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Title: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 01:33:52 pm
Each new generation creates their own perspective of the world in which we live, while those of us, from the prior generation, just look on with awe and wonder. I was born in 1954 and the world has sure changed. With that in mind, I'd like to hear what you think are the simple things, that this new generation will never know. I'll start with some of mine.

Ice Cream parlors and penny candy stores.

Phones with cords.

When "contact lists", quaintly known as phone numbers, were stored either in your head, or on a piece of paper.

Public pay phones.

A world with few computers and no Internet.

Black and white television.

The prize in a box of "Cracker Jacks" and the messages from Joe in Bazooka bubble gum.

Kids being able to wander their neighborhood, with the only real fears, being moving cars and mad dogs.

Purely mechanical vehicles with the highest intelligence, belonging to the driver.

Gas at 25 CENTS per gallon.

A MikeyDee's burger for 20 cents.

Boy, do I feel old. So what else might this generation be missing, in terms of experiences?
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: thunter34 on March 05, 2011, 01:37:23 pm
I remember when both the milk man and the insurance man came door to door.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Miss Philicia on March 05, 2011, 01:40:26 pm
I remember when I had to drive for an hour to buy a porn magazine... forget about much of a VHS selection.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 01:43:12 pm
Yes, and don't forget that most younger generations have no idea what a 45RPM record or 12" Disco Single is  :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 01:47:26 pm
I remember when both the milk man and the insurance man came door to door.

Good one. Reminds me of milk boxes and coal bins/doors and skimming the cream off a glass bottle of milk.

Also thought of Betamax and 8-track tapes. 5 1/4" floppy disks and computers that had 64kb (you read that right) of memory and a 20mb hard drive was consider as impossible to fill. Along with an amber monitor, that was one of the first IBM PC-XTs from the early 80's and it could be yours for $11,500 and yes you read that right.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: GSOgymrat on March 05, 2011, 01:49:58 pm
Remember life before answering machines and voicemail? The phone would ring, no one would answer and you just called back later. You might not reach someone for a couple of days and it was perfectly normal. Now people freak out if they can't reach someone in a couple of hours.

Remember when people smoked cigarettes everywhere?

I was wondering if gas prices keep increasing whether there will be a return to people stealing gas out of your car.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 01:54:38 pm
When elevators were run by humans.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Miss Philicia on March 05, 2011, 01:55:56 pm
*cough* no remote controls for TV (much less cable)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: CaptCarl on March 05, 2011, 01:58:00 pm

Fixing things. Used to be that things were made to be repaired if they broke. Now it just gets thrown away and replaced.

Driving cars big enough to need their own Zip Code

The Pucker-Factor that accompanies trying to stop above mentioned car when it has only manual drum brakes at all four wheels.

CaptCarl
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Miss Philicia on March 05, 2011, 02:00:10 pm
Not ATMs.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Jeff G on March 05, 2011, 02:01:28 pm
June bugs on a string .
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:01:57 pm
A Ford Pinto for $1,995 or a Chevy Vega, that were nothing more than adulterated go-carts.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: RAB on March 05, 2011, 02:04:07 pm
When going to the Saturday matinee cost .35 cents. Popcorn and Mean Green Soda was only .50 cents more.  A weekly allowance of $1.00. (assuming I did my chores.  ::))
Hershey bars .10 cents each or 3 for a .25.

RAB
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Dachshund on March 05, 2011, 02:04:40 pm
Not having to lock your doors.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Miss Philicia on March 05, 2011, 02:07:42 pm
shouldn't someone have said "a world without teh AIDS" by now?  :P
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: GSOgymrat on March 05, 2011, 02:08:22 pm
*cough* no remote controls for TV (much less cable)

Those of us with younger siblings always had remote control.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: GSOgymrat on March 05, 2011, 02:12:06 pm
Do kids still have to learn the Dewey Decimal System?
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:13:46 pm
Hamms Beer , Pabst Blue-Ribbon or Black- label  ;D  and don't forget Ripple or Thunderbird wine  :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:14:10 pm
Do kids still have to learn the Dewey Decimal System?

Can't really see why, since Google will eventually copy every book ever written.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:19:00 pm
Hamms Beer , Pabst Blue-Ribbon or Black- label  ;D  and don't forget Ripple or Thunderbird wine  :D

Annie Green Springs rot gut wine and Taylor port that made for one ugly drunk.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:19:55 pm
Annie Green Springs rot gut wine and Taylor port that made for one ugly drunk.
And a very mean drunk to boot  ;D don't forget AM-radio where you could hear all your favs Top40 hits
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: thunter34 on March 05, 2011, 02:21:54 pm
I remember when I had to drive for an hour to buy a porn magazine... forget about much of a VHS selection.

I remember when most teens tried to act as if they didn't masturbate.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: hope_for_a_cure on March 05, 2011, 02:24:02 pm
Black and white television.

Those TVs had to warm up when you turned them on before the picture was available.... AND when you turned them off the picture would quickly shrink down to a little dot in the center of the screen before going off with a click.  
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: GSOgymrat on March 05, 2011, 02:24:24 pm
Riding in a car with no airbag and just a lap seatbelt, if that. Kids riding in the car with no seatbelt, much less a car seat, or riding down the highway in the back of a pickup.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:25:20 pm
I remember when most teens tried to act as if they didn't masturbate.

Or drink and smoke weed  ;D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Hellraiser on March 05, 2011, 02:28:02 pm
I remember having both a cassette and then a cd playing walkman and thinking it was the coolest thing ever.  Goodbye non digital formats :)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: leese43 on March 05, 2011, 02:28:46 pm
Furnitures stores selling a tin of peas for £250 and throwing a chair in for free to get around the Sunday trading laws.  :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:28:54 pm
shouldn't someone have said "a world without teh AIDS" by now?  :P

I memba when we didn't have AIDS  :) at least all of younger ones will always know what it is...
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: bocker3 on March 05, 2011, 02:29:28 pm
A handful of TV channels.

Watching Creature Double Feature on UHF.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Hellraiser on March 05, 2011, 02:30:54 pm
Oh I also remember when MTV played music and the Discovery channel was just back to back documentaries instead of both of them being havens for reality television.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:35:49 pm
I memba when we didn't have AIDS  :) at least all of younger ones will always know what it is...

How sad is that, to have never known a world without HIV.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: CaptCarl on March 05, 2011, 02:36:51 pm

Thai Stick

Sinsemilla

Panama Red

Real LSD, not the crap they have now

CaptCarl
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Assurbanipal on March 05, 2011, 02:37:35 pm
Those little (glass!) bottles of milk you got in grade school -- with the paper caps that you could use to make a shooter to shoot the inner cap...
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:39:11 pm
Thai Stick

Sinsemilla

Panama Red

Real LSD, not the crap they have now

CaptCarl

Microdot, blotter and Window pane... yum.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Jeff G on March 05, 2011, 02:40:23 pm
$10 concert tickets , I really miss those .
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:40:56 pm
Microdot, blotter and Window pane... yum.

 :D :D :D :D Oh Yeah  ;D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 02:41:55 pm
The highlight of our Summer Vacation was going to the Lake...on family picnics....


We DROVE in our cars to those vacation spots....no motels for us..you could pull over in any wooded area off the road and go camping with a blanket spread between two cars...without five State Troopers stopping to make you move on...

And...popping Jiffy pop popcorn , a pitcher of ice tea, and the whole family sitting in front of the TV and watching...(Alanbama)...The Wizard of OZ...every summer....

Same for Capt Kirk and Spock on Star Trek....O.O   ooooohhhhh.....
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:45:58 pm
The wild wild west TV show on CBS  :)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: hope_for_a_cure on March 05, 2011, 02:47:03 pm
popping Jiffy pop popcorn

That popcorn was sooooooo good.  Remember the original TV dinners?  If you got one with salisbury steak, peas, and applesauce, one or two of the peas ALWAYS ended up in the applesauce.  Of course you had to cook them in a conventional oven and peal back the foil. 
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: RAB on March 05, 2011, 02:47:19 pm
Matchbox cars (the really good ones, not the crap they make now).

Barrell of Monkeys, Pixie Stix, red Schwin bike.

Grade School teachers who actually popped misbehaving kids on the butt (always boys).

Adams Family, Lost in Space, Batman (whop, smack), Bonanza, The Wonderful World of Disney, Saturday Morning Cartoons (oh how I loved Saturday mornings).

RAB
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Jeff G on March 05, 2011, 02:47:29 pm
Microdot, blotter and Window pane... yum.

My best buddy and I confiscated a couple of hits of blotter from his 14 year old nephew also two hits of X .

It was the proper adult thing for us to confiscate and test the substances in a human trial involving my buddy and I . We determined there was no need to pursue the matter further by involving parents or the authority's .  
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Hellraiser on March 05, 2011, 02:48:43 pm
Saturday Morning Cartoons (oh how I loved Saturday mornings).

RAB

I was going to say this but, they still have Saturday morning cartoons.  Unfortunately they're not anywhere near as good as they once were.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:50:22 pm
My best buddy and I confiscated a couple of hits of blotter from his 14 year old nephew also two hits of X .

It was the proper adult thing for us to confiscate and test the substances in a human trial involving my buddy and I . We determined there was no need to pursue the matter further by involving parents or the authority's .
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:51:22 pm
My best buddy and I confiscated a couple of hits of blotter from his 14 year old nephew also two hits of X .

It was the proper adult thing for us to confiscate and test the substances in a human trial involving my buddy and I . We determined there was no need to pursue the matter further by involving parents or the authority's .  

Good for you, he probably would have ended up on 72 hrs mental health hold.....not fun, I've been there before when I was a teen, and I almost died ;)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:51:53 pm
I was going to say this but, they still have Saturday morning cartoons.  Unfortunately they're not anywhere near as good as they once were.

Especially Johnny Quest, which had still cartoon pictures, with human moving mouths. Very creepy.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: GSOgymrat on March 05, 2011, 02:52:14 pm
That popcorn was sooooooo good.  Remember the original TV dinners?  If you got one with salisbury steak, peas, and applesauce, one or two of the peas ALWAYS ended up in the applesauce.  Of course you had to cook them in a conventional oven and peal back the foil. 

I always chose the one that had a little brownie in the center top, rather than the cobbler.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 02:54:07 pm
If you didn't go to the Saturday Matinee...you went Roller Skating....though...I was NEver any good with those dang keys and getting them on right.... :-\
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:55:03 pm
I always chose the one that had a little brownie in the center top, rather than the cobbler.

Sometimes you really scare me.  :o
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 02:57:11 pm
If you didn't go to the Saturday Matinee...you went Roller Skating....though...I was NEver any good with those dang keys and getting them on right.... :-\


I can still Roller Skate, Roller Blade and Ice Skate too, and got the legs to prove this  ;D problem now is too much PN  ???
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 02:57:21 pm
I liked the brownie too, though mine always came out under or over cooked....
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 02:58:51 pm
I can still Roller Skate, Roller Blade and Ice Skate too, and got the legs to prove this  ;D

I could never Roller Skate or Ice Skate, but I have no problem with Roller Blades.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 03:01:49 pm
walking to the Book Mobile and getting an armload of the Hardy Boys and science fiction and reading in my room all day and half the night...
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: hope_for_a_cure on March 05, 2011, 03:02:35 pm
I can still Roller Skate

I can too as long as I dont have to go around a turn.  
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: hope_for_a_cure on March 05, 2011, 03:03:25 pm
Hardy Boys

They were some handsome devils as I recall.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 03:05:39 pm
If you complained of being bored you were sent outside 'to play'
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Jeff G on March 05, 2011, 03:07:27 pm
Sunday nights watching Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and then a Disney production , this was a family tradition at my house .  


Ahhh Stan watch out for the giant Anaconda ... Stan gave me a kiddie boner .
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: J.R.E. on March 05, 2011, 03:09:21 pm


Remember party lines.  How about Betamax.   :)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: hope_for_a_cure on March 05, 2011, 03:10:03 pm
Sunday nights watching Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and then a Disney production , this was a family tradition at my house .  

Sony and Cher were big then too.  I remember on Saturdays we watched Carol Burnett and can still see Tim Conway as Mr...A.Wiggens.

Edit:  I totally screwed that up.  Carol Burnett she was Miss-a-Wiggens.  Tim was Mr Tudball.  Guess I had one too many bong hits during the 80s, 90s, and around the turn of the century. 
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: GSOgymrat on March 05, 2011, 03:11:21 pm
walking to the Book Mobile and getting an armload of the Hardy Boys and science fiction and reading in my room all day and half the night...

OMG, I lived for the Book Mobile and the Book Fair at school! I owned about 20 Hardy Boys books but read them all, including the Detective Handbook.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Jeff G on March 05, 2011, 03:11:40 pm
Sony and Cher were big then too.  I remember on Saturdays we watched Carol Burnett and can still see Tim Conway as Mr...A.Wiggens.

Yes this too ... my hair looked just like Donny Osmonds .
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 03:12:08 pm
Gunsmoke and Rawhide..and rawhide didn't have any type of porn related to it... :D



and since there were no computers:

Memory was something that you lost with age
An application was for employment
A program was a TV show
A cursor used profanity
A keyboard was a piano
A web was a spider’s home
A virus was the flu
A CD was a bank account
A hard drive was a long trip on the road
A mouse pad was where a mouse lived
And if you had a 3-1/2 inch floppy...
...

…you just hoped nobody found out.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 03:15:06 pm
I could never Roller Skate or Ice Skate, but I have no problem with Roller Blades.

Roller blades are almost the same as ice skates, when blades came out back in the late 80s, I found this out
when I fell on my ass a few times  ;D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 03:17:26 pm
Carol Burnette and Lucille ball were the only two shows that I ever witnessed my mother actually laughing with...so naturally I would marvel at just what was so funny....
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 03:22:36 pm
Carol Burnette and Lucille ball were the only two shows that I ever witnessed my mother actually laughing with...so naturally I would marvel at just what was so funny....

I LOVED Carol Burnette & Vicky Lawrence  ;D memba Mama's Family  :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 03:27:58 pm
My school did not allow jeans or tennis shoes, had to wear button down shirts witht he tails tucked in and with a belt...

Short hair (no exceptions) groomed with Vitalis or Brylcreem....
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 05, 2011, 03:37:41 pm
Short hair (no exceptions) groomed with Vitalis or Brylcreem....

Or the ever popular Butch Wax for that hair that just won't stay down. It stayed down alright, as it was now permanently affixed to your head. Who knew? The first crazy glue.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: drewm on March 05, 2011, 03:41:11 pm
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A little look back at simpler times...
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 04:03:47 pm
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A little look back at simpler times...

Drewm , I thought you were from Houston? did you know Ronnie is in FW or near there?
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: drewm on March 05, 2011, 04:18:20 pm
I am originally from Indianapolis but have retired in Texas! Who is Ronnie???
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 05, 2011, 04:46:59 pm
I am originally from Indianapolis but have retired in Texas! Who is Ronnie???

rondrond very nice guy  ;) were all nice, and it's great to have you here  ;)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: drewm on March 05, 2011, 08:35:03 pm
rondrond very nice guy  ;) were all nice, and it's great to have you here  ;)


Hoosier by birth...Texan by choice. I do love the Lone Star!
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: woodshere on March 05, 2011, 08:44:28 pm
Drive in Movies, Kick the can with the neighborhood kids, a small town main street with actual retail stores!!
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: emeraldize on March 05, 2011, 09:44:19 pm
Laundry hung to dry outside in good weather and in the basement during the winter because there weren't dryers.

Watching the Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday nights with the family gathered in the living room.

Sleeping out in the backyard with friends and walking down the middle of the road late at night stopping to pop tar bubbles in the road.

Making impressions of Sunday funnies with Silly Putty.

Galoshes that pulled on over your shoes.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Jeff G on March 05, 2011, 10:06:23 pm
Telling all my teachers I fell of the swing or ran into the door .
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Matty the Damned on March 05, 2011, 10:25:22 pm
When schoolboys could be flogged with impunity. My primary recollections of school is of the zeal with which the masters would apply the cane or strap no matter how minor the offence.

Good times. :)

MtD
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 05, 2011, 10:47:52 pm
I loved the Drive In movies...sometimes what was going on in the cars was more entertaining... :-\

That laundry hung outside could sure fill up the laundry basket.... :D

I spent a few years learning Cathecism' from the Nuns....who could wallop and raise a few good whelps across the palm of my hand...

.I was considered to be 'just a caution' ...and seemed to earn them for some reason. ::)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: edfu on March 06, 2011, 01:53:46 am
TWO generations skipping...

Neighborhood kids congregating at the first home to get TV, watching "Howdy Doody" and "Kukla, Fran, and Ollie."   
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: tednlou2 on March 06, 2011, 03:13:25 am
Did someone mention when you had to return empty 16oz coke bottles to be cleaned and reused.  I remember thinking about all the people who had pissed in them, put cigs in them, and other nasty stuff in.  Everything came in glass--Gatorade glass bottles were dangerous.

A friend told me she told her son he was sounding like a broken record and her kid didn't understand what that meant.  Even saying a broken CD is now out. 

I still remember when every gas station pumped your gas.  I think this still happens in Oregon, because it is illegal to pump your own gas there??

When bars never checked your ID and you could get in at 16.  When you could buy your parent's smokes when you were 6 years-old.  My mom would have us run into the store and buy them.  Then, the smoking age became 16 in most states and now 18.  Well, the drinking age was 18 in many states until Reagan threatened to cut off interstate funds if states didn't raise it to 21. 

Many people use to throw their trash out the window of their cars or into rivers and lakes when fishing thinking it magically cleaned itself up.  I don't think most do this now. 

TV stations signed off every night

No one had central air.  If you could afford a window air-conditioner, you were lucky.

Heated car seats were when you dropped a cigarette and caught it on fire

Parents encouraged young kids to go out and play all day and come back when it got dark.

   
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: emeraldize on March 06, 2011, 03:37:34 am

TV stations signed off every night
   

Good one. Complete with PSA films and I write this with the late night poker players on the tube as I write. Who woulda thought? Sign-offs, I think, went into the early 80's for local affiliates.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: leese43 on March 06, 2011, 07:42:27 am

Heated car seats were when you dropped a cigarette and caught it on fire

  

I laughed so hard at this I have tears rolling down my face. I actually did this to a friend once, I was in the back seat and threw my cig out of her window in front. Couple of minutes later she was asking.."why does my back feel so warm?". She must have lent forward just as it had blown back in!   
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Ann on March 06, 2011, 08:48:54 am
I remember when both the milk man and the insurance man came door to door.

We had a "milk chute" next to the side-door on our house. It was a little door about 18"x18" square - a door on the inside and a door on the outside. The space between in the wall cavity is where the milkman (would be milkperson today!) put the bottles. My mother put a lock on the inside door after my father kept using it as a way in every time my mother locked him out while he was at the local bar. Good times. At least he brought the milk in with him when he was really late - and never once smashed a bottle!

Those of us with younger siblings always had remote control.

I was that remote control. :D

Not having to lock your doors.

I don't have to lock my doors where I live now. In the summer, my back door is often left wide open for the cats - unless I'm going to be gone for more than a couple hours.

Matchbox cars (the really good ones, not the crap they make now).

My sister had a whole collection of Matchbox cars, all kept in pristine condition. (I wasn't allowed to touch them!) She left them in our mother's care while she was in college, and my mother turned around and threw them all out after my sister came out as a lesbian. They would have been worth a fortune now - she kept all the original boxes and everything. My mother was a bitch like that - she knew exactly what she was doing and how upset my sister would be about it.


Barrell of Monkeys, Pixie Stix, red Schwin bike.

Banana bikes! I had a purple one with tassels on the handlebars. :)


Grade School teachers who actually popped misbehaving kids on the butt (always boys).

No such division of the sexes in my grade school - I was forever getting swats for "talking back". That's what they called it, I called it "speaking my mind" according to my Constitutional rights. ;D


Adams Family, Lost in Space, Batman (whop, smack), Bonanza, The Wonderful World of Disney,

I Love Lucy, The Little Rascals, The Three Stooges...

Sunday nights watching Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and then a Disney production , this was a family tradition at my house .  


Ahhh Stan watch out for the giant Anaconda ... Stan gave me a kiddie boner .

I was so disappointed when they were forced to include the disclaimer "all scenes, whether natural or created...."

Wasn't the Disney show called something like "The Magic Kindom"?

Yep, they both were a tradition in my house too.

Sony and Cher were big then too.  I remember on Saturdays we watched Carol Burnett and can still see Tim Conway as Mr...A.Wiggens.

Edit:  I totally screwed that up.  Carol Burnett she was Miss-a-Wiggens.  Tim was Mr Tudball.  Guess I had one too many bong hits during the 80s, 90s, and around the turn of the century.  

My mother never ever missed Carol Burnett. My sister and I have often speculated over whether or not our mother had lesbian tendencies, hence the typical right-wing style denial and attack of gay men and women. Mother's intense love of Carol Burnett and other women celebrities fuelled our  speculation. We both loved Carol too. :D

Yes this too ... my hair looked just like Donny Osmonds .

I had such a crush on Donny! Then when Marie came on the scene, I couldn't decide between them so decided I'd have to have them both!


Hoosier by birth...Texan by choice. I do love the Lone Star!

I'm a Hoosier by birth too (Ft Wayne) but my parents, both Buckeyes, moved back to Ohio when I was but a toddler.

Laundry hung to dry outside in good weather and in the basement during the winter because there weren't dryers.

It's rare for folks here to have a dryer - they're much too expensive to run. In the winter, most people hang the laundry outside for a few hours, then bring it in the house to finish it off. I remember it seeming to be a real inconvenience when I first moved here, but now it's just second nature and I take pride in knowing my laundry drying isn't contributing to global warming. ;D


Watching the Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday nights with the family gathered in the living room.

A really big shoe!

Anyone remember Red Skelton? He was one of my favourites from back then.


Galoshes that pulled on over your shoes.

Don't kids wear them any more?

TWO generations skipping...

Neighborhood kids congregating at the first home to get TV, watching "Howdy Doody" and "Kukla, Fran, and Ollie."  

Kukla, Fran and Ollie was still going when I was quite small - I remember it scaring the absolute crap outta me! :o


I still remember when every gas station pumped your gas.  I think this still happens in Oregon, because it is illegal to pump your own gas there??

My very first job was pumping gas.

No one had central air.  If you could afford a window air-conditioner, you were lucky.

We'd put a big square fan, facing out, in the upstairs hallway window and open all the bedroom windows. We were only allowed this comfort at night and only on the hottest, muggiest nights. Growing up in the Greater Cleveland area, that was most of July and August.

Speaking of hot summer nights, the front of our house faced north, towards Lake Erie. Quite often we'd sit out on the screened-in front porch and watch the thunderstorms come in off the lake. It was the coolest place in the house to be on those hot, muggy nights - in more than one respect. I miss thunderstorms - we rarely get them on the Rock.

Anyone remember chocolate and/or eggnog PDQ? I understand they no longer make it - what a loss! Do they still make Tang? It was my sister's favourite but I never really liked it much.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: wolfter on March 06, 2011, 09:08:07 am
Not too long ago, I had my 7 year old nephew for the night and we played my old disco records on my old record player.  He just loved that technology.  They stopped over a few days later and he asked; "uncle Greg, can we play some more of those big cds?"
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 09:20:19 am
I loved the Drive In movies...sometimes what was going on in the cars was more entertaining... :-\

That laundry hung outside could sure fill up the laundry basket.... :D

I spent a few years learning Cathecism' from the Nuns....who could wallop and raise a few good whelps across the palm of my hand...

.I was considered to be 'just a caution' ...and seemed to earn them for some reason. ::)

I used to get sent home a lot for pulling down my peers pants on the playground, as well as various little pranks, none of my teachers thought it was funny, I got kicked outta catholic school for smoking
and telling a nun she had bad breath, and trying to push her down the stairs....I too seemed to earn a lotta good whelps back then  ;D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: wolfter on March 06, 2011, 09:21:33 am
Smear the queer wasn't a hate crime.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 09:25:32 am
Smear the queer wasn't a hate crime.

back then nobody know what a queer was, even if you did, nobody talked about it, like they do today.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 10:19:05 am
Smear the queer wasn't a hate crime.

But seriously wolfter, I must admit, I was a demon child, my poor parents just weren't equipped to deal w/ me
ever watch GLEE, that closeted football player, I was HIM, but when I turned 20 I joined the service, and then I calmed down a lot and got off drugs 26 yrs ago, so my life took a different path , and I'm forever grateful for that :)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: skeebo1969 on March 06, 2011, 11:31:19 am
Do they still make Tang? It was my sister's favourite but I never really liked it much.

I haven't seen that stuff in years.  I think Gatorade took over in popularity though... especially when they started offering it in powder form for you to mix yourself.

I remember on Christmas day all the adults would block off the street so all the kids could play with their new toys together without fear of getting hit by cars.

Toy guns looked like the real thing and your parents had no qualms about you owning a replica .44 Magnum like Dirty Harry. 

Pizza Hut served real pizza....

Creature Feature on Sunday mornings showing all the old scary movies our parents enjoyed when they were kids. 

Wondering what that smell was in the bathroom that came once a month from my mother.  I think the advent of central air did away with this.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: leatherman on March 06, 2011, 12:02:20 pm
Do they still make Tang? It was my sister's favourite but I never really liked it much.
yes! ;) It's an important ingredient in a favorite Christmas drink (Instant Russian Tea (http://recipes.wikia.com/wiki/Instant_Russian_Tea), although my personal recipe increases the amt of tea) that I make every year to share with my family, and to give away as gifts.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 06, 2011, 12:33:29 pm
Metal ice trays with the pull handles that would stick to your skin until you ran water on them...

...then the sibling fights and finger pointing at who was the last one to pull one out and NOT refill it...


Barber shops and they never asked how do you want it styled? as there was only one style....short...

..they knew this because MOM had left a standing order....


Going to Blackie's Texaco and getting gas and not having to pay for it...as it was put on our bill which Mom paid monthly...he would also perform all maintenance as needed...








Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: drewm on March 06, 2011, 12:33:58 pm
I LOVE TANG!
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 12:35:16 pm
Jolt Cola, all the caffeine and sugar you'll ever need..memba that ;D





Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 06, 2011, 12:37:53 pm
'Big Hunk' candy bars which I HAD to have everytime we went swimming...

no vending machines, they were concession stands....which sold just about everything and it was cooked as you ordered it...
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 12:39:06 pm
'Big Hunk' candy bars which I HAD to have everytime we went swimming...

no vending machines, they were concession stands....which sold just about everything and it was cooked as you ordered it...

ooh I loved big hunk candy bars  :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Miss Philicia on March 06, 2011, 12:45:50 pm
I was obsessed with Wacky Packages stickers in elementary school.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 12:48:54 pm
I was obsessed with Wacky Packages stickers in elementary school.

 animal crackers in the box, is what did it for me, i still like them, but, they don't taste anything like they did back then  :-[
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 06, 2011, 12:59:33 pm
Actually nothing tastes  like it used to...except the Big Hunks...and I have to really search for one if I'm in the mood..


Yes Skeebo, Pizza Hut Pizza DID taste better back then....

Prell Shampoo and those huge Ivory soap bars that floated and melted ...
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: skeebo1969 on March 06, 2011, 01:05:24 pm
I was obsessed with Wacky Packages stickers in elementary school.

Now there's something that brings back memories from happier times.

(http://i892.photobucket.com/albums/ac127/skeebo1969/wacky2.jpg)

(http://i892.photobucket.com/albums/ac127/skeebo1969/wacky3.jpg)

(http://i892.photobucket.com/albums/ac127/skeebo1969/wacky1.jpg)

I think I ruined every piece of furniture my parents placed in my room with these.  
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 01:09:04 pm
Now there's something that brings back memories from happier times.


I think I ruined every piece of furniture my parents placed in my room with these.  

 :D :D :D where did u find them, that's funny  :D :D :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: skeebo1969 on March 06, 2011, 01:13:39 pm
:D :D :D where did u find them, that's funny  :D :D :D

Google Images~ just type in Wacky Packages.  A lot of people from my high school reunion site posted some of these pictures as things they fondly remember from that time.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Joe K on March 06, 2011, 02:40:47 pm
Mad Magazine, with Spy vs. Spy and Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions. My favorite cover had a dog, with a revolver pointed at his head and the title said: "If you don't buy this magazine, we will kill this dog."
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 04:38:59 pm
Mad Magazine, with Spy vs. Spy and Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions. My favorite cover had a dog, with a revolver pointed at his head and the title said: "If you don't buy this magazine, we will kill this dog."

OMG   Joe you memba that too  :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: CaptCarl on March 06, 2011, 06:02:59 pm
Sunday nights watching Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and then a Disney production , this was a family tradition at my house .  

I 'member that too! Good ol' Marlin Perkins would sit in the Land Rover, while Stan would go out and get gored by some kind of large ungulate. Then he'd get in the Rover, drive somewhere else, and do it all over again...

How's about Drive In Movies? We would go in the station wagon, dad would bck into the spot, andwe would roll out our sleeping bags. We would be in out little footie pajamas and there would be a big brown paper bag with greas stains that held buttered popcorn mom made at home. Sound provided by those crappy little metal speakers on posts.

CaptCarl
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: CaptCarl on March 06, 2011, 06:09:31 pm
Mad Magazine, with Spy vs. Spy and Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions. My favorite cover had a dog, with a revolver pointed at his head and the title said: "If you don't buy this magazine, we will kill this dog."


When I was little, Alfred E. Newman gave me the shivers, as an adult he gave them to me again due to the uncanny resemblance between him and President Bush II...

Anyone remember National Lampoon Magazine? Now there was some funny shit!

CaptCarl
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: hope_for_a_cure on March 06, 2011, 06:10:57 pm
IHow's about Drive In Movies? We would go in the station wagon, dad would bck into the spot, andwe would roll out our sleeping bags. We would be in out little footie pajamas and there would be a big brown paper bag with greas stains that held buttered popcorn mom made at home. Sound provided by those crappy little metal speakers on posts.

CaptCarl

I think the last drive in 'picture show' I saw was a film titled The Town That Dreaded Sundown

Remember the only diet drinks were Tab and Fresca?  Saccharin was the only approved artificial sweetener and that aftertaste it left was god awful.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: drewm on March 06, 2011, 06:24:01 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMX4LiEKmu0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMX4LiEKmu0)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvntRV_cZV4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvntRV_cZV4)
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Jeff G on March 06, 2011, 07:17:57 pm
I 'member that too! Good ol' Marlin Perkins would sit in the Land Rover, while Stan would go out and get gored by some kind of large ungulate. Then he'd get in the Rover, drive somewhere else, and do it all over again...

How's about Drive In Movies? We would go in the station wagon, dad would bck into the spot, andwe would roll out our sleeping bags. We would be in out little footie pajamas and there would be a big brown paper bag with greas stains that held buttered popcorn mom made at home. Sound provided by those crappy little metal speakers on posts.

CaptCarl


I remember seeing a movie called Buster & Billie at the Mustang Drive Inn , it showed Buster naked and he had a big ole 70's wiry fro bush going on down there so I asked my friends mom when I was gonna get a fro around my pee pee . She didn't answer me , she cranked the car and said perhaps this movie wasn't right for us ... but we did get ice cream at a drive up on the way home .   
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: drewm on March 06, 2011, 07:19:51 pm
Priceless JG!!! ROFLMAO
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 06, 2011, 07:27:47 pm
 :D :D :D
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: rondrond on March 08, 2011, 07:50:25 am
..ohhhh Pancho...

     ohhh...Cisco....

..Ho-Ho Silver....awaaaaayy...... :D




....edited to add:  who was that masked man?
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: drewm on March 08, 2011, 02:08:55 pm
When Madonna was a diva and GaGa was an expression babies made...
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Theyer on March 08, 2011, 02:58:15 pm
remember when we thought we voted in governments and that they had more power than Banks/corporations ?

When the diplomats financed there London consulates by selling excellent quality hashish

warehouse parties with old baths full off ice and beer cans

weekends that started Thursday and ended eventually.

closet surburban boys out on Saturday night
happy days

t
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: tednlou2 on March 08, 2011, 08:42:35 pm
Speaking of Drive-ins....

I remember as a young kid driving with my parents past this adult bookstore in southern Indiana right off I-65.  Back then, they had an adult movie drive-in.  The fence was in really bad shape with many missing boards and the screen was kinda tall, so drivers could see the screen from the interstate.  I remember my brother and I getting all excited driving by there at night.  The bookstore is still there with the peeps and glory holes, but the drive-in is gone. 

Now, kids have to turn on their computer, wait for it to set up, and get on Explorer to find some porn.  So much work for them.  We appreciated porn more, I think.  It would be interesting to see a study about porn and kids coming of age before the internets and after.  I would also like to see a study whether there were more car crashes when that adult drive-in was open.     
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: wolfter on March 09, 2011, 08:38:32 am
I couldn't help but recall my young drive in youth days.  My mum took us to a drive in outside of Columbus when we were young and took her quite a while to realize there never was going to be a "plot" to the movie.  I'm sure she thought she was going "To hell in a handbasket".  Never have figured out what that phraze meant, but am pretty sure it involves a penis.
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: Andy Velez on March 09, 2011, 10:04:52 am
Emphasis on GOOD PENMANSHIP in school.

Ink pens.

Susan Conke  from Jurassic High School in the Bronx got suspended for wearing jeans and eye makeup to school.

 
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: BM on March 09, 2011, 10:54:22 am
Rewinding your cassettes manually with a pencil to save the batteries for your Walkman.

The fact "Walkman" could end with "man".
Title: Re: Generation Skipping
Post by: denb45 on March 09, 2011, 11:02:44 am
Rewinding your cassettes manually with a pencil to save the batteries for your Walkman.

The fact "Walkman" could end with "man".

I hated them  cassettes, when I used to make mixed-tapes to play in my Truck, and them the dam things would chew and get all twisted up in the cassette-player  and eat them up  :D