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I remember...
playing on the gravel piles at the house constuction sites around our new neighborhood in the new suburbs. Walking to the penny candy store when the candy was actually a penny. Romper Room, Sherman and Peabody, Megilla Gorilla.... My mom looking like Jackie Kennedy, with her flipped up hair and portrait collar dress. When my mom wore a paper dress to a Halloween Party, supposed to be dressed as a hippie! Fondue parties. All the kids gathered at the neighborhood park for "movie night." We all spread out on blankets and watched an old black and white movie on a big screen. Winning a "mod" doll in the Easter egg hunt. She had long, black hair, a psychedelic headband, and orange bell bottoms. .... Wow.
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Slinkys, hoola hoops, Picking teams to play softball on the school yard and hoping you weren't the last one picked, playing marbles, pick up sticks, barrel of monkeys, and yoo hoo in small glass bottles.
Anyone remember tablets called fizzies (many flavors) that you'd drop in water and get as close as you could to having a bottle of pop?
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I remember when someone said they'd do something they did it.
I remember that if someone you knew or didnt know was in need you helped them not expecting anything in return.. I remember when I love you was said you could take it to the bank cause it was true I remember when kids didnt have computers and cell phones or tv's in their room. I remember being taught good work ethic, respect for elders and authority, punctuality, loyalty.... I remember being taught love of God and country I remember when pledge of allegiance was stated every morning before school. I remember when kids spoke to their parents with respect. Didnt holler back or scream back when told to do something. It was you were told once you didnt do it and you knew the consequences I remember when mom and dad was the one who taught their kids sex ed. Not the school |
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Remember when my telephone # had 4 digits, that's it, and rotary dial.
Skates that attached to the sneakers, yes sneakers not tennis shoes. playing army for hours for hours in about a 10 block area, and hearing my dads whistle for us to come in for dinner. Good times.
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Oh Corkey,.you just brought back a huge memory of my Daddy opening the back door and stepping out and whistling loud..and the pony picking his head up and running for the barn...FEED TIME!!!
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I remember:
listening to the wireless when having a colour tv was special when there was only two tv channels when every home did not have a telephone let alone every person having a mobile phone going to the shop with 2p and being able to get black jacks, fruit salads AND an ice-pop proper unions with actual power 'music centres' when all shops were closed on a Sunday being able to play on the road outside the house. when not every family had a car and those that did just had the one. when fruit and vegetables were bought from the greengrocer and weren't all uniform colour, size and shape. when all chickens tasted like chicken not just those that one pays a premium for. playing outside at every opportunity vinyl records proper Curly Whirlies - not the half hearted fake chocolate version available now Spangles the Corona fizzy pop van coming round once a week the rag-and-bone man and his horse and cart when meals were cooked from scratch every day free higher education when the health and safety 'police' didn't spoil everyone's fun when wine was considered sophisticated and 'exotic' my Mum's Girl Guide whistle that she used to call us in from playing out. One blast for me, two for my middle brother and three for my baby brother and five for all of us at the same time. being walked to school standing when a teacher entered the room not daring to misbehave in public the local 'bobby' (policeman) milk delivered to the doorstep in bottles |
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I remember my parents loading up us 4 kids into the back of the station wagon and going to the drive-in movies. They'd put the back seats down, spread out blankets and pillows. We'd eventually fall asleep and they could enjoy a night out without having to hire a sitter.
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I remember our school guards with uzis
Bombs on our street Shortages of toilet paper, sugar and cooking oil 700% inflation Listening to the coup on my transistor radio Martial Law People just dissapearing Planes getting hijacked all over Terrorists at the airport "Yankees Go Home" signs Pretending not to speak English to be safe New Math The Police and the Army shooting at each other in the street Being afraid of Communists Wondering if the German kids we knew were related to Nazi criminals and finding out some were Short wave radios Morse Code The same stuff going on in the Middle East The Vietnamn War Watergate Nixon The Voice of America
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These are some things that I remember from being young:
~ Bad mullets ~ Spandex pants ~ Neon colors, big and bold ~ Not having to lock any of the doors and still feeling safe ~ When crime wasn't rampant in the streets ~ Guns weren't killing teens/kids every day ~ Drugs were not found on every street ~ There were no real cares in the world ~ Hair bands, aka good old fashioned rock and roll ~ Going on trips in My grandfather's truck, and wearing his work boots |
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I remember when
someone walking down the street talking was thought of as crazy, not bluetoothed. kids played outside and got dirty and did not need to be sanitized from head to toe every 30 seconds. you could go to a grocery store and touch a grocery cart without fear of getting sick u didnt worry when you flushed your toilet that your toothbrush (now stored in the garage) would get microscopic spray of shit on it. you sang songs with the kids in the car not bring the television. black and white photos were not a novelty but the standard. you sat a table to eat dinner not in the car eating watermelon was something you did in the summertime not all year round. You did not need to call 20 friends while you were grocery shopping, or 10 friends while driving to work... no one needed to be in constant contact with everyone except the president and other world leaders. there were payphones instead of cell phones. and when you lifted the phone receiver a pretty voiced lady said "number please" When I was 3 I spent a lot of time talking to number please. ten cents could buy a mounds bar, or make a phone call for 3 minutes, or get you a bus ride down town or a subway ride uptown, pay the toll across the bridge, buy 1/2 pound of ground beef, or a package of minute steaks, a box of frozen waffles, or a bag of apples. a nickel could buy you a pack of baseball cards with a hunk of powdery bubble gum in it. i remember when i thought 30 was old,,,40 was ancient and 50 was just beyond acknowledgment..now i think 30 is young 40 still to young 50 is younger than me and 60 is not going to be to bad... i remember when dating an older woman meant dating someone that was over 30.....now when i refer to dating an older woman it is that sexy hot octogenarian down the street ![]() I remember when i was 20 thinking i would change the world....now at 58 i wonder how everything changed so quickly and where did those 30 years go anyway? I remember bye bye american pie...when we all drove our fords to the fiords and drank all sorts of whiskey and rye and a case of black label beer was 3 dollars....and you could get 23 cases in a 66 gto's trunk and 8 more cases in the hole for the convertible top.... i remember buying a brand new 71 toyoto corolla for 1800 dollars had to pay extra because it was an automatic. yeah i remember when...i just forget where i put those damn keys! ![]()
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I remember Daddy sending me to the store with $1 for a gallon of lawn mower gas, a pack of Salem's, and I could have the change.
I remember Sunday evenings with Walt Disney and Wild Kingdom I remember when a cigarette salesman would see us in the store and ask if our parents smoked and would give us sample cigarettes to take home to them. Umm no they never made it home. I remember "be home before the street lights come on" I remember, "the people down the street were hippies and we needed to walk on the other side of the street not on the side their house was on. I remember vinyl records...33 1/3 I remember when I was the remote control I remember our first experience with cable TV. There was a box under the TV and a little hand held box with a keypad they were attached with a cable like a phone cable. I remember riding in the back of Pa's truck and driving years before I was old enough. I remember when my Dad could beat up your Dad LOL Jacks Around the World (at night under the yard light) Mother May I 123 red light I spy and many more
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Do you remember when school started in September and ended in May
Do you remember Clarence the cross eyed lion Do you remember The land of the lost and Johnny Quest Do you remember Tom Landry and Bum Phillips
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I remember when roller skates were metal creations you strapped to your running shoes...
rubber bands tied together made many hours of fun being used as a game of limbo a ball in Mom's old stocking was a game that you played against a wall swinging it between and around your body Spud a game that was played with one of those balls that bounced really high and you each had a number and when it was called had to catch the ball an imagination was celebrated and that picnic table was a ship, a car, a fort an island and many other things 4 Square was a game played at recess tying chestnuts on a string and trying to break your opponent's was a challenging feat throwing those collector cards against a wall was many hours of fun and I got some really cool cards I remember when I had to get up to turn the channel on the TV...and we only had 1 TV the short stubby bottles that pop came in and they were glass and required a bottle opener Oh the memories..... |
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I remember when you didn't have to lock your doors at night
I remember when you knew and grew up with the same neighbors you had for years I remember being able to go into any neighbor and ask for help if you needed it. I remember playing with slinky down the stairs. I remember the school allowing us to watch Canada against Russia hockey game in 1972 I remember when the local papermill blew it's whistle every night at ten pm. That was when the kids under 18 had to be in their houses. |
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I remember the monster living in my house.
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Do you remember when teachers used a chalkboard? Now they use a Promethean board - a large screen connected to a computer. It's actually amazing!
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Do you remember when you'd walk to the store, picking up bottles knowing that when you got to the store you'd have picked up enough bottles for a drink or candy bar and some penny candy
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I remember the summer before my last year in high school, and how my mom and I shopped every weekend to find the perfect prom dress for the fall dance (my first) and being worried that my senior pictures would turn out terrible (I was SO self conscious).
I remember all the stories told at Sunday afternoon supper when our family invited other family's out to spend the day with our family. I remember watching Shirley Temple movies at my grandparents house when I spent Saturday afternoon's with my grandmother, while she worked on quilts or sewing projects. I remember my mother hardly ever buying us store bought clothes and how my mom took all if us to our family friend and seamstress, Mrs. Reisch, four times each year, to have clothes made for each of us. I remember our family hardly ever buying anything at a grocery store --- we had most everything one needed at home, and of course, all the chores one could think of too. I remember my grand father's hobbies of rock hunting and all his gadgets for rock polishing or making rock tables or other big rock projects, oil painting, or sitting quietly at the dining room table with his binder tracking stock market trends, etc. I remember how the Sunday paper was only $1.00, which was expensive back then, but oh (!) How fun it was to read Ann Landers, Sunday Parade, the comics (Blondie! ), and all the other things you'd find for sale in the Want Ads. I remember sitting through long Sunday sermons or attending hot summer evenings at revivals and shooting down every plausible loop hole in their sermons. It's how I entertained myself during Sunday sermons because we had to make sure we could pass a surprise Quiz during Sunday supper hour. Which in our house, failure to pass the quiz meant big trouble.
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Does anybody remember making "Creepy Crawlers and Fun Flowers" in the late 60's and 70's? The activity called for metal molds of critters and flowers, several bottles of latex "goop" to pour into the molds, and a heating device with which to "cook" the goop creatures/flowers. Of course, liability issues would prevent such activities nowadays, but what fun we had...especially when glow-in-the dark goop came out!
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