Can’t believe no one’s helping you out on this one.

About 35% of my music listening is via one of these

As of 2015, almost 10,000 British household only had licences allowing them to watch black and white television.

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How portable do you find it?

i actually have one of these (but it’s sadly broken)

van

yeah? well who gives a fuck about that? no-one.

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Were you DJing at block party when this pic was taken?

this is not mine, just a pic i found on google of the same model

Cheers pal!

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I went to school with a kid who’s Dad owned a penny-farthing. He brought it in once when we were studying the Victorians. We were all made to stand in the playground and watch him ride around on it whilst dressed in old-timey clothes

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i don’t understand what happens when they have to stop at traffic lights

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best tweet of 2018

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seems… rather impractical

I’ve still got one of them CD player things from the 90s

I may be misremembering some of the details of this, but I lived in a small village growing up and one of the families in the village was known for their collection of vintage bicycles, including penny farthings / boneshakers etc. I think the dad was occasionally on TV and stuff showing them off. But we did a similar thing to you, he bought them into school and I got to sit on it while he pushed it across the playground. His younger daughter also babysat for me and my brothers once, but she was really quiet and boring so she didn’t come back.

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I’ve still got a discman that I use regularly

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