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Strictly Jake
06-06-2019, 03:03 PM
So this morning I was thinking about how much I used to enjoy going to blockbuster on a Friday night and being able to choose 3 videos to watch for the weekend. It used to be so much fun choosing and so annoying when the film you wanted to watch all the videos had been taken

Did anyone used to do the thing of choosing 3 videos choing which one you wanted to watch the most and which one you weren't bothered about if you had to miss it

The videos always had a distinct smell aswell I don't know if it was the box it was in or what but I can still remember the smell

It was just good to go as a family to choose the films and watch them as a family

Yes watching films is a hell of a lot easier now but I do feel it's lost the nostalgia of film watching

So it's got me thinking... What are you nostalgic about what do you still wish was still around or done a certain way that today's technology has 'improved' but you preferred the way it was done before?

Kate!
06-06-2019, 03:05 PM
Books. A kindle does nothing for me.

Alf
06-06-2019, 03:32 PM
We used to be able to hire 4 videos for 3 days for £2.50.

Our video store was called Pharaohs.

We could spend hours choosing

Kate!
06-06-2019, 03:33 PM
Our videostore was called Blockbusters and sold really gorgeous popcorn much cheaper than the cinema.

Alf
06-06-2019, 03:35 PM
Our videostore was called Blockbusters and sold really gorgeous popcorn much cheaper than the cinema.We did have a Blockbusters later, but I'm talking about the 1980s and early 90s.

They didn't sell popcorn either back then, just videos.

Alf
06-06-2019, 03:56 PM
Me and my mate were counting how many shops on the main road near us where we live and grew up are still the same from when we were kids. We counted about 2 or 3. And we were trying to remember what shops they used to be.

Kate!
06-06-2019, 03:59 PM
We also used to have a man in a van come round the streets with a boot full of videos for rent.

Alf
06-06-2019, 04:04 PM
We also used to have a man in a van come round the streets with a boot full of videos for rent.I bet a lot of older men were regular customers, for under the counter Blueies?

Have you seen "The Ice cream man cometh" from "That Peter Kay thing"? He was an Ice cream man who sold Blue movies under the counter to the dads.

Kate!
06-06-2019, 04:05 PM
I bet a lot of older men were regular customers, for under the counter Blueies?

Have you seen "The Ice cream man cometh" from "That Peter Kay thing"? He was an Ice cream man who sold Blue movies under the counter to the dads.

Yes I have seen that

Twosugars
06-06-2019, 04:13 PM
Clubbing at London Astoria. What a venue

Kate!
06-06-2019, 04:16 PM
Clubbing at London Astoria. What a venue

Sounds good. We have no nightclubs in my town now . Just bars.

Beso
06-06-2019, 04:16 PM
I used to rent all the popsicle videos..basically anything with nudity when I was 15 or 16ish....got to know the bloke behind the counter...the owner.....

3 years later my latest girlfriend took me home to meet her folks....yes you guessed it...Mr blockbuster himself.

hijaxers
06-06-2019, 04:57 PM
So this morning I was thinking about how much I used to enjoy going to blockbuster on a Friday night and being able to choose 3 videos to watch for the weekend. It used to be so much fun choosing and so annoying when the film you wanted to watch all the videos had been taken

Did anyone used to do the thing of choosing 3 videos choing which one you wanted to watch the most and which one you weren't bothered about if you had to miss it

The videos always had a distinct smell aswell I don't know if it was the box it was in or what but I can still remember the smell

It was just good to go as a family to choose the films and watch them as a family

Yes watching films is a hell of a lot easier now but I do feel it's lost the nostalgia of film watching

So it's got me thinking... What are you nostalgic about what do you still wish was still around or done a certain way that today's technology has 'improved' but you preferred the way it was done before?



Wow snap Jake ! we were having a right old chat with mates about Blockbusters up the rd and how we used to spend ages looking at vids and deciding what to pick , we used to hire games as well . Also getting fined for being late ! oh and getting there and every film you wanted was already out rented so ya had to put your name on the list , deffo paid to get to know the staff for a bit of queue jumping :laugh:
We just found our sega multi mega and 10 games so got all the new connections ready to revisit some old favourite games , then we gonna sell the lot for loadsa money :laugh:

Morgan.
06-06-2019, 05:16 PM
Loved blockbuster. When that died out I used LoveFilm - essentially similar. You’d make a film wish list and each week they’d mail you three random films from your wish list. That died out too eventually :(

Strictly Jake
06-06-2019, 05:44 PM
Wow snap Jake ! we were having a right old chat with mates about Blockbusters up the rd and how we used to spend ages looking at vids and deciding what to pick , we used to hire games as well . Also getting fined for being late ! oh and getting there and every film you wanted was already out rented so ya had to put your name on the list , deffo paid to get to know the staff for a bit of queue jumping :laugh:
We just found our sega multi mega and 10 games so got all the new connections ready to revisit some old favourite games , then we gonna sell the lot for loadsa money :laugh:

Oh yeah I used to hire games every school holiday

I was playing on my brothers in laws Sega mega drive the other day good classic sonic and road rash!

Strictly Jake
06-06-2019, 05:54 PM
Did anyone else tape the UK top 40 on a cassette tape haha and try and cut it off before the radio dj spoke...

Something else that we can't do anymore but I enjoyed is popping down to woolworths and buying myself a pick and mix and buying a couple of cd singles. I still have them all. One of them was misteeq one night stand which I don't understand how my mum let me buy it I was like 8!
Most of the singles are S club 7 ones though

I also miss looking through the amazon catalogue way before the Internet version got running properly and ordering a cd which would take at least 2 weeks to come and would come in really nice cardboard packaging(edit: realised it wasn't amazon it was Brittania music magazine! Is that even still a thing??)

Kate!
06-06-2019, 06:26 PM
Did anyone else tape the UK top 40 on a cassette tape haha and try and cut it off before the radio dj spoke...

Something else that we can't do anymore but I enjoyed is popping down to woolworths and buying myself a pick and mix and buying a couple of cd singles. I still have them all. One of them was misteeq one night stand which I don't understand how my mum let me buy it I was like 8!
Most of the singles are S club 7 ones though

I also miss looking through the amazon catalogue way before the Internet version got running properly and ordering a cd which would take at least 2 weeks to come and would come in really nice cardboard packaging(edit: realised it wasn't amazon it was Brittania music magazine! Is that even still a thing??)

Yes! I used to do that all the time and I would also record myself introducing the songs like a dj.

Alf
06-06-2019, 06:33 PM
Did anyone else tape the UK top 40 on a cassette tape haha and try and cut it off before the radio dj spoke...

Something else that we can't do anymore but I enjoyed is popping down to woolworths and buying myself a pick and mix and buying a couple of cd singles. I still have them all. One of them was misteeq one night stand which I don't understand how my mum let me buy it I was like 8!
Most of the singles are S club 7 ones though

I also miss looking through the amazon catalogue way before the Internet version got running properly and ordering a cd which would take at least 2 weeks to come and would come in really nice cardboard packaging(edit: realised it wasn't amazon it was Brittania music magazine! Is that even still a thing??)My sister did it religiously every Sunday 5pm till 7pm (I think) with Bruno Brookes. I did it sometimes.

Alf
06-06-2019, 06:36 PM
Yes! I used to do that all the time and I would also record myself introducing the songs like a dj.Ha ha, you nutter Kate.

Kate!
06-06-2019, 06:40 PM
Ha ha, you nutter Kate.

:joker:

Jason.
06-06-2019, 06:59 PM
I miss going into my local HMV and browsing around before streaming sites such as Netflix took over.

RileyH
06-06-2019, 07:12 PM
Blockbuster :love:

Cherie
06-06-2019, 07:16 PM
Did anyone else tape the UK top 40 on a cassette tape haha and try and cut it off before the radio dj spoke...

Something else that we can't do anymore but I enjoyed is popping down to woolworths and buying myself a pick and mix and buying a couple of cd singles. I still have them all. One of them was misteeq one night stand which I don't understand how my mum let me buy it I was like 8!
Most of the singles are S club 7 ones though

I also miss looking through the amazon catalogue way before the Internet version got running properly and ordering a cd which would take at least 2 weeks to come and would come in really nice cardboard packaging(edit: realised it wasn't amazon it was Brittania music magazine! Is that even still a thing??)


yes :love: and we used to have a guy who used to come around in his car every Thursday who we rented videos off :joker:

Shaun
06-06-2019, 07:17 PM
There was literally a Blockbuster at the end of our street, down some steps :love: used to go what felt like every weekend to rent a game for the PS2 for the weekend and return it (obviously)... I don't know if I used it for many films but I'm sure we used it enough since we had a membership card.

Was a bit more of a family "event" really, going to get the popcorn and drinks deal that'd be placed conveniently near the check-out :tongue:

Towards the end of its life I just used it to buy second-hand stuff, think I stopped 'renting' stuff from there around 2005.

I definitely miss Woolworths more though... again, lived pretty much right in the centre of town and could just wander down every Saturday to get a pick-n-mix, magazine, football stickers or - if I'd just had a birthday or Easter or something :tongue: - a CD I wanted.

I really miss Panda Pops too. Those and those mini Coke cans that used to be really cheap (like, 4 for a £1).

Dogeatdog
07-06-2019, 02:27 PM
I miss Woolworths. I used to buy all my WWE action figures from there, get a pick & mix all that kinda stuff.

I really miss Panda Pops too. Those and those mini Coke cans that used to be really cheap (like, 4 for a £1).

I used to always buy these on the way home from school and those ‘big time’ cup drinks with the straw :laugh:

LaLaLand
07-06-2019, 02:57 PM
I used to love going to rent a video! We never went to Blockbuster, our village had a little independent one. It was like a corner shop/sweet shop and the video bit was upstairs. We'd go every Friday me and my sister, could rent one film each (think it was like £1.50 or something for the week each) and then go downstairs and get some snacks on the way out.

One thing I really miss is the whole culture of physically buying a CD/vinyl. I used to love actually having a new album to hold and read the booklet of and see the artwork etc. I remember that feeling of going into town to buy a new album that had just come out and it was like exciting to get your hands on it and get home and just sit listening to it playing.

Nowadays you just click a button on your phone... The whole "experience" has been condensed too far.

Tony Montana
07-06-2019, 02:59 PM
I miss Blockbuster and Woolworths.

LaLaLand
07-06-2019, 03:05 PM
Another thing I think technology has ruined is the art of handwriting. I sound ancient I know but did anyone else in school (Primary School and English in High School) have a rough book and a neat book to write your stories in?

The rough book would be to plan/draft your story and the neat book would be to properly write it down in your neatest handwriting, no computers and you'd get marked up/down depending on your actual handwriting as well as your story!

We also in Primary School had to learn a whole new style of cursive handwriting that everyone had to do, was a scheme from Berol with those red Berol Handwriting pens. Sadly when we went to high school this wasn't done so my handwriting and lots of others' all declined. Nowadays essays/stories/reports seem to just all be done on computers from what I can see. Shame really.

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Dogeatdog
07-06-2019, 03:12 PM
Another thing I think technology has ruined is the art of handwriting. I sound ancient I know but did anyone else in school (Primary School and English in High School) have a rough book and a neat book to write your stories in?

The rough book would be to plan/draft your story and the neat book would be to properly write it down in your neatest handwriting, no computers.

We also in Primary School had to learn a whole new style of cursive handwriting that everyone had to do, from Berol with those red Berol Handwriting pens.

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Yes my school had to do this. It was in my last year of junior school they would teach you to do joined up handwriting. I hated it, mainly cause I was terrible at it but that step up from pencil to pen was great. :laugh:

Kate!
07-06-2019, 03:14 PM
I still can't do joined up handwriting properly. I print.

Ammi
07-06-2019, 05:41 PM
Books. A kindle does nothing for me.

...for me a story has a completely different feel to it when it’s read from a page as opposed to a kindle...a kindle feels a bit like speed reading..:laugh:...but turning the pages of a book is something which absorbs me much more in the characters...with the last book I read, which was Dezzy’s latest release...?...I tried kindle for the first time, which I did enjoy ...but I found myself so much more engrossed with the paper copy...t’is odd but they almost feel like different stories to me...

Kate!
07-06-2019, 06:20 PM
...for me a story has a completely different feel to it when it’s read from a page as opposed to a kindle...a kindle feels a bit like speed reading..:laugh:...but turning the pages of a book is something which absorbs me much more in the characters...with the last book I read, which was Dezzy’s latest release...?...I tried kindle for the first time, which I did enjoy ...but I found myself so much more engrossed with the paper copy...t’is odd but they almost feel like different stories to me...

Yes Ammi thats exactly it.