Do you remember?

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Folks as I sat and thought about my birthday tomorrow and all the things I have lived to have seen, I dug up this little tid-bit about stuff that I can remember and thought I would see who else could also.<br /><br />I know that there are some that are not old enough to remember these, but take it for the truth, they were real.<br />DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN...? <br /><br />All the girls had ugly gym uniforms? <br /><br />It took five minutes for the TV warm up? <br /><br />Nearly everyone's Mom was at home when the kids got home from school? <br /><br />Nobody owned a purebred dog?<br /><br />When a quarter was a decent allowance? <br /><br />You'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny? <br /><br />Your Mom wore nylons that came in two pieces? <br /><br />All your male teachers wore neckties and female teachers had their hair done every day and wore high heels? <br /><br />You got your windshield cleaned, oil checked, and gas pumped, without asking, all for free, every time? And you didn't pay for air? And, you got trading stamps to boot? <br /><br />Laundry detergent had free glasses, dishes or towels hidden inside the box? <br /><br />It was considered a great privilege to be taken out to dinner at a real restaurant with your parents? <br /><br />They threatened to keep kids back a grade if they failed. . ..and they did? <br /><br />When a 57 Chevy was everyone's dream car...to cruise, peel out, lay rubber or watch submarine races, and people went steady? <br /><br />No one ever asked where the car keys were because they were always in the car, in the ignition, and the doors were never locked? <br /><br />Lying on your back in the grass with your friends and saying things like, "That cloud looks like a ..." and playing baseball with no adults to help kids with the rules of the game? <br /><br />Stuff from the store came without safety caps and hermetic seals because no one had yet tried to poison a perfect stranger? <br /><br />And with all our progress, don't you just wish, just once, you could slip back in time and savor the slower pace, and share it with the children of today? <br /><br />When being sent to the principal's office was nothing compared to the fate that awaited the student at home?<br /><br />Basically we were in fear for our lives, but it wasn't because of drive-by shootings, drugs, gangs, etc. <br /><br />Our parents and grandparents were a much bigger threat! But we survived because their love was greater than the threat. <br /><br />Who can still remember Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Laurel and Hardy, Howdy Dowdy and the Peanut Gallery, the Lone Ranger, The Shadow Knows, Nellie Bell, Roy and Dale, Trigger and Buttermilk. <br /><br />As well as summers filled with bike rides, baseball games, Hula Hoops, bowling and visits to the pool, and eating Kool-Aid powder with sugar. <br /><br />Didn't that feel good, just to go back and say, "Yeah, I remember that"? <br /><br /> <br />And remember that the perfect age is somewhere between old enough to know better and too young to care. <br /><br />How many of these do you remember? <br /><br />Candy cigarettes <br />Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside <br />Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles <br />Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes <br />Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum <br />Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers <br />Newsreels before the movie <br />P.F. Fliers <br />Telephone numbers with a word prefix....(Raymond 4-601). <br />Party lines <br />Peashooters <br />Howdy Dowdy <br />45 RPM records <br />Green Stamps <br />Hi-Fi's <br />Metal ice cubes trays with levers <br />Mimeograph paper <br />Beanie and Cecil <br />Roller-skate keys <br />Cork pop guns <br />Drive ins <br />Studebakers <br />Washtub wringers <br />The Fuller Brush Man <br />Reel-To-Reel tape recorders <br />Tinkertoys <br />Erector Sets <br />The Fort Apache Play Set <br />Lincoln Logs <br />15 cent McDonald hamburgers <br />5 cent packs of baseball cards - with that awful pink slab of bubble gum <br />Penny candy<br />35 cent a gallon gasoline <br />Jiffy Pop popcorn <br /><br />Do you remember a time when...<br /><br />Decisions were made by going "eeny-meeny-miney-moe"? <br />Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, "Do Over!"? <br />"Race issue" meant arguing about who ran the fastest? <br />Catching the fireflies could happily occupy an entire evening? <br />It wasn't odd to have two or three "Best Friends"? <br />The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was "cooties"? <br />Having a weapon in school meant being caught with a slingshot? <br />A foot of snow was a dream come true?<br />Saturday morning cartoons weren't 30-minute commercials for action figures? <br />"Oly-oly-oxen-free" made perfect sense? <br />Spinning around, getting dizzy, and falling down was cause for giggles?<br />The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team? <br />War was a card game? <br />Baseball cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle? <br />Taking drugs meant orange-flavored chewable aspirin? <br />Water balloons were the ultimate weapon? <br /><br />If you can remember most or all of these, then you have lived!!!!!!!<br /><br />I know I have. :cool:
 

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yeah i remember alot of that stuff. <br /><br />-no microwave, only oven<br />-no color tv, only B/W<br />-tubs with legs. with rim being @ 4" higher than your inseam ;) <br />-water radiators for heat in school<br />-coolaid for every meal, soda on special occasion<br />-only got new clothes at Easter, everyone wore hand-me-downs<br />-never heard of a store bought slingshot, we made ours from tree branch, or 2x4 with bicycle tube<br />-homecooked meals everyday<br />-50cents weekly allowance, everyone got a dime for church plate<br />-candy was 1cent, a sockful was @ 50cents<br />-everyone drank cold cow's milk, ate homemade butter.<br /><br />good memories<br /><br />(amended) BTW- happy birthday in advance!
 

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I remember some of em', maybe half... Happy B-day Spinner... <br /> <br /><br />How many candals do we put on the cake? Or should we just set the cake on fire? :p :p
 

bubbakat

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Good grief S.B.N. did you have to make me remember how old I really was. Man I can remember everyone of those . WHEW :D :D :cool: <br /> Oh by they way happyyyy birthdayyyyyy
 

norman158

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Happy birthday S B , but you forgot about Rin tin tin and Sgt Preston of the Yukon.
 

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Man do I feel like a pup!<br /><br />I can remember when the highway speed limit was 75 and gas was $ .50 /gallon.<br /><br />Candy bars were $ .10 and huge.<br /><br />And pong was just starting to make its way onto your tv set!<br /><br />H.
 

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Saturday matinee double feature: <br /><br />Roy Rogers and Trigger. . .shot the gun out of the baddie's hand and NEVER kissed Dale Evans on screen. <br /><br />Then Sunset Carson, the 6'4", baby faced Texas Ranger whupped a whole herd of baddies and never lost his hat or mussed his hair.<br /><br />Seven cents admission, a nickel for a box of popcorn and 3 whole hours of air conditioning, even in August! :) <br /><br />But: <br /><br />My sweetheart died of polio at 17. :( 25 of our neighbors didn't return from Europe and the Pacific :( , my stepdad died of pneumonia :( , I was beaten up by Billy Walker because I defended a black friend when he was jeered and insulted for being in the "white" section of town :mad: . I remained the outcast n.....-lover in my all white school for years . . . .<br /><br />What we miss is the carefree, naive life of a child, guys. It doesn't matter when we were children. I miss a lot of it, but there is the rest... that part was not good, and I never want to see it again.
 

lakeman1999

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Ten cent a pack cigaretts<br />three cent cokes<br />fourteen cent a gallon gas<br />No TV!!<br />78 rpm records<br />gas stamps<br />ration tokens<br />Amos & Andy<br />fibber McGee and Molley<br />Red Skeleton<br />Desota auto<br />Willys auto<br />Kaiser auto<br />Frazer auto<br />crosley auto<br />hudson auto<br />packard auto<br />nash auto<br />little black sambo<br />mother goose<br />Lucky strikes<br />marvels<br />cushman scooters<br />rumble seats<br />Marten outboards<br /> :D :D :D <br /><br />Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahh!! yes, I could go on and on.
 

lakeman1999

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Dirt Roads<br /><br />What's mainly wrong with society today is that too many Dirt Roads <br />have been paved.<br /><br />There's not a problem in America today, crime, drugs, education, divorce,<br />delinquency that wouldn't be remedied, if we just had more Dirt Roads,<br />because Dirt Roads give character.<br /><br />People that live at the end of Dirt Roads learn early on that life is a<br />bumpy ride.<br /><br />That it can jar you right down to your teeth sometimes, but it's worth it,<br />if at the end is home...a loving spouse, happy kids and a dog.<br /><br />We wouldn't have near the trouble with our educational system if our <br />kids got their exercise walking a Dirt Road with other kids, from whom they<br />learn how to get along.<br /><br />There was less crime in our streets before they were paved.<br /><br />Criminals didn't walk two dusty miles to rob or rape, if they knew they'd<br />be welcomed by 5 barking dogs and a double barrel shotgun.<br /><br />And there were no drive by shootings.<br /><br />Our values were better when our roads were worse!<br /><br />People did not worship their cars more than their kids, and motorists were<br />more courteous, they didn't tailgate by riding the bumper or the guy in<br />front would choke you with dust & bust your windshield with rocks.<br /><br />Dirt Roads taught patience.<br /><br />Dirt Roads were environmentally friendly, you didn't hop in your car for a<br />quart of milk you walked to the barn for your milk.<br /><br />For your mail, you walked to the mail box.<br /><br />What if it rained and the Dirt Road got washed out? That was the best<br />part, then you stayed home and had some family time, roasted <br />marshmallows and popped popcorn and pony rode on Daddy's shoulders<br /> and learned how to make prettier quilts than anybody.<br /><br />At the end of Dirt Roads, you soon learned that bad words tasted like<br />soap.<br /><br />Most paved roads lead to trouble, Dirt Roads more likely lead to a fishing<br />creek or a swimming hole.<br /><br />At the end of a Dirt Road, the only time we even locked our car was in<br />August, because if we didn't some neighbor would fill it with too much<br />zucchini.<br /><br />At the end of a Dirt Road, there was always extra springtime income, from<br />when city dudes would get stuck, you'd have to hitch up a team and pull<br />them out.<br /><br />Usually you got a dollar...always you got a new friend...at the end of a<br />Dirt Road!
 

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FROM THE SENIOR CENTER <br /> We were born before television, penicillin, polio shots, frozen foods, Xerox,<br /> contact lenses, frisbees, and the pill. <br /> We were born before radar, credit cards, split atoms, laser beams, and ball<br /> point pens; before pan*y hose, dishwashers, clothes dryers, electric blankets,<br /> air conditioners, and drip dry clothes. <br /> We got married first, and then lived together. <br /> In our time, closets were for clothes, not for "coming out of". <br /> We thought fast food was what you ate during lent, and that outer space was<br /> the balcony of the Opera House (movie theater). <br /> We were before house husbands, g*y rights, computer dating, duel careers,<br /> and computer marriages. We never heard of FM radios, tape decks, electric<br /> typewriters, word processors, or yogert. For us time-sharing meant<br /> togethernes, a chip meant a piece of wood, hardware meant hardware, and<br /> software was not a word. <br /> In the forties, "made in Japan" meant junk, and "making out" referred to how<br /> you did on exams. Pizza, and McDonalds and instant coffee were unheard of. <br /> We hit the scene when there were 5 and 10 cent stores, where you could<br /> really buy some things for five and ten cents. Drug stores sold ice cream<br /> cones for a nickle, and for a nickle you could buy a pepsi, make a phone call,<br /> or buy enough stamps to mail a letter, and two post cards. You could buy a<br /> new chevy coupe, for $600.00, but who could afford one, and a pity too,<br /> because gasolene was only eleven cents a gallon. <br /> In our day cigaretts smoking was fashionable, grass was mowed, coke was a<br /> cold drink, and pot was something you cooked in. Aids were helpers in the<br /> principals office. <br /> We were certainly not before the difference in sex were discovered, but were<br /> surely before the sex change.We just made due with what we had, and we<br /> were the last generation that was so dumb as to think that you needed a<br /> husband to have a baby! <br /> No wonder we were so confused, and there is such a generation gap. <br /> BUT WE SURVIVED----WHAT BETTER REASON TO CELEBRATE.<br /> <br /> :D :D :D :D
 

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The mom and pop store on the corner in the neighborhood.<br /><br />Standing on the hump in dads old chevy while we rode down the road.<br /><br />When you could buy a zebco 202 and a rod for 6 bucks.<br /><br />The gas station where you pulled up on the sidewalk to fill er up.<br /><br />Riding your bike without a dumb looking helmet.<br /><br />Going out to play football, not sitting in front of a tv screen playing football.
 

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Thanks spinner! You just made me feel my age..............Oh..by the way...I gotta go to bed now ..its late!
 

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DAMM....Just relized how old I am getting.Thanks for the good memories though it made me think of how good we had it back then and what a messed up world we have to raise our kids in now. I will have to work on making better memiores for my kids. Happy b-day
 

roscoe

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Please don't send this to my town tax assessor. He'll raise my taxes cause I live on a dirt road!!!<br /><br />Anyone want to buy my house? It must be worth $8 million, cause of the dirt road. I'll take $4 million. Heck, I'd take $90,000 for it.<br /><br />Happy Birthday.
 

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Memories are great. Human nature filters away a lot of the not-so-nice details, at least until you start digging.<br /><br />Seen from Europe those days also were when many went to America - and they all had great succes and became millionnaires in 'The Land of Possibilities' ;) <br /><br />Happy Birthday, SBN
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All of that! I am 50 years old.<br />JB, all of that also.My high school had Jimmy Lynch, and that was his real name. He was a great fighter, and hated blacks with his every fiber. When I moved to this side of the state from Miami, blacks were not treated as human beings here. I was regularily ambushed, and allways shunned in HS Junior and senior years , just for hanging out with Frank Watkins.<br />But then, I had the pleasure of meeting Frank Watkin's parents.... I don't think Jimmy knew them. They are still with us, and we are friends to this day.<br />It aint all bad, but I fear you're correct. I missed part of my childhood in the frey.<br />That probably explains the motorcycle until age 40.<br />What was I thinking?
 

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I remember about 90% of the list. I really miss drive-in movies! And nothing tastes like a icy cold coke from a real glass bottle - remember the old coke machines where you had to pull the bottle by the neck amd the cap would dig into your fingers?<br /><br />Fort Apache was one of my favorite toys! Ah cowboys and Native Americans - there was a game ;) <br /><br />Did you know that you can buy some of that candy on the net? Companies still make it.
 

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Dirt roads hits it right on the head.<br />I was raised on a dirt road and when mom was busy, she would put me and my brother in a fenced in pen so she would know where we were.<br /><br />My grandmother would always have a rope on us while she was working in the garden, that is intill we got old enough to work in it with her. :cool: <br /><br />Kids nowadays don't know what work is.<br />If they had to tend a garden like we did, they would revolt.<br /><br />I can see it now, "Hey son, go hitch up the mules and plow the upper part, before supper", yea, right. :eek: <br /><br />But we all have good memories of our childhood, I hope.<br /><br />I know I do. And it has made a better man out of me for sure.<br /><br />Hard work as we knew it didn't kill anyone, just thought it was going to. :)
 
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