I can barely remember the long hot summer of 1976, so to jog my memory I typed into youtube "1976 summer uk" The pathe news reel video revealed little of the summer of 1976 but focusses on womens tits walking through London, it's so obvious that even pathe commented on in the comments. Worth a look for the nostalgic or generally perverted amongst us!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP6hCx5_pYs |
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"I can barely remember the long hot summer of 1976, so to jog my memory I typed into youtube "1976 summer uk" The pathe news reel video revealed little of the summer of 1976 but focusses on womens tits walking through London, it's so obvious that even pathe commented on in the comments. Worth a look for the nostalgic or generally perverted amongst us!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP6hCx5_pYs"
don't forget the cheeky hot pants |
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"I can barely remember the long hot summer of 1976, so to jog my memory I typed into youtube "1976 summer uk" The pathe news reel video revealed little of the summer of 1976 but focusses on womens tits walking through London, it's so obvious that even pathe commented on in the comments. Worth a look for the nostalgic or generally perverted amongst us!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP6hCx5_pYs
don't forget the cheeky hot pants " sexy eh! some of those clothes are back in fashion! |
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Have you seen the nostalgia programmes about television back then? This is par for the course.
I had chicken pox at the beginning of that hot summer and when I started at secondary school in the September we were all given lectures about conserving water and keeping cool. We were all in our new wool school blazers.
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"Have you seen the nostalgia programmes about television back then? This is par for the course.
I had chicken pox at the beginning of that hot summer and when I started at secondary school in the September we were all given lectures about conserving water and keeping cool. We were all in our new wool school blazers.
" I remember the water taps in the streets and the constant mountain fires lighting up the sky all night long! |
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I can remember it very well as an impressionable 11yr old....
And suffering a long and hot drive up the A1 to see relatives in Newcastle. ... a white Ford Cortina Mk3 with black vinyl seats was ouch ouch when wearing shirts
You young uns with your crushed velour or aircon people carriers don't know you are born |
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"I was 11 and I remember a ladybird infestation, and a hosepipe ban so the flags were really cracking"
Yep ... and it felt like 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' was on the radio *all* the time. And my dad having kittens about his parched yellow lawn |
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"Cars before standard air conditioning - we used to hang our heads out the window like dogs. "
The nearest thing we got to air conditioning in 1976 was when my mum got us to sit on damp towels in the car ... so we didn't take three layers of skin off when we peeled ourselves off the boiling vinyl! |
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"I had a bath in a galvanised zinc tub in the garden! that made me chuckle out loud! i had one of those also! "
I had one of those in my nans and an outside loo. Always a terror going in the night in winter |
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"Cars before standard air conditioning - we used to hang our heads out the window like dogs. " I remember going on holidays & being stuck on the motorway to Bournemouth. My father turning the heating on to cool the engine????. We all nearly died of heat exhaustion, with both parents smoking Embassy Regals in the front! Kids don't know the real meaning of car sickness these days! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
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"Cars before standard air conditioning - we used to hang our heads out the window like dogs. I remember going on holidays & being stuck on the motorway to Bournemouth. My father turning the heating on to cool the engine????. We all nearly died of heat exhaustion, with both parents smoking Embassy Regals in the front! Kids don't know the real meaning of car sickness these days! "
When we did go on holiday it was to North Devon with cousins. One car would have ALL the cousins and the other would have the adults. One child would always end up sitting on the lumpy divide on the floor in the back.
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