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Which bits were better?The power cuts?The back to back pit house slums?The chronic underperformance of our economy?Nostalgia eh? It's not as good as it used to be.
Well looking back at the "trial" Membership we had in 1973 which went on for 2 years seems to back that upWe had a Referendum of course at the end of it and there would have been the same (or similar) demograhic spread as the last ReferendumSo lots of older people were voting who were (then) in a better place to judge the past having lived through it than me a mere 20 odd year old - and that produced a 66% REMAIN v 33 LEAVE result.So that backs up your statement perhaps that before we voted join (or remain) 2/3rds of those voting thought we would be better off how we had been "living" for those 2 years than we had in many previous years / timesClumsy way of saying it but hey I know what I mean
Perhaps, being a posh Scawsby git you didn't have it but born and raised in a pit house in Bolton on Dearne there definitely was no central heating. There were still places with outside toilets too.
All of you on here spouting utter b*llocks about the 1960s either didn't live through those times, or you seriously need certifying.Outside toilets and no central heating? Are you being f*cking serious?
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on October 24, 2019, 06:53:48 pmPerhaps, being a posh Scawsby git you didn't have it but born and raised in a pit house in Bolton on Dearne there definitely was no central heating. There were still places with outside toilets too.I was born and bred in Bentley mate, and worked at Bentley Pit. Yes, there were outside toilets in the 1950s, but I'm talking about the 1960s, a decade full of consumerism.Or maybe you find today's society better, with people sleeping in doorways, drugs all over the place, now decriminalised, and people being shot and stabbed all over the country.I know which era I prefer.
Quote from: scawsby steve on October 24, 2019, 06:43:11 pmAll of you on here spouting utter b*llocks about the 1960s either didn't live through those times, or you seriously need certifying.Outside toilets and no central heating? Are you being f*cking serious?Yes I'm being serious.My grandparents had an outside shitter, a tin bath, and no running hot water until their pit house slum was knocked down in 1975. I spent a couple of nights a week there and every evening after school.My parents who were considerably better off, couldn't afford central heating in more than 2 bedrooms until 1981.I'm not sure which world you are remembering SS, but it ain't the one I grew up in.
In 1968, I was working at Bentley Pit, and still living at home with my parents. We had central heating, double glazed windows, and colour TV. The old man liked a drink as well, and we were just typical of all the families around us.I'm talking about Bentley West End, so something isn't adding up with the facts some of you have presented, unless you've got your eras mixed up.
What's wrong with Bentley West End like?
I'd like you to tell me. Where are you from?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on October 25, 2019, 07:33:19 pmI'd like you to tell me. Where are you from?Ignore them BB. They talk so much sh*te they're beyond belief. These are the people who take the p*ss out of the Dingles for being outdated, then talk about tin baths being the norm in the 1960s, an era touted by all historians as the most revolutionary decade in history.It' so ludicrous it's laughable.
I've got it SS. You're a Russian bot aren't you?You've obviously got not the first idea what Denaby was like in the 60s and 70s, then when folk put you right, you accuse them of making it up.Need to up your game tovarich.