I know I definitely wouldn't, as much as I'd like the high street back. I guess having bad experiences Christmas shopping in the 80's didn't help. Had I lived in the centre of town when I was younger then I'm sure I'd have a different story to tell. When shopping for gifts be it for Christmas, birthdays or just because, you just cannot beat online as far as I'm concerned, but there are times when I'd like to simply be able to walk into town and buy something I fancy there and then. I'd like the best of both worlds but then wouldn't we all! Some of the delivery times nowadays are amazing though. Just yesterday I ordered some extra little stocking filler gifts and they're gonna be delivered before 9pm this evening and I didn't pay for next day delivery either. Looking back to the 80's it wasn't just the disappointment of not being able to find what you wanted, it was the crowds and the queueing I hated. If I had money to spend in the 70's I would've been able to use the local shops and it would've been wonderful, but as always you can't have it all!Finding stuff was so much more difficult. So many products weren’t in stock when you went to look. Of course, there was no real way to check beforehand other than ringing the shop concerned and then you usually got nowhere if it was a bigger store. Ordering was the only way forward once you got there, and that could take weeks or couldn’t be done at all if the thing you wanted was what everybody else wanted. Or take the risk and go to say, Smith’s in Wood Green if the Crouch End branch didn‘t have what you wanted. Then you often had to go to a different shop for different things - the book shop, the toy shop, the big chemist, the electrical shop, the record shop…We had no department store in Crouch End past the early 1970s, and jack of all trades shops like Woolies and Smiths often didn’t have anything remotely book or record specialist for example. Now, you can get it all from one retailer, sitting in your armchair at home. Would I go back? In an instant…