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How the value of things have changed.

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ok, someone had to say it ;)
Petrol, cigarettes & council tax just to name a few biggrin
Quote by Fun Scottish Couple
Petrol, cigarettes & council tax just to name a few biggrin

Don't get me started there evil
I was in Tesco the other evening and with the exception of the crappy 40p own brand I wouldn't even make toast with, the majority of the bread was ! :shock:
the first pint I ever bought cost 12p lol pissed for a quid
Quote by Fun Scottish Couple
Petrol, cigarettes & council tax just to name a few biggrin

smile
I dont use petrol any more. Gone GREEN.
LPG is the in thing now.

Phredd
Quote by Sassy-Seren
Petrol, cigarettes & council tax just to name a few biggrin

Don't get me started there evil
I was in Tesco the other evening and with the exception of the crappy 40p own brand I wouldn't even make toast with, the majority of the bread was ! :shock:
The French have had civil wars over the price of bread!
I would say Non Domestic Rate.. you already pay hugely for the privaledge of running your business as well as Employers NIC and Corporation Tax but get absolutely nothing in return for this tax - no bins collected, no local services, nothing! Outrageous!!
Well you definately cannot get 1/2 penny sweets anymore. Or penny sweets. I know its a very bad habit but cigarettes are very expensive now too ( probably for the right reasons though).
Louise xx
polo,s you no the mint with a hole they were 10 p now thay are about 30p
thats the goverment for you lol
Quote by louise_and_joe
Well you definately cannot get 1/2 penny sweets anymore. Or penny sweets.

Ooh! We have a lovely shop near us which still sells old fashioned penny sweets biggrin
They do seem a lot smaller nowadays though lol
Have a look here and set your self up to dribble and drool your way through your childhood all over again wink

Petrol! that has got to be one of the biggest prices hikes over the years. I can remember my dad moaning at it being 35p a gallon back in the early 70's :shock: :lol2:
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polo,s ......about 30p
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worth every penny...I'm sure bolt
Quote by RedHot
They do seem a lot smaller nowadays though lol

Wagon Wheels.... I rest my case!
Quote by LondonPlaything

They do seem a lot smaller nowadays though lol

Wagon Wheels.... I rest my case!
rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
the last time one of mine came in with a10p mixup it had 6 sweets in it , 3 of which were midget gems .
I remember it used to be a bag full for 10p , that was 20 or so years ago mind lol
BUT!....
Some things do come down considerably in price. When digital radio was first launched I just had to be able to access it because I love music, I had to buy the tuner as a seperate and it cost me £600! Now you can pick up a decent DAB radio for £50. It's the same with DVD players, video recorders, cam 'corders, digital cameras, CD players, computers etc etc. All so much cheaper now.
Swings and roundabouts. biggrin
Swings and roundabouts. biggrin
Never bought any of these. Wonder how much they cost now? lol
If you want a fab sweet shop link, try here

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There is an old fashioned sweet shop in a large garden centre near us...
You could almost be back at school when you walk in.......The smell of the sweets and all in the same jars they were then as well....
Lovely.....
On the subject of fags...
I can remember fetching my dads ciggys when I was younger from our local shop and 20 used to cost 66p...
They are just short of £5 now :shock:
Quote by mezagog
the first pint I ever bought cost 12p lol pissed for a quid

ditto i remember those days :lol:
Quote by ricky13
polo,s you no the mint with a hole they were 10 p now thay are about 30p
thats the goverment for you lol

easy they just make the hole bigger :twisted: :twisted:
surprised well you all moan about the price of things and quite rightly so but none of us have the same wages now as when we were young, my father gave up smoking just so he could buy and run a car ! and when i first started work i earnt £4 a week 3 of which went to my mum for my keep how many of todays youngsters give their parents 75% of their wages each week. they would moan at handing over £20 out of a £200 a week wage. mad
rant over biggrin and i can remember buying 4 liquorice chews for an old penny or four fruit salads even, god im old lol
I remember in the heady days of the 70's when inflation galloped at 10% that when you went to the shops you would have no idea how much anything would cost even if you had bought the same thing the week before.
In the 80's under dear,dear Maggie inflation was very very low but when you went to the shops you were never sure if the shop would be open or closed down.
Now economy doing ok? Inflation okay?
When I started work back in the late 70s a week's wage was the same as I get for an hour now! :shock:
And thanks to this:
Quote by DeviousLiasons
While on the subject of old fashioned sweets.....

I just lost half my morning watching Python sketches :-D
Quote by Sassy-Seren
If you want a fab sweet shop link, try here

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Thanks for the link, i just went crazy on it. lol
Louise xx
Quote by louise_and_joe
If you want a fab sweet shop link, try here

wink

Thanks for the link, i just went crazy on it. lol
Louise xx
me too :giggle: My Mum used to love the old Spanish Gold sweets ( looked like mini coconut worms for those of you young uns who don't know ) and when I got some from Mrs Browns for her, her face was a picture biggrin
this isnt really a value question or point, but Ive been given reason to think of walnut whips recently...
tell me folks.... are they still available?
and are they good for exercising the tongue?...>as ive heard redface <
LP
Quote by LondonPlaything
this isnt really a value question or point, but Ive been given reason to think of walnut whips recently...
tell me folks.... are they still available?
and are they good for exercising the tongue?...>as ive heard redface <
LP

You can still get them, but i can think of better ways to excerise your tongue. :giggle: :twisted:
Louise xx
Quote by LondonPlaything
this isnt really a value question or point, but Ive been given reason to think of walnut whips recently...
tell me folks.... are they still available?
and are they good for exercising the tongue?...>as ive heard redface <
LP

dont know if still available but yes they were good for tongue exercise you bit just the top off then proceeded to try and lick out all the cream b4 eating the rest of the choc hmmmmmmmm :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Quote by louise_and_joe
You can still get them, but i can think of better ways to excerise your tongue. :giggle: :twisted:
Louise xx

been told it's an excercise, you understand.... absolutely NOTHING to do with me
wink splutter :wink:
Im asking on behalf of a friend....
LP
LP I'll report back to you later - I'll see if I can find any.
Made me want one now wink