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    Our childhood toys

    My mate had a Waddingtons Table Soccer which was played like Tiddlywinks simple but fun.
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    Our childhood toys

    I had an empty shoe box one Christmas my mom told me it was an Action Man deserter.
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    Our childhood toys

    Was that the one where you controlled the players with a long handle with a magnet on it.
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    Our childhood toys

    Yes very true and still does.
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    Our childhood toys

    Used to have Mousetrap and Frustration. Looking at Mousetrap now not the best of games but popular at the time.
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    Our childhood toys

    Used to collect the confederate dollars great memories.
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    Our childhood toys

    Try ebay something might turn up.
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    Our childhood toys

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    Our childhood toys

    Never owned one but remember them. Nice one.
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    Broad Street

    It's a either a Ford Cortina or Granada Estate could be an R reg which would be 1976/77.
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    Broad Street

    Sorry please don't call me too observant but this picture must be mid to late 1970s as the Ford bottom left as not built until the 1970s.
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    Used teeth salesman

    Best to buy them from a joke shop at least they are new and come with a key.
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    Its Michaelwicks birthday

    Many Happy Returns have a great one.
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    Happy Birthday Alberta

    Happy Birthday have a great one.
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    Happy birthday Richard Dye

    Many Happy Returns have a great one.
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    Church Road, Yardley.

    Spot on . And was there a Post Office opposite down a walkway through to Yew Tree Lane .
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    Church Road, Yardley.

    Not if you owned a Ford . If you asked a young lady if she wanted a lift home the chances are it would not be there when you came out. Always go to a pub with a bus stop outside ( voice of experience ).
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    Church Road, Yardley.

    Bloomers happy memories. Did you have a membership ? .
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    The Ring O' Bells

    Used to drink in there when a pint of Double Diamond was 25p a pint and on Wednesdays in the 1970s they had a disco where you could'nt dance . The DJ was George McGill. Great memories.
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    Church Road, Yardley.

    That looks like the entrance to H M TRIGG the blacksmith i remember that from the 1960s and 1970s . I also remember the Post Office opposite the church and there was a greengrocer also opposite the church i think it was Maycocks.
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