THINGS YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE (Part 1)

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Caron
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Cardiarms wrote: Ceefax, as of tonight. Still got use of the red button though for BBC When ITV stopped theirs, (can't even remember what it was called now?!), we were left with very little to bother with.

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Caron wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Ceefax, as of tonight. Still got use of the red button though for BBC When ITV stopped theirs, (can't even remember what it was called now?!), we were left with very little to bother with. Was it Teletext Caron?
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My grandmother from Armley would always describe someone dressed to the nines as, "Done up like a dog's dinner." Never did figure that one out.

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Johnny39 wrote: Caron wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Ceefax, as of tonight. Still got use of the red button though for BBC When ITV stopped theirs, (can't even remember what it was called now?!), we were left with very little to bother with. Was it Teletext Caron? I think at one time ITV ran a service called Oracle, though I can't remember when that ended.
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Cardiarms wrote: My mum made my trousers but couldn't do buttons, used Velcro on the waistband instead. There's a reason why this hasn't been adopted more widely. Velcro? What a rip off!
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Leodian wrote: Johnny39 wrote: Caron wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Ceefax, as of tonight. Still got use of the red button though for BBC When ITV stopped theirs, (can't even remember what it was called now?!), we were left with very little to bother with. Was it Teletext Caron? I think at one time ITV ran a service called Oracle, though I can't remember when that ended. You're right Leodian. A quick GOOGLE (by Jove I needed that) says it closed Dec. 31 1992. Just a bit of trivia.
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Johnny39 wrote: Leodian wrote: Johnny39 wrote: Caron wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Ceefax, as of tonight. Still got use of the red button though for BBC When ITV stopped theirs, (can't even remember what it was called now?!), we were left with very little to bother with. Was it Teletext Caron? I think at one time ITV ran a service called Oracle, though I can't remember when that ended. You're right Leodian. A quick GOOGLE (by Jove I needed that) says it closed Dec. 31 1992. Just a bit of trivia. Wow that's even longer ago than I would have guessed! Thanks Johnny39.
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A common put down 1960's for a younger Man from an Older one was that he was "A right Mary-Anne"

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Johnny39 wrote: Caron wrote: Cardiarms wrote: Ceefax, as of tonight. Still got use of the red button though for BBC When ITV stopped theirs, (can't even remember what it was called now?!), we were left with very little to bother with. Was it Teletext Caron? That's the one, Johnny39, thanks. I also remember a sort of "ad" on tele where they'd say, "Page the Oracle"....seems like 50 yrs ago!!

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Jogon wrote: A common put down 1960's for a younger Man from an Older one was that he was "A right Mary-Anne" Or..."A right Jessie"

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