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What a fun thread! *subscribing*
I saw Wooly Willie at the dollar store the other day. There is a candy store in my town that sells retro candies, including such controversial items as candy cigarettes, etc. They have the wax bottles etc, also: http://www.oldtimecandy.com/assets/i...bubble-gum.jpg http://www.waysidecountrystore.com/i..._clove_gum.jpg http://www.grannygood.com/product_im...75655_zoom.jpg Okay is anyone old enough to remember This Stuff? http://www.oldtimecandy.com/assets/i...ry/sen-sen.jpg |
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The Down Under Naturals hairspray in the aerosol can.
I liked it because they never tested on animals and it was environmentally friendly. And it held my hair in place without feeling sticky. And Glade had this amazing fragrance in the plug ins but for some reason decided not to make it anymore. I'm guessing because it actually smelled good and because you could smell it when you walked in the room. |
Charmed I'm Sure
These were some of my most prized possessions in 3rd Grade!!http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTE1N1gxNT..._id=880000500F
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For those pig tails mom used to make us wear
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thank you for this thread. I have enjoyed it very much! I saw some things from my childhood that most people dont even remember!
Do any of you remember a toy that was cardboard, and it had dial in the middle and around the edges, there were pieces of faces, and you turned the knob and made different kind of faces with all the combinations? I remember my mother going all over town, trying to find me one...and then finally did. I sat for hours, making faces...my generation's video game... |
As a child we usually made Christmas gifts for people. I had one of those little red metal looms to make potholders, and my mother would buy several bags of fabric loops for me to work with.
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I used to switch one leg out for a different color, they looked really cool with my roller skates (or at least I thought they did)...:) I stopped wearing them after some disgusting boy called them "peel-a-meal" pants
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Remember Gimp? In my childhood, it was usually brown or gold or black, even back then I thought, this has got to be a fad that would pass. Kids made simple stuff from it, mostly keyring charms.
Now, here's the kicker, it came back. Life is funny. Now at least they have more colors. But pretty much what you can do with it is make ugly keyring things. LMBO http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-WFvq8HPSFJ...1302564569.png |
When I was young and would go with my mother to do grocery shopping, I would make sure to get the Batman and Robin peanut butter (since it was my favourite tv show after school) and my mom would let me pick out the box of DUZ laundry detergent because they had drinking glasses in them and she said I had the lucky touch to get the right glasses for the set. When they switched to having towels in them, I still had the lucky touch.
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When I was about 6 my aunt gave me a 78 record of Peter and the Wolf. I was crazy about it and played it as often and as many times in a row as opportunity allowed. I just loved the different instruments playing the different characters. Not sure 78rpm recordings of Peter and the Wolf have disappeared, you can probably get a copy on ebay or something.
But serial stories in the newspaper there really isn’t much call for that. I don’t think it’s really been that popular since Charles Dickens, but when I was a kid (which was not in the Victorian Era, I assure you), every Christmas the local paper published a different Christmas themed story broken up into daily excerpts (except Sunday) that started on December 1 and finished on Christmas eve. I don’t know if the stories were syndicated or written by a local journalist or really who wrote them or where they came from, but I loved them and couldn’t wait for the opportunity to read the day’s offering. Of course I had to wait until the adults were done pawing over the paper, which sometimes took forever…but eventually I would get to read it. It’s such a little nothing thing but I don’t know how to convey the excitement and joy this story brought me every day in the month of December for most of my childhood. Also I remember a TV special, Amahl and the Night Visitors, I guess it was an opera or something like that and I looked forward to it every year. All the adults were across the hall in my grandmother’s apartment celebrating before midnight mass so I was able to watch what I wanted on TV. I usually watched it alone because the other kids could never make it past a couple of minutes, mostly they thought it was stupid and boring, but I loved it. It became part of my own personal and singular Christmas tradition (I was always a very self contained unit, a SCUBA without the U, SCBA, I guess.) It was only on for a few years though and I’ve never seen it again. Probably for the best because no doubt I would have tried to get other’s to watch it and that never ended well. |
The wooden boxes on everyones front porch or stoop where the milkman left your milk and cottage cheesees.
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Because the adults in my life had to take off for work around 6am and I was too young to be left alone in the house or given a key, I was always wandering the streets until school started. I noticed all the donuts, juice, and milk left unattended and when I was hungry never hesitated to help myself to a free breakfast. I guess you could say it was the first privately funded free breakfast program. |
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The family cookie jar. When I was growing up, this was something every household had. I still have the one my grandmother left me. It's getting some good use these days.
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