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Lego
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A pile of wooden bricks of different sizes and shapes. They kept me occupied for hours. Those were simpler times back then.
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Dinky cars and the cricket game OWZAT.
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Owzthat*
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Old pram wheels, a plank of wood,some rope or wire,steep hill, best go kart ever
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Enoch Powell.
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Sorry thought it said favourite tory.
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An old sheet of corrugated iron that we used to toboggan down a steep slope at some disused mine workings. We sustained a few cuts and bruises and torn jeans but great fun.
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Escalado
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Flick knife. It was a rough neighbourhood.
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Micromachines or lego
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Buckaroo
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girl across road ...
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A tin helmet, gas mask and a stirrup pump!
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plastic inflatable football, whatever you do keep it away from the rose bushes
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N*pples.
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Foinavon witn you on the tobogganing, but imo lino was the way to go.
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Never tried lino, doesn't it wear through pretty quick?
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A fire-guard and a marble... recreated many a classic goal with them; left hand the goalie, right hand the striker.
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pump the winner
Totoply later |
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Not 1950s lino,made to last, sheets of it came out of some prefabs that were demolished when i was growing up.Used to go down the Darland Banks (south downs) at speeds Donald Campbell would have been proud of.
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Sounds great, poor man's flying carpet.
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Fozwald - I had that Evel Kinevel bike, went about 3 feet then turned a circle and fell over.
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Harold Macmillan
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Tomy Tronic space invader. Still got it from 1984 complete with same rope attached to carry around neck.
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Spud gun and caps
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