New Year's Eve in 1970s Britain... This Hits Hard 😓
New Year's Eve in 1970s Britain was a different world. Three TV channels, a living room packed with neighbors, and someone's dad about to spray the ceiling with a Party Seven. This was when the shops shut for days, the buffet table was piled high with things you'd never see today, and at midnight the entire country did the same thing at exactly the same moment. No fancy countdowns, no fireworks you could watch from home, just families crammed into smoky living rooms waiting for Big Ben to chime. If you were there, you know exactly what this felt like.

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