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Used to play this up Daves kebab while waiting for chips in pitta, or chicken burger if we were flushed
"Hadoukan"

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Woolwich Tartanman_at_milletts said:0 -
The fabric is called Moquette- this pattern is "District".man_at_milletts said:
Get excited on here:-
https://www.ltmuseumshop.co.uk/
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???SuedeAdidas said:Getting the 21 bus from the Yorkshire Grey to Lewisham with a pocket full of 10p pieces to be 'wasted' in the arcade round by the old pictures.
Burning a hole in my jumper with the joystick from the Track and Field machine. Bliss.0 -
Yeah that's where I remember it, Tower Hill to Westminster.SporadicAddick said:
The fabric is called Moquette- this pattern is "District".man_at_milletts said:
Get excited on here:-
https://www.ltmuseumshop.co.uk/0 -
District was also used on local buses once the routemaster was joined by those ridiculous "driver operated" buses with automatic doors (nowhere near as much fun as hanging off the platform). I remember District this on the 160 and eventually the 21. Routemaster was on both, plus the 122 and 151....Stig said:
Yeah that's where I remember it, Tower Hill to Westminster.SporadicAddick said:
The fabric is called Moquette- this pattern is "District".man_at_milletts said:
Get excited on here:-
https://www.ltmuseumshop.co.uk/0 -
Used to love going up town bus hoping on the old routemasters2
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Used to get Red Bus Rover tickets all the time with mates during summer hols.T_C_E said:
Used to get the 53 from Charlton house to London zoo on a Red Rover all day travel card for 25p.Gribbo said:Used to love going up town bus hoping on the old routemasters
I lived in Eltham and mum always told me to never go further than Lewisham........we ended up in Enfield one day
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Used to love it on the buses, going wherever it took me, carefree, almost like a magical mystery tour, and with all the time in the world. Mind you my passengers weren't always so happy, nor my inspector neither.9
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Actually...I mis-remembered.SoundAsa£ said:
???SuedeAdidas said:Getting the 21 bus from the Yorkshire Grey to Lewisham with a pocket full of 10p pieces to be 'wasted' in the arcade round by the old pictures.
Burning a hole in my jumper with the joystick from the Track and Field machine. Bliss.
The track and field arcade machines with the joystick was OK......it was the ones with the buttons that you needed to pull your jumper sleeve over your hand for. A sliding technique across the buttons was the preferred method for getting up some serious speed.1 -
Cheapest I remember paying on the was 11p on the 180 or 177, from opposite my house on the Woolwich Road just along from the Vic. That would get us down to Woolwich to cause havoc, starting with the ferry. That woulda been around 1987.
Also got memories of eating chips in the park behind the Odeon and having to walk home from there because we'd done all our bus fare home.0 -

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Linseed oil and Dubbin.0
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There was a company that made shoes and bags out of old material from the busses and tubes. dont know if theyre still goingBR7_addick said:For anyone who got on buses in the 90s:
https://inhabitat.com/recycled-london-underground-sneakers/
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I dont recommend them, I ordered a pair of strides.ads said:
There was a company that made shoes and bags out of old material from the busses and tubes. dont know if theyre still goingBR7_addick said:For anyone who got on buses in the 90s:
https://inhabitat.com/recycled-london-underground-sneakers/
They finally arrived a day late and two pair turned up together.
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Did you need to keep taking them off to offer them to elderly, infirm or pregnant people, that didn't have any trousers on?T_C_E said:
I dont recommend them, I ordered a pair of strides.ads said:
There was a company that made shoes and bags out of old material from the busses and tubes. dont know if theyre still goingBR7_addick said:For anyone who got on buses in the 90s:
https://inhabitat.com/recycled-london-underground-sneakers/
They finally arrived a day late and two pair turned up together.
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You must remember the quote for these four players0 -
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SporadicAddick said:
District was also used on local buses once the routemaster was joined by those ridiculous "driver operated" buses with automatic doors (nowhere near as much fun as hanging off the platform). I remember District this on the 160 and eventually the 21. Routemaster was on both, plus the 122 and 151....Stig said:
Yeah that's where I remember it, Tower Hill to Westminster.SporadicAddick said:
The fabric is called Moquette- this pattern is "District".man_at_milletts said:
Get excited on here:-
https://www.ltmuseumshop.co.uk/.0 -
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Bit of me this I look good in Kemnal Manor check.ads said:
There was a company that made shoes and bags out of old material from the busses and tubes. dont know if theyre still goingBR7_addick said:For anyone who got on buses in the 90s:
https://inhabitat.com/recycled-london-underground-sneakers/0 -
Naval mines used as charity collection boxes. Growing up in the '70s it seemed like every seaside town had at least one. Maybe there are some still about, but I haven't seen one for ages.1
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BDL said:
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thats a silly name.0
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Scooby-Doo……clue……rhyming slang.1
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Jubblies, Jamboree bags and Spangles0













