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General Category => The Coffee Shop => Topic started by: GrayBeard on July 16, 2014, 09:48:46 am
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What do you remember from your earlier years? From the following list, count all the items that you remember personally from your own lifetime:
Mechanical typewriters
Diners with jukeboxes at the tables
Vending machines that dispensed bottles of soda
Beemans chewing gum
Telephones on party lines
Newsreels playing before your movie at the cinema
Beehive hair-dos
Candy cigarettes
Radios the size of modern day furniture
Brooklyn Dodgers
Howdy Doody
Sperry & Hutchinson Green Shield Stamps
45-RPM vinyls
Mimeograph paper
Blue camera flashbulbs
Diners Club credit card
The hobby of ant farming
Drive-in theaters
Studebaker automobiles
Sputnik I
If you remembered:
0-5 = Wish I were young as you
6-10 = Enjoying your golden years
11-15 = Better not say your age
16-20 = Those were the days!
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Remember every one of them and long for the good old days!
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I remember all of them, but we have a lot now also. I prefer to enjoy today rather than remember the past (besides the fact that my "rememberer" isn't all that great!
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There were only a couple I don't remember but that is probably because I live in such a small town we didn't have them. Good to think of those thing and smile but more interesting is wondering what is coming next.
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I just remembered one that I never see mentioned. Anyone remember when you use to buy margarine in a plastic bag, it had a little capsule inside with yellow coloring that you squeezed to pop, then kneaded the bag until the whole content was yellow? I bet most people don't remember that one or most could afford butter instead.
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I remember all of those things and a few more. But what truly amazes me is when I think of all the things that I do from day to day now that when I was 21 didn't even exist then. :P
If someone had told me when I was 21 that I would be able to do certain things in the future that I take for granted now, I would have told them they were crazy. ::)
Watch color TV
Change the channel from my easy chair
Have a hundred channels to watch on TV.
Carry a telephone in my pocket and call anyone in the world at any time I wanted to.
Post this message on a laptop computer, in my shop, that will be read by people all over the world.
At the age of 70, I just can't help but wonder WHAT'S NEXT!?!?!? :o
Rog
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I remember all of those including the white margarine with yellow dye packet. I do remember when some of those items were new. I also remember living with no indoor plumbing or electricity.
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remember them all GOOD OLD DAYS
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Plumbing? Indoors?
My dad, grandpa & I installed indoor plumbing for my grandma the summer before I graduated from High School, 1954!
They lived just off the corner of the St. Louis Airport and still lived like they did on the farm before grandpa became an aircraft mechanic for American Airlines in 1942.
Grandpa was too old for the big War...so he came to St. Louis from his home town, took classes and got his aircraft mechanic license.
While they lived close to the airport they took in boarders, Naval Aviation Cadets who were training at the base on the corner of the airport.
I still remember going out to visit with them and at bedtime grandma would put a 5 gallon bucket on the front porch so we 'guys' would not pee on her flowers during the night 'cause we were too lazy to walk out to the outhouse.
~~~GB~~~
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I remembered 12 some in England some in Australia.
Marg
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remembered 16 GB, But I don't see a mention of the DC comics with the colored pages, which we used to get here in Scotland. From the good old U S of A. Great stuff. Take care GB
Rob Roy.
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WOW GB... I got a 99.9%!!! I remember everything mentioned except, I don't remember NO ELECTRICITY in the house. Was born in 1936 after electricity was discovered.heeheehee ::)
Ron
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How about going to the dentist back then? My handprints are still embedded in the chair handles.
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I remember all of them Yesterday was my 65th B'day so I'm officially an ol fart now.
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How about going to the dentist back then? My handprints are still embedded in the chair handles.
Oh, I remember, "okay spit in the little bowl thing with swirling water". I guess that's way I don't mind having my teeth worked on anymore. It is so painless compared to to back then.
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Well, GB, we were both born in '36. Me on a farm in Nebraska. Doc come to our home for my birth, and later sent a bill to cover everything, including Mom's visits to him beforehand...$26.00! I remember all on the list including the margarine kneading, no electricity, crank telephone on the wall, the outhouse. We also had a wood stove for heat and another "range" in kitchen that burned wood or coal for cooking and baking. And here's one I haven't seen mentioned: an ice box. My favorite as a kid was cranking the old ice cream freezer until the contents got so stiff I couldn't turn the handle any more. Best ice cream ever!
Lots of great memories, but I'm happy I don't have to do many of those things any more.
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Speaking of turning a crank!
I remember the crankup "Victrola" grandma had...and to till their huge garden we had to turn the crank on the old tractor.
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We still crank ice cream, often. When I was a kid, we had one that made 5 gallons! That was a lot of hard cranking.
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Another memory that I would just as soon not remember was going to the dentist. He used a foot powered drill and it didn't have a water cooler so you could smell the stink of it drilling.
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I remember going to the dentist who had all the needles in clear display in glass jars on the shelf. Being just a small kid I asked him if he stuck them in all the way...He said, "Yes" ... No problem getting me to brush my teeth after that! :) :)
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I remember all of that. I also remember that we had our teeth drilled with no Novocaine. Pain blockers like that cost an extra dollar so we did without. First Novocaine I got was in the USAF in 1961.
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A simpler way of life back then, sometimes I miss it. :)
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I remember as a kid watching the Jetsons and thinking how cool it would be to talk to someone on the phone while seeing each other on a screen. Hello FaceTime. I am waiting for Rosie to be invented!