised I think it was it was awful on cornflakes.
 
My mother had a sixpence jar which was a Martell bottle about 2 ft tall. It was always on show between the telly and the orange flame effect electric fire. The top was glued on with a tiny slit cut in.
My sister would watch for my mam coming back from 'the shops' as l shook it desperately.
 
Back in the day I remember being in the pub after work and one of the sales men brought his mobile phone a pilots case sized thing that weighed a metric fuck ton
 
I remember when our TV was black and white, you had to get up to change the channels and fiddle with the aerial lots to get a decent picture
Yes had a Dial not buttons. Then we got well rented one that had a sonic remote control.
 
That was the same for my first car - an Imperial gallon for half a crown - 2 shillings and sixpence or 12.5 new pence later.

Much later I had a large, fast, fuel-thirsty car. It had twin petrol tanks totalling 30 Imperial gallons. But it was the time of quadruple Green Shield stamps. Every time I filled the car, I also filled at least one Green Shield stamp book.
I remember Green Shield stamps too. My Mum used them to buy more expensive household items.

My brother’s wee tricycle was bought using those stamps. Nice memories!!
 
I remember when our TV was black and white, you had to get up to change the channels and fiddle with the aerial lots to get a decent picture
Ha..we had one of the first colour tvs on our street but still paid a license for a black and white tv.
When there was a knock on the front door the first job was to turn the colour setting to black and white in case it was the tv license man.
 
Back in the day I remember being in the pub after work and one of the sales men brought his mobile phone a pilots case sized thing that weighed a metric fuck ton
I had a mobile phone in the early 90ies when I was in Ireland doing a post grad and people used to ask me if I was selling drugs.
 
According to my dad, my great grandad had the first TV in his street. During the war he drove a cadillac he bought from an american airbase and bought black market plane fuel to tun it cos the fuel ration would last about 3 miles.
 
According to my dad, my great grandad had the first TV in his street. During the war he drove a cadillac he bought from an american airbase and bought black market plane fuel to tun it cos the fuel ration would last about 3 miles.
According to my dad....my great grandad invented the worlds first telescope. ...
 
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