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In reply to the discussion: Without revealing your age.... [View all]aka-chmeee
(1,161 posts)88. school handouts smelling of alcohol.....
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Also "trick or treating" for hours on foot, many blocks from home with siblings...
brush
Mar 2017
#124
Yes, this. Six, seven years old I'd walk two blocks through suburbia to a pond, watch minnows
femmedem
Mar 2017
#208
Didnt have fireflies where I lived but I spent many hours roaming the neighborhood and the
Amaryllis
Mar 2017
#212
I remember the Principal telling a second grader she couldn't wear pants at
demigoddess
May 2020
#417
What about the wire rollers with brushes inside, fixed in place by pink plastic pins. nt
tblue37
Mar 2017
#68
I'm old enough to remember the max vaccinations immediately after
PoindexterOglethorpe
Sep 2017
#348
My mom, too! She bought me the Veejay album "Introducing the Beatles."
Still Blue in PDX
Apr 2017
#260
Yep, I was so excited about their first performance on Ed Sullivan and we all watched it. n/t
RKP5637
Mar 2017
#59
I remember my dad taking the bad vacuum tubes from our tv down to the appliance store to get replace
dhol82
Mar 2017
#29
I must have caught it the second time around. Don't remember anything but the song.
Squinch
Mar 2017
#237
Oh! But their commercials must have been all over for me to remember every word of the song.
Squinch
Mar 2017
#242
Short, striped polyester dresses with fishnets and go-go boots, white of course!
babylonsister
Mar 2017
#23
My dad always got 2 bucks worth of gas. On Sunday he would buy 2 bucks worth of gas and drive
doc03
Sep 2017
#288
You mentioned "catalog" and my mind immediately went to the Sears catalog. The back of it.
Squinch
Mar 2017
#35
Yep, just thinking back, Vietnam was really the turning point. Seems we've been fighting an uphill
RKP5637
Mar 2017
#70
The Air Raid Sirens going off every Saturday at noon in our town for testing. n/t
RKP5637
Mar 2017
#54
S&H green stamos. Gas station attendants filling your car up and washing your windshield.
tblue37
Mar 2017
#66
Licking those stamps for your mother (in our case Blue Chip) and putting in the books
mchill
Mar 2017
#180
Republican Senator Howard Baker wanting to get to the truth in the Watergate hearings
Louis1895
Mar 2017
#67
And waiting 24 hours (turnaround time) to find out you had one comma that made program not work
mchill
Mar 2017
#181
And the sad reality of smoking is that everyone knew it was dangerous.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Sep 2017
#336
I LOVE drive-ins. Amazingly enough there are 3 within a 2 hour drive from us.
WePurrsevere
Mar 2017
#116
Where did we get cigar boxes? I'm pretty sure I had one though no one smoked. n/t
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#343
And the phones were all attached to the wall by a wire that carried the signal. No wireless phones.
FuzzyRabbit
Sep 2017
#310
Out Houses, party lines, test patterns, bomb drills, punch cards, george wallace (or maybe there is
Hoyt
Mar 2017
#125
I was fascinated with breaking them and playing with mercury! Thanks I forgot about that toxic joy
lunasun
Mar 2017
#210
Along the hazard line, in school we'd make projects by moulding asbestos clay powder. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2017
#229
Yes! I am just young enough not to have learned to use a slide rule,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Sep 2017
#339
Blue laws. We couldn't buy any kind of alcohol on Sunday, or anything else for that matter.
FuzzyRabbit
Sep 2017
#312
If you missed a TV show, you were just SOL until summer reruns, if they showed it then.
50 Shades Of Blue
Mar 2017
#175
Cleaning chalkboard erasers on the big vacuum in the janitors' closet at school. A reward
WheelWalker
Mar 2017
#182
When I started with computers we pluged wires into a board to program them.
Binkie The Clown
Sep 2017
#319
Typing term papers on a typewriter and not being able to edit! Wondering how much white out i could
Amaryllis
Mar 2017
#201
When I was very poor, I'd turn in a silver dollar to a locally owned
PoindexterOglethorpe
Sep 2017
#345
We had a candy store and trick store in our hood. One just sold candy . The other gags and tricks
lunasun
Mar 2017
#220
American Bandstand. Howdy Doody. Lassie. When Star Trek first aired. Purple ditto sheets.
Amaryllis
Mar 2017
#222
I remember when you wanted to change tv stations, you had to get up and do it
MrPurple
Mar 2017
#227
The first year "Peter Pan" was broadcast on TV with Mary Martin as Peter Pan,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jun 2017
#265
lol, me too!! Not until junior high though... guess I was a "late bloomer." (haha)
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2017
#349
The Alexander Botts series in the Saturday Evening Post (A Caterpillar Tractor from Peoria guy.)
NBachers
Sep 2017
#281
Every time Kate Smith started singing "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" I knew that
Binkie The Clown
Sep 2017
#321
jeez, i have been doing estate sales for years. all the old shit i have seen. CRANK phone!
pansypoo53219
Sep 2017
#354
Pushing the red dot on oleo margarine to spread the coloring through the package.
wasupaloopa
May 2018
#402
gas & markers used to smell good. CHRISTMAS TUNES WERE PLAYED ON CHRISMAST EVE & CHRISTMAS.
pansypoo53219
May 2018
#410
Opening the vent window if you were lucky enough to sit in the front seat of the car
phylny
Jul 2020
#422