I'd never heard of Happy Slapping until this programme. I'm almost tempted to go out and do it now, just so I can blame Tonight With Trevor McDonald for giving me the idea.jay wrote:Highlights for me in the programme on 'Happy Slapping' were the way they tried to totally blame Jackass and Dirty Sanchez for this behaviour.
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The only thing I rememeber from (I think) the late 1980's or early 1990's was the saying "I'll kick ya for your trainers" where youths used to go round nicking people's "Nike Air's"Andrew wrote:On a special late Tonight with Trevor McDonald on Thursday there was a feature about this new craze "Happy Slapping" where chavs or the black equivilent, no doubt wearing hoodies and baseball caps, go around assaulting members of the public.
Anyone come across this one yet, or got an opinion?
We didn't have none of this sort of thing in the 90s... did we?, everyone was well behaved helping old people across the road with their shopping, wern't they?
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Harry Hill : "What is it about people that repair shoes that makes them so good at cutting keys? Try going in there with a shoe shaped like a key and see how confused they get."
Harry Hill : "What is it about people that repair shoes that makes them so good at cutting keys? Try going in there with a shoe shaped like a key and see how confused they get."
They didn't do that in my area, did they have Nike Air's in 1989?!!Johnny wrote:The only thing I rememeber from (I think) the late 1980's or early 1990's was the saying "I'll kick ya for your trainers" where youths used to go round nicking people's "Nike Air's"Andrew wrote:On a special late Tonight with Trevor McDonald on Thursday there was a feature about this new craze "Happy Slapping" where chavs or the black equivilent, no doubt wearing hoodies and baseball caps, go around assaulting members of the public.
Anyone come across this one yet, or got an opinion?
We didn't have none of this sort of thing in the 90s... did we?, everyone was well behaved helping old people across the road with their shopping, wern't they?
People were probably wearing the stuff that is now seen as retro.
I do remember the Tango thing though, although at least you only did that to people you knew, not random people in the street
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Indeed they did. I was a dancer in the opening ceremony of the 1986 Commonwealth Games and they gave us Nike Air trainers as part of the costume.Andrew wrote:They didn't do that in my area, did they have Nike Air's in 1989?!!
Only pair I've ever owned, actually.
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I would cry but I can't.Hymagumba wrote:that was before I was born. Not that I'm trying to make you feel old GavinGavin Scott wrote: I was a dancer in the opening ceremony of the 1986 Commonwealth Games
Botched facelift.
Which Simpsons episode was shown tonight?Gavin Scott wrote:I would cry but I can't.Hymagumba wrote:that was before I was born. Not that I'm trying to make you feel old GavinGavin Scott wrote: I was a dancer in the opening ceremony of the 1986 Commonwealth Games
Botched facelift.
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Oh God.Hymagumba wrote:that was before I was born. Not that I'm trying to make you feel old GavinGavin Scott wrote: I was a dancer in the opening ceremony of the 1986 Commonwealth Games
And to think I went to the Empire Games in Cardiff, whichever year that was, but long before they re-named it the Commonwealth Games.
I'm sure I've also seen you in that grainy footage of the Titanic leaving Southampton, too.Nick Harvey wrote:Oh God.Hymagumba wrote:that was before I was born. Not that I'm trying to make you feel old GavinGavin Scott wrote: I was a dancer in the opening ceremony of the 1986 Commonwealth Games
And to think I went to the Empire Games in Cardiff, whichever year that was, but long before they re-named it the Commonwealth Games.

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Wouldn't be surprised!Jamez wrote:I'm sure I've also seen you in that grainy footage of the Titanic leaving Southampton, too.
I've just Googled, and the "Empire and Commonwealth Games" were in Cardiff in 1958, I gather.
I remember the building of the Empire Pool for the Games. I now read that it was demolished in 1998 to make way for the Millenium Stadium.
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