Does anybody here take the Greens seriously?

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briantrumpet

Timewaster
I had a pair, so not only posh types. Quality footwear imo.
Talking about Green Flash on the Green thread. What could be better?

My first 'fancy' pair were Ambler Flash, guess c.1978. I guess thaat the parents must have saved up to get me Green Flash subsequently, or saved up the Green Shield Stamps...
 

Pblakeney

Legendary Member
Posh kids had them.

C'mon. The posh kids had Sambas. As a slight diversion, I upgraded from Green Flash to Vans in 1979 (I wanted them in 1976) and to Nike Hi-Tops in 1980. Looonnnggg before Jordan.

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AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
In junior school I had those white pumps with the grid rubber toes, the ones you whitened with the tube of whitening stuff with a sponge on the end. I also had unbranded black baseball boots. Paired them with 2 coloured split knee brushed denim jeans. I think my mum patched those a few times.
 

Blazing Saddles

Well-Known Member
My first 'fancy' pair were Ambler Flash, guess c.1978. I guess thaat the parents must have saved up to get me Green Flash subsequently, or saved up the Green Shield Stamps...

Well done. Excellent use of my nudge to introduce Green Shield stamps to the conversation.
I am surprised that I still have a functioning tongue after all the licking of those blocks of seventies stampettes. Filling book after book just to get a cheap “gift”.
It’s great how such a simple thing could become a national pastime.
 

rakkor

New Member
Well done. Excellent use of my nudge to introduce Green Shield stamps to the conversation.
I am surprised that I still have a functioning tongue after all the licking of those blocks of seventies stampettes. Filling book after book just to get a cheap “gift”.
It’s great how such a simple thing could become a national pastime.

Cheap gift?? I got an Airfix Apollo 19 Rocket kit courtesy of a visit to the Green Shield stamp shop in that there London as a child
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
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I hadn’t realised how many children were on this forum 😊
 

briantrumpet

Timewaster
I'm old enough to have had an endowment mortgage that paid out with profit.

Thankfully mine was small enough that the shortfall was bearable, but it still hurt that when I chose endowment over repayment, the difference in monthly payment was small, but the 'promise' of a profit with the endowment option made it an obvious choice... I mean, why wouldn't I?
 

briantrumpet

Timewaster
OTOH, when I was choosing who to start a private pension with, the top two choices were Equitable Life and NFU Mutual, and despite EL having the slightly better returns at that time, I chose to go with NFU for various reasons.
 

AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
Back then estate agents were unregulated and it was often necessary to go through the mortgage agent they worked with to ensure a purchase. That's how we ended up with an endowment. We later got the lender to convert it to repayment and put us back in the position we would have been if it was that from the outset.

Interest only mortgages were also heavily pushed at one time. Not sure how they panned out for users.
 
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