We must have had such innocent teenage years compared with the young'uns these days. While we furtively teased one out over a nice lady in a peekaboo bra in the Littlewoods catalogue, today's adolescents probably can't get it up without a movie of some lass getting torn a new one by six blokes on the bonnet of a stretch limo.
Ahhhh the lingerie pages of a catalogue. Such memories of my youth. And yesterday.
Hedge porn, always a great day as a teenager.
Making copies of your mate's dad's Confessions of a Window cleaner vhs. Then you'd lend it out and it would come back with noticeable wear on the 'good' bits from repeated rewind and replay. That stuff would be allowed before the watershed nowadays.
Ha, i'd forgotten all about Electric Blue. Everyone knew someone who had copies of Animal Farm, Debbie Does Dallas, Deepthroat, Flesh Gordon etc.
Did anyone else have the "It's stuck in the bastard video player!" nightmare, or was it just me?
Quote from: LeeB on June 02, 2014, 05:28:54 PMDid anyone else have the "It's stuck in the bastard video player!" nightmare, or was it just me?You mean the tape I hope?
Quote from: LeeS on June 02, 2014, 04:12:47 PMMaking copies of your mate's dad's Confessions of a Window cleaner vhs. Then you'd lend it out and it would come back with noticeable wear on the 'good' bits from repeated rewind and replay. That stuff would be allowed before the watershed nowadays.Always remember to rewind the tape to the start or risk being caught out leaving it just a few seconds past the money shot.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on June 02, 2014, 05:27:19 PMQuote from: LeeS on June 02, 2014, 04:12:47 PMMaking copies of your mate's dad's Confessions of a Window cleaner vhs. Then you'd lend it out and it would come back with noticeable wear on the 'good' bits from repeated rewind and replay. That stuff would be allowed before the watershed nowadays.Always remember to rewind the tape to the start or risk being caught out leaving it just a few seconds past the money shot.Or using that counter thing on video players to make sure you left the tape in the exact place it was when you started watching it.