The car radio is exactly what I do. 😆
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I get quite annoyed if the garage sets my car clock to GMT. I like to keep it on BST to remind me that eventually it will be right again!!
Grauntie, those are all totally true, apart from the sundial. We just turn it round slightly to show the correct time, and then rush outside to check it every time the sun shines!
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My OH surprised me this week-end by setting the cooker clock! I haven't thought to check if it's right, though, as I never use it and use Alexa as the timer.
The garage didn't change the clock in my car today! Woopee, I can pretend it's still Summer Time.
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Yep, Grauntie, that's definitely us! Remember the false eyelashes and loads of eyeliner, the not quite decent dresses, the blessing of tights instead of "nylons" and suspenders, the clumpy shoes, and best of all, the feeling that we could conquer the world!"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
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I had my DD in 1973 Plant 😁 most of this fashion was still going strong ,
Daisy can you remember the block Mascara you had to wet and the eye liner wand to get a perfect cats eye sweep ,
Backcombing your hair till it stood proud then gallons of hair spray to keep it there ,
False eyelashes either fell off or took your lids off trying to get them off🤣
My Dad used to say to us girls are you putting a skirt on with that belt as our skirts were so short 🤣🤣
GM no one missed TOTP did they , not just for the music but the fashion and new dance moves .
Im not fat just 6ft too small
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Plant, I was having babies in the early 70s, but it didn't stop me doing the make-up and mini-dresses.
Oma, yes, the block mascara!! One product I loved in (I think the mid-late 60s) was Max Factor paint on eyeliner. It was black and shiny and once it was dry you could peel it off! I still use a more recent Max Factor product - Lipfinity lipstick. There's a colour with a wand to apply it. You leave it for about a minute then apply the clear slightly glossy topcoat, and you reapply the topcoat as needed. It's brilliant.
TOTP was essential, as was Juke Box Jury and Pick of the Pops with Alan Freeman.
Recorded by my grandad Arthur James, at home in Coventry on Sunday 8th July 1962Sorry that the middle 25 minutes are missing!
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