Streets so hot they melted the tar on the road and you could use a stick, dip it in the tar and write your name with it! (Cheap entertainment).
Old currency - pounds, shillings and pence.
Black and white TV with only 3 channels - BBC 1, BBC 2 and ITV.
Playing out all day and amusing ourselves without a PC, games console or i-pod.
1970's power cuts meant going to bed by candle light.
Having a party line. (Phone line shared by a few families).
Walking for miles just for the fun of it, walking to school instead of taking the bus.
Having to light the coal fire in the morning because we had no central heating.
Families only had 1 car per household.
The 'pop man' sold pop at your door.
Groceries were sold out of the back of a grocers van and not ordered over the internet.
Our local ice-cream man came on a 3 wheeler bike with a box on the front with the ice-cream in it!
We did our home work by researching a subject from an encyclopaedia, going to the library or racking our parents/grandparents brains! No internet then!
Standing up when the National Anthem was played at the end of a film at the cinema.
Going shopping every day because there wasn't any supermarkets (and no on-line shopping) and we didn't have a freezer. (Mum used to push an old fashioned pram to town with 'one in, one on and one next to.' Me in the pram, my brother sat on a seat fixed to the top of the pram and my sister walking along next to the pram).
Having to go into town to buy presents because there was no internet.
Sending letters to friends; no e-mail back then folks!
I'm sure I'll think of lots more later.