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305. I saved S&H green stamps
Thu Nov 22, 2012, 04:06 AM
Nov 2012

and traded them for a 2 night stay in a hotel in Washington DC.
Took family - hubby and 4 young kids and dog.
Left dog in the room while we went sightseeing.
Dog was lonely (?) and clawed the carpet loose.
Hubby taped it back when we left.

Out all day in the summer get the red out Nov 2012 #1
Man that is a good one... titaniumsalute Nov 2012 #3
Yep we had to be within distance of my dad's piercing whistle. JimDandy Nov 2012 #39
It was my girlfriend's mother's piercing whistle that we listened for 3 blocks away. beveeheart Nov 2012 #74
it was my mom's boat whistle - loud! n/t KT2000 Nov 2012 #181
I raised both of my sons as free-range kids. FSogol Nov 2012 #8
Too funny. AnotherMcIntosh Nov 2012 #126
We HAD to walk, in my day! With crossing guards, of course! WinkyDink Nov 2012 #324
Amen. We rode our bikes *everywhere*, then threw them down in the front yard overnight... Romulox Nov 2012 #138
I couldn't be separated from my bike in the summer. susanna Nov 2012 #191
We used to go on "bike hikes" in the summer. ashling Nov 2012 #262
You must be just a little older than me. dchill Nov 2012 #307
No, I'm only 60 ashling Nov 2012 #345
I'm surprised you remember before zip codes. SheilaT Nov 2012 #414
We were in postal zone 55 ashling Nov 2012 #422
Interesting. Only some larger cities, if I recall correctly, SheilaT Nov 2012 #433
I think you are probably right about the zones ashling Nov 2012 #440
Ahhh the Gas Wars! PoliticalBiker Nov 2012 #409
Must have been a looser dress code where you were ashling Nov 2012 #423
Ahh, I've never ever owned a car with a gas tank that SheilaT Nov 2012 #447
Well, come on over to my neighborhood. glowing Nov 2012 #241
Sounds really nice! I enjoyed reading your post. nt Romulox Nov 2012 #347
YES....and we had to come in at night when the street light came on Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #185
LOL, we could play in the backyard until 10 if it was summer. gkhouston Nov 2012 #300
Me too! Ligyron Nov 2012 #340
Metal ice cube trays! Yes! gkhouston Nov 2012 #380
A separate handle, or integrated with the tray? RC Nov 2012 #393
integrated with the tray... Rider3 Nov 2012 #426
I liked the separate handle better also. RC Nov 2012 #442
Yep. That was our rule, too. nt Romulox Nov 2012 #348
At ten years old I was an amateur astronomer... ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2012 #367
+1 10-mile bike rides, on our own, to a local lake. day-long wanderings through the local woods. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #192
thanks ! Had forgotten about the homemade skate boards ! And so true about walking everywhere Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #311
at 16 we were at the local bowling alley musette_sf Nov 2012 #390
"the mass culture experience, where everyone gets the same news, watches the same tv shows, " dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #354
So funny..."some kind of ceramic figure" with a doily. haha. It also reminded me that everyone Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #475
"a crocheted toilet paper cover in the bath." dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #483
OMG here's a pic of TV with ceramics on it Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #490
hahaha Crocheted Toilet Paper cover pic ! Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #491
OMG...I DO rememeber those! dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #495
Take away the crank phone at summer camp... ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2012 #371
I read an article once about roaming kids spinbaby Nov 2012 #315
When I was a kid in the late '60s and into the '70s my range ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2012 #372
I used to ride my Buzz bike to neighboring towns Art_from_Ark Nov 2012 #450
We had our adventures, didn't we? And if a kid did that today, not only ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2012 #466
so different. i think the historical perspective is important to have, to keep people HiPointDem Nov 2012 #406
Collecting soda bottles to sell for 2 cents each The Blue Flower Nov 2012 #334
Yes. After breakfast Mom would throw us out the door and lock it. sarge43 Nov 2012 #353
Home for lunch!! Yes get the red out Nov 2012 #356
I've made it to seventy and sixty years ago I pulled off some hair raising stunts n/t sarge43 Nov 2012 #359
This is truly tragic... ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2012 #365
"I only hope that there are kids in some small town ..." dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #499
A month with below average temperatures. nt Speck Tater Nov 2012 #2
Sorry, But No ProfessorGAC Nov 2012 #314
Clarification: GLOBALLY, not locally. Speck Tater Nov 2012 #383
Yep. I used to go ice skating in my youth (NJ) and one hasn't been able to skate on a lake .... MichaelSoE Nov 2012 #328
Ice fishing on Thanksgiving Viking12 Nov 2012 #496
Rabbit ears wryter2000 Nov 2012 #4
Raising and lowering the cars antenna by hand! JimDandy Nov 2012 #40
Wind wings! n/t VOX Nov 2012 #111
I had a 96 Subaru Legacy... Agschmid Nov 2012 #157
OMG I hated those little bastards. You had to stand there and hold them just right. nolabear Nov 2012 #97
a broomstick that was a 'remote control' for the tv Whisp Nov 2012 #118
Yeah, kids nowadays could not live without remote controls. RebelOne Nov 2012 #470
I still wear a wind-up watch DollarBillHines Nov 2012 #123
Hire me! gateley Nov 2012 #151
You betcha, gately! DollarBillHines Nov 2012 #156
No hire me! Caretha Nov 2012 #336
i would if i could find one for a decent price. i'd use a wind-up alarm clock, too. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #199
enjoy! NMDemDist2 Nov 2012 #206
thanks! HiPointDem Nov 2012 #210
here's another ebayer to check out, i love his watches NMDemDist2 Nov 2012 #247
interesting. i wonder if he has a website, i'm not that keen on ebay. i see a watch HiPointDem Nov 2012 #259
Holy shit! I have that first one: friendly_iconoclast Nov 2012 #239
I think I had a Baby Ben alarm clock. Ilsa Nov 2012 #255
We still have rabbit ears. Shrike47 Nov 2012 #137
A student smoking section in the high school cafeteria. Nevernose Nov 2012 #147
+1. also, people smoking in the grocery store, at work, and in many public buildings. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #200
heh...one my older memories was my dad walking into a newberrys... tjwash Nov 2012 #219
it seems so odd in retrospect, even if you lived it. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #229
Yeah, and people used to smoke in hospitals...incredible, it seems now. nt raccoon Nov 2012 #373
Newberry's....wow, that's a blast from the past ! Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #313
Yep. tjwash Nov 2012 #403
Even small towns had locally owned departmment stores eridani Nov 2012 #437
Only the bigger corporate stores forbid smoking by checkers. At any small store the person running brewens Nov 2012 #308
For some reason, smoking in public had rules for a woman. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #358
There was a general consensus SheilaT Nov 2012 #415
I sort of "knew" that "rule" dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #419
It was a sufficiently embedded idea in our culture, SheilaT Nov 2012 #434
Smoking at the movies! In the hospital! In the doctor's office waiting room! nt MADem Nov 2012 #463
Little ashtrays in the arms of the chairs at beauty salons. A highlight I now brewens Nov 2012 #306
Along the same vein, listening to AM radio at night... LVdem Nov 2012 #159
AM radio at night peachcobbler Nov 2012 #165
Thought It Would Last Forever garagedoor Nov 2012 #220
We used to listen to CKLW in Cleveland. Doremus Nov 2012 #265
listening to lots of different kinds of things on radio, not just top 10 playlists. with HiPointDem Nov 2012 #201
OMG, yes, remember that too. WBZ Chicago - you could pick it up everywhere. Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #312
I had no idea others were doing this! And this was an ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2012 #374
living in NYC musette_sf Nov 2012 #391
My favorite station was WWL, New Orleans Art_from_Ark Nov 2012 #449
I assumed that everyone listened to Beaker Street! DawgHouse Nov 2012 #501
with supplemental tin foil Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #188
Rabbit Ear Antennae... JHB Nov 2012 #5
Adjusting your car's carburetor with a screw driver until the fuel mixture "sounds right." FSogol Nov 2012 #6
Cameras you had to look down into JHB Nov 2012 #19
And Polaroids bhikkhu Nov 2012 #235
And flashcubes Canuckistanian Nov 2012 #271
Weren't those flash cubes disposable??? You just jogged my memory! Wow! adigal Nov 2012 #92
I had a archeology course once and we were excavating a supposedly unmolested area of FSogol Nov 2012 #512
in my childhood i remember 10, then 12, then 15-cent funnybooks, & then i got HiPointDem Nov 2012 #212
omg.. the smell of a flashbulb! annabanana Nov 2012 #342
Cassettes Seeking Serenity Nov 2012 #7
Charles Chips is back! FSogol Nov 2012 #10
I want some....did you try and order?....they need some work on the Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #318
Yes, but it took 4 weeks to get, because they only make small batches FSogol Nov 2012 #319
Thanks for Posting Sherman A1 Nov 2012 #453
Milk delivery still exists here in Colorado. It's called Royal Crest Dairy Panasonic Nov 2012 #20
Grew up in Lakewood, when much of it was new, madamesilverspurs Nov 2012 #208
How dare you! Those are MY memories! Auntie Bush Nov 2012 #486
We had a milkman who delivered milk, eggs, cottage cheese, and bread! nt MADem Nov 2012 #331
We had a bakery that had home avebury Nov 2012 #363
Add to that milk delivery ICE delivery. broiles Nov 2012 #48
Car vent windows, tape recorders, correction fluid, carbon paper, fountain pens. rzemanfl Nov 2012 #9
I was thinking crank handles in a car and...oh my gosh...physically locking a car door. NT titaniumsalute Nov 2012 #13
I have a Jeep which has both. When I drive other people's kids around, they often do not FSogol Nov 2012 #23
I actually got trapped in my car once notadmblnd Nov 2012 #243
Ha--I still do both! Hand crank windows, two keys for the car; door/trunk and ignition! MADem Nov 2012 #506
God, carbon paper. I would never have been a writer in the age of carbon paper. nolabear Nov 2012 #99
I still use correction fluid a lot. I white out all the marybourg Nov 2012 #261
I was enslaved on my grandfolk's dairy farm iemitsu Nov 2012 #275
Bringing guns to school during bird and deer hunting season Kaleva Nov 2012 #11
My son is 26. He's used outhouses plenty cali Nov 2012 #12
Hi Cali titaniumsalute Nov 2012 #15
hey titaniumsalute cali Nov 2012 #31
Hi Cali....you didn't have electricity? wow. Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #190
It was cool. For light we had kerosene lanterns built into the walls cali Nov 2012 #316
the point, as i'm sure you know, is that your son's experience is no longer the HiPointDem Nov 2012 #203
Hmmm. Of course globally flush toilets are not 'the norm' so most kids today do Bluenorthwest Nov 2012 #357
not sure what your point is. the op is about what american kids today will not HiPointDem Nov 2012 #408
Huffing mimeograph vapors arcane1 Nov 2012 #14
LOL!! We love to tell our kids about that one LeftInTX Nov 2012 #55
The great smell of freshly mimeograqphed handouts in school. JimDandy Nov 2012 #58
Handed out while still warm and damp arcane1 Nov 2012 #59
My students thought that was the best thing about taking a test - the fumes from the paper. beveeheart Nov 2012 #78
I'd give my hat & front seat in hell just to smell those purple-printed sheets again! japple Nov 2012 #169
OMG, I loved that smell! gkhouston Nov 2012 #225
Yes! Mild minty fresh smell. JimDandy Nov 2012 #504
YES! So_Blue Nov 2012 #252
If you got an opportunity to operate the "Gestetner Stenciller" you could get a noseful MADem Nov 2012 #469
Computer command cards JHB Nov 2012 #16
That was the new "modern way" we registered for classes at Berkeley... villager Nov 2012 #21
Floppy disks that were actually floppy. backscatter712 Nov 2012 #56
Dot matrix printers that screeched as they printed. backscatter712 Nov 2012 #60
Manually typing in programs in BASIC out of a magazine, then saving them onto a cassette tape. backscatter712 Nov 2012 #62
Our family's first computer was a Commador 64 liberal_at_heart Nov 2012 #288
Mine was an Atari 400. backscatter712 Nov 2012 #293
I worked at two of those magazines Silent3 Nov 2012 #361
Some of those games were awesome. backscatter712 Nov 2012 #376
Yes! We did that too! ReasonableToo Nov 2012 #378
Yep. It took fifteen minutes to load a program. backscatter712 Nov 2012 #379
Yes, I remember those 8" floppies. I thought I had died & gone to heaven japple Nov 2012 #172
you just reminded me of when we asked someone in another office to send us a copy of Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #187
I thought those were a miracle! And when they came out with the 3 and a half inchers, I MADem Nov 2012 #507
They're called Hollerith cards TrogL Nov 2012 #145
I can't believe those cards have a name other than punch cards. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #397
"Do not bend, fold, staple or mutilate." n/t madamesilverspurs Nov 2012 #213
Those instructions were widely ignored when they were "stuff in the back of the storage room" JHB Nov 2012 #238
Watching someone you dislike dropping a deck of cards. gkhouston Nov 2012 #227
My First Exposure To Computers. . . ProfessorGAC Nov 2012 #317
I don't know if "more advanced" is the right term... JHB Nov 2012 #351
Now every time people hear the word "chad", they think of Florida... backscatter712 Nov 2012 #377
We called those "IBM cards", because they were the only computer company. eppur_se_muova Nov 2012 #494
Freedom from government intrusion into their personal communications. woo me with science Nov 2012 #17
...and reasonably predictable weather villager Nov 2012 #24
Weather is more predictable than ever. gcomeau Nov 2012 #82
interesting point. I suppose I meant in a more "Farmer's Almanac" vein villager Nov 2012 #132
a slide rule.. oldhippydude Nov 2012 #18
Dad has one of those.. Panasonic Nov 2012 #25
easy.. i can still remember... oldhippydude Nov 2012 #224
I still have mine. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #49
I put together a nice collection of slide rules, when hand calculators first became available. meti57b Nov 2012 #87
LOL, I won a trophy in slide rule at a math competition. Total geekdom. n/t gkhouston Nov 2012 #230
I have one. Still know how to use it Ilsa Nov 2012 #257
I showed mine to my nephew once eridani Nov 2012 #439
Black and white photography nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #22
Did that in high school in '92 Panasonic Nov 2012 #27
Actually, it's still a hobby with a good following among younger people. Scootaloo Nov 2012 #45
Good old Panatonic-X ASA 64 defacto7 Nov 2012 #454
Encyclopedias in book form (nt) jeff47 Nov 2012 #26
World Books! Panasonic Nov 2012 #28
Going on vacation on all two lane roads. longship Nov 2012 #29
Long Sunday drives and NO freeways. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #485
3 video games or pinball machines in the lobby of every 7-11 store. Systematic Chaos Nov 2012 #30
And floppy disks Seeking Serenity Nov 2012 #43
Ashtrays in the doctor's office Canuckistanian Nov 2012 #32
Yes. And if you were hospiltilized, you could smoke in your room in some sitiations. Kaleva Nov 2012 #35
In the bank and the grocery store! louis-t Nov 2012 #66
Smoking in movie theatres. Smoking everywhere! SMOKING, SMOKING, SMOKING. japple Nov 2012 #173
It did seem to be the national pastime back then Canuckistanian Nov 2012 #268
Farting around online has replaced it! MADem Nov 2012 #508
I never smoked buy my parents and relatives did. I remember the wide variety of ashtrays. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #399
Funny to see old clips of Senate hearings and they are all smoking Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #194
Over-head projectors. JoePhilly Nov 2012 #33
Art History classes garagedoor Nov 2012 #222
Having to have someone paged in a crowded store, airport, event center etc. yankeepants Nov 2012 #34
Oooh. Good one. Can't remember the last time I heard someone paged. Hassin Bin Sober Nov 2012 #101
I was paged for a phone call once at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas TeamPooka Nov 2012 #119
halloween thanksgiving and christmas being separate holiday seasons. ;-) JustFiveMoreMinutes Nov 2012 #36
+1000. It used to be special to ride the bus downtown to see all the decorations. gkhouston Nov 2012 #302
setting the points on a distributor onethatcares Nov 2012 #37
VW Rabbit quit on us on a country road in Montana in about 1976. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #52
Your car doesn't burn through a set of distributor points every 20,000 miles anymore, either... Thegonagle Nov 2012 #98
Places that were all field Initech Nov 2012 #38
Getting slapped around by a teacher, then being sent to the principal to be beaten by him. Kaleva Nov 2012 #41
yep. Teachers could hit the kids. still can in same states. Liberal_in_LA Nov 2012 #61
Where did you grow up? AverageJoe90 Nov 2012 #244
Upper Michigan. That's the way things were done back then. At least where I lived. Kaleva Nov 2012 #248
I can't help but be reminded of how many blacks were often treated under slavery. AverageJoe90 Nov 2012 #250
Being able to be fairly certain you weren't on some security camera Blandocyte Nov 2012 #42
Cars with no seat belts. Escorted air travel for children. Ditto copying machines. ancianita Nov 2012 #44
my grandkids probably won't learn cursive writing in school backtoblue Nov 2012 #46
i bought a record player this summer.. it has a cassette deck, cd, and radio in it too. dionysus Nov 2012 #47
The typewriter, but it sure wasn't fun. LeftInTX Nov 2012 #50
I still have my Dad's old Smith Corona portable from about 1946. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #54
Typing your college papers Freddie Nov 2012 #64
If you made a mistake (which I did, often) The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #72
I was a pretty good typist (despite hating it) Freddie Nov 2012 #77
I actually had a whole course on correcting mistakes on the typewriter! Awknid Nov 2012 #100
You got to erase? I'm retroactively jealous! madamesilverspurs Nov 2012 #223
Eaton's "Corrasable bond" paper--a modern miracle! Beat the hell out of white out! nt MADem Nov 2012 #509
+1. white-out & erasable paper. when knowing how to type 30 wpm would get HiPointDem Nov 2012 #202
I took an IBM Standard with me to college forty years ago. Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2012 #217
I enjoyed reading your post. Maw Kettle Nov 2012 #430
Gas station attendants who pumped your gas and washed your windshield tblue37 Nov 2012 #260
Lawn Darts... Volaris Nov 2012 #51
Rather young myself, so... Scootaloo Nov 2012 #53
Automobiles... Libertas1776 Nov 2012 #341
X-ray machines in shoe stores The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #57
pulling, with all your might, an 8 track out of a stereo. Liberal_in_LA Nov 2012 #63
Smoking weed that was so mild - you had to use your imagination to get stoned !! RagAss Nov 2012 #65
Maybe that's why I was never impressed with weed and Cleita Nov 2012 #80
Gas station attendants. JimDandy Nov 2012 #67
Still there in Oregon at least Scootaloo Nov 2012 #70
Yes, and the gas is cheaper in Oregon than it is in other states where Cleita Nov 2012 #83
And in NJ too. smokey nj Nov 2012 #322
Lucky duck! The gas fumes are the worst thing about filling up. JimDandy Nov 2012 #505
And free stuff when you bought gas. beveeheart Nov 2012 #88
S&H Green Stamps--and the things you could trade them for! nt tblue37 Nov 2012 #264
I saved S&H green stamps No Vested Interest Nov 2012 #305
And don't forget Blue chip stamps. Both my Grandmothers saved them for me and when I visited them kimbutgar Nov 2012 #405
Free dishes that came in laundry soap boxes dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #375
How about elevator operators? snagglepuss Nov 2012 #167
my sister's first job! KT2000 Nov 2012 #189
Playing High School football in this.... RagAss Nov 2012 #68
Collecting soda pop bottles for the 2 or 3 cent deposit Trailrider1951 Nov 2012 #69
now that's a business for people. TeamPooka Nov 2012 #120
for homeless people, and not much of one. stipping wires for copper, stealing bricks HiPointDem Nov 2012 #205
On a positive note: Pretty soon all kids under 8 won't have experienced a white President mucifer Nov 2012 #71
Cruising the main drag, "American Graffiti" style. apocalypsehow Nov 2012 #73
cruising the Sunset Strip in L.A. is illegal and they will cite you. TeamPooka Nov 2012 #116
that sucks! ejpoeta Nov 2012 #160
Roller skates with metal wheels that clamp on to your shoes. n/t Cleita Nov 2012 #75
And wearing the key on a string around your neck. n/t rzemanfl Nov 2012 #174
in this song... DBoon Nov 2012 #428
Considered suggestive back in the day. n/t rzemanfl Nov 2012 #471
I still have my pair. I used to go down hills in them and to this can't i did it. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #395
Segregated public schools jberryhill Nov 2012 #76
Carbon paper. I hated that stuff, especially when one part was more used catbyte Nov 2012 #79
You reminded me of the old fashioned typewriters with the strike keys. Cleita Nov 2012 #86
Yeah. I remember when the IBM Selectrics came out & you could actually change the font, lol catbyte Nov 2012 #96
I could change the cartridge ribbon in my electric typewriter. badhair77 Nov 2012 #149
I also remember when the first ones with a memory came out. You could save 5 whole letters catbyte Nov 2012 #179
The first IBM memory typewriter cost $5,500 in the early '70s. rzemanfl Nov 2012 #214
WOW catbyte Nov 2012 #215
I was making $7000 a yr as a teacher then. badhair77 Nov 2012 #228
Early handheld calculators cost $200--just very tblue37 Nov 2012 #267
In 1971 I paid $750 for a used mechancial printing calculator that would multiply and divide. n/t rzemanfl Nov 2012 #472
Just yesterday I found a carbon credit card receipt from 1993. So_Blue Nov 2012 #254
Adjusting the Horizontol on the tv to stop those lines. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #81
Bang on the side of it... jberryhill Nov 2012 #85
lol You must have had the same make. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #90
Now I can watch THIS in 1080i HD jberryhill Nov 2012 #144
Adjusting ANYTHING on any screen. DireStrike Nov 2012 #91
LOL, remembering overadjusting the vertical and getting a screen that rolled up gkhouston Nov 2012 #299
Relatively recent, but treestar Nov 2012 #84
Towels or glasses that came inside boxes of laundry detergent. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #89
Or given to customers at a gas station with a fill-up! VOX Nov 2012 #105
hmmmm Locrian Nov 2012 #93
As my daughter mercuryblues Nov 2012 #94
Pre-teens being allowed to walk alone to a neighborhood store to buy milk and bread slackmaster Nov 2012 #95
Or pre-teens being allowed to walk on their own to the store to buy cigarettes Kaleva Nov 2012 #104
When I was about 9 or so my mom would give me a quarter and send me to the bakery The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #107
Black & white TVs. hobbit709 Nov 2012 #102
Getting up the change the channel on it also (nm) Rambis Nov 2012 #108
I still have a little black and white TV. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #114
And TV stations that went off the air and you woke up with the buzzing Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #323
Cap guns. Brody knobs. Chemistry sets. Leaving doors unlocked overnight... VOX Nov 2012 #103
chemistry sets - wow badhair77 Nov 2012 #152
I just have to disagree with the well built American cars doc03 Nov 2012 #216
Yep. They don't make them like they used to, SheilaT Nov 2012 #416
I had one car that rusted thru in 18 months and I paid extra for rust-proofing doc03 Nov 2012 #420
And I'm willing to bet that your pick-up has a lot more SheilaT Nov 2012 #435
Brody knobs????? dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #384
Are you saying that cap guns have gone the way of the dodo? snagglepuss Nov 2012 #400
Never having a house key because we never locked our doors Kip Humphrey Nov 2012 #106
Fountain pens Kingofalldems Nov 2012 #109
We're in suburban Chicago- and our forest preserves have hole-in-the-ground 'outhouses'... BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #110
Actually Vinyl records are making a comeback.. SomethingFishy Nov 2012 #112
so do some hipsters DBoon Nov 2012 #429
I actually saw a bunch at "Fry's" SomethingFishy Nov 2012 #431
Fry's is awesome! DBoon Nov 2012 #436
Sex before AIDS came into play. and admiring someone without being hit with a sex harrasment charge graham4anything Nov 2012 #113
Blackboards and chalk elfin Nov 2012 #115
S&H greenstamps onethatcares Nov 2012 #117
We were talking about Green Stamps just last night DollarBillHines Nov 2012 #133
I remember buying sheets for my college apartment with S&H green stamps Neurotica Nov 2012 #266
Green spaces. Lots and lots of green spaces. Ezlivin Nov 2012 #121
xacto knives and wax for pasting up type Whisp Nov 2012 #122
Yes! And cutting film. And making stats or veloxes. xfundy Nov 2012 #411
Letraset and when being a negative stripper Whisp Nov 2012 #418
Party lines billh58 Nov 2012 #124
life without Walmart Skittles Nov 2012 #125
stores being closed on sunday. or holidays. ejpoeta Nov 2012 #161
Life without any big box stores. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #164
I Remember Traveling garagedoor Nov 2012 #236
any of the 3 Kennedy sons being alive and in the world. The football NY Jets winning Super Bowl graham4anything Nov 2012 #127
Winter and snow. sagat Nov 2012 #128
TV stations going off the air at midnight. subterranean Nov 2012 #129
Radio stations that went off at night LeftInTX Nov 2012 #140
With Larry Lujack! eridani Nov 2012 #441
I remember him. WLS rock n roll gone and turned to talk :( LeftInTX Nov 2012 #448
Yes, indeed--and the round ones, as well.... MADem Nov 2012 #510
Glaciers. lob1 Nov 2012 #130
Hostess Twinkies. subterranean Nov 2012 #131
The first time we apent $20 at the grocery store. My mother cried all the way home. DollarBillHines Nov 2012 #134
The smell of freshly made ditto copies at school. MicaelS Nov 2012 #135
The State Recreation areas here in Michigan still feature hole-in-the-ground style Romulox Nov 2012 #136
A little older just us Nov 2012 #139
Toys in cereal boxes subterranean Nov 2012 #141
Gas stations that allow checks are going bye-bye LeftInTX Nov 2012 #142
Hardware stores LeftInTX Nov 2012 #143
Well, mine all know LaserDiscs, cassette tapes, vinyl records, and VCRs. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #146
My favorite: mrsadm Nov 2012 #148
Paper drivers licenses (no pictures), silver coins, Fizzies, car exhaust fumes jpak Nov 2012 #150
You live in a strange world muriel_volestrangler Nov 2012 #154
Unadulterated car exhaust fumes - before catalytic converters jpak Nov 2012 #158
You've never experienced real car exhaust fumes! bhikkhu Nov 2012 #242
I bicycle too and I can smell the occasional car go by Fumesucker Nov 2012 #457
LOL- Curfew sirens. Never heard of that one! LeftInTX Nov 2012 #170
9 PM - UUURRR uhh UUUURRR uhh UUUURRR uhh jpak Nov 2012 #171
The best game ever TransitJohn Nov 2012 #153
now that's good stuff fishwax Nov 2012 #253
Lol, I had the green one. nt greyl Nov 2012 #272
Social democrats in the Republican Party... leftlibdem420 Nov 2012 #155
filmstrips in class badhair77 Nov 2012 #162
Those Bell Telephone movies with the guy in the labcoat, so we'd know he was smart. gkhouston Nov 2012 #237
Yes, lab coats make people look smart. badhair77 Nov 2012 #246
"filmstrip" I haven't heard that term in ages, also forgot about those gendered snagglepuss Nov 2012 #396
Sending a telegram. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #163
Department stores that sold everything and had elevator operators. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #166
Buying gasoline for 20 cents a gallon. nt. OldDem2012 Nov 2012 #168
a strong belief that one's children would be better off than their parents zazen Nov 2012 #175
Just think...anyone under 4 years old will never see a Republican as president in America again graham4anything Nov 2012 #176
My mom once said that we wouldn't have a Republican President again for a whole generation slackmaster Nov 2012 #177
Jimmy Carter would have won reelection had the Dems come together in the general graham4anything Nov 2012 #182
No, he would not have won. If you think he would have, show the numbers JHB Nov 2012 #478
PA NJ Texas should have been for Carter, Florida too. graham4anything Nov 2012 #482
Everyone was saying that! LeftInTX Nov 2012 #204
Yes. The GOP leveraged the patriotic fervor of the nation's bicentennial, and sold its soul to... slackmaster Nov 2012 #364
Lucky for them. Cleita Nov 2012 #184
Hitchhiking. aikoaiko Nov 2012 #178
that's the first thing i thought of laruemtt Nov 2012 #273
I have a rotary dial phone as the main phone in my living room. MineralMan Nov 2012 #180
Very cool!!! mrsadm Nov 2012 #289
I have a rotary dial phone. Lasher Nov 2012 #310
I also have a rotary phone. tammywammy Nov 2012 #362
I always wanted a pay phone, complete with a booth. MineralMan Nov 2012 #370
Roller Skates you attached to your shoes with clamps & Skate Keys Sekhmets Daughter Nov 2012 #183
I'm 26, and assuming I have a kid in 2015 or so... Odin2005 Nov 2012 #186
Being hit on the hand by a nun and having the phone ring and not knowing who it is Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #193
Riding on the speaker shelf in the family car n/t LadyHawkAZ Nov 2012 #195
White Go-Go Boots! KT2000 Nov 2012 #196
Clapping erasers on the brick wall of the school and all the chalk dust FSogol Nov 2012 #197
Canned television. Arctic Dave Nov 2012 #198
When I was a kid, we only got one TV station. Rhiannon12866 Nov 2012 #221
9 on 9 pick up Baseball games in the summer that last until the sun goes down. sarcasmo Nov 2012 #207
A teenage girls dad embarrassing you on a landline phone cprompt Nov 2012 #209
Drive-in movie theaters. Agnosticsherbet Nov 2012 #211
I know of at least 3 drive-ins within an hour's distance. Lars39 Nov 2012 #368
Mimeograph papers from the schoolteachers w/blue ink. I'd huff those papers... Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #218
Card catalogs in libraries. Louisiana1976 Nov 2012 #226
They don't have those anymore?? madinmaryland Nov 2012 #279
Our library does!!!! dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #385
That win or lose, the integrity of our election system was taken for granted corkhead Nov 2012 #231
Kool-Aid after recess in elementary school. gkhouston Nov 2012 #232
The dimmer switch on the floor board Still Sensible Nov 2012 #233
Dipswitch actually. TheMadMonk Nov 2012 #290
Great info in this thread. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #398
OMG..had almost forgotten about them. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #386
Waiting a year for a favorite movie to come on tv. Once. bhikkhu Nov 2012 #234
when I was a kid liberal_at_heart Nov 2012 #284
Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol always scared the crap out of me. jpak Nov 2012 #329
party lines for the phone badhair77 Nov 2012 #240
Walking over a mile to school. Bare foot, in the winter, in the snow, up hill, both ways. notadmblnd Nov 2012 #245
hahahaha. . . kevinbgoode1 Nov 2012 #369
I think it's an old Bill Cosby line. But my mother used to tell us that notadmblnd Nov 2012 #424
My kid didn't know the song, "Ten tons of greasy, grimy gopher guts." gkhouston Nov 2012 #249
"Ten tons"? We had "Great big gobs of greasy, grimy gopher guts. . . . tblue37 Nov 2012 #269
Rubber cement in school.... So_Blue Nov 2012 #251
Silence. pinto Nov 2012 #256
The anticipation... WinniSkipper Nov 2012 #258
Summers on my uncle's farm. Snarkoleptic Nov 2012 #263
Riding in the rear-facing seat of a wood-paneled station wagon with no seat belt Neurotica Nov 2012 #270
Riding in the space between the second and third seat in a station wagon. gkhouston Nov 2012 #276
We sat on the open tail gate with our legs dangling ! Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #327
25 cents a gallon gas. playing hopscotch on neighborhood streets. laruemtt Nov 2012 #274
now you can't even use sidewalk chalk justabob Nov 2012 #360
Saturday night at the movies on TV, BarbaRosa Nov 2012 #277
MTV Mac Adams Nov 2012 #278
Recording songs from the radion to cassette tape and no one freaks! SaveAmerica Nov 2012 #280
Get a clear station by putting tin foil on the ends of the rabbit ears SaveAmerica Nov 2012 #281
I use to do that all the time liberal_at_heart Nov 2012 #286
Doing research papers with microfiche - what google? SaveAmerica Nov 2012 #282
Getting on a plane without being searched or body scanned DaniDubois Nov 2012 #283
A film breaking at the theater aletier_v Nov 2012 #285
Great thread! Wind Dancer Nov 2012 #287
I was very little last time all that stuff was popular... MrsBrady Nov 2012 #291
The popsicle man, and Brainstormy Nov 2012 #292
A pension jberryhill Nov 2012 #294
sad but true liberal_at_heart Nov 2012 #295
My mother was a switchboard operator Cresent City Kid Nov 2012 #296
Backyard burning barrels Spirochete Nov 2012 #297
Oh yea ! That burning leaf smell. Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #330
No indoor bathroom. Lugnut Nov 2012 #298
I remember waking in the morning to frost and thin ice on the window. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #388
Most of our windows were frosted and icy during the winter. Lugnut Nov 2012 #445
Bookmobiles. These days, tough shit, take a bus or car to the nearest branch or do without. gkhouston Nov 2012 #301
I was at our local Bookmobile just last month....Books To The People.... Bluenorthwest Nov 2012 #366
Neat! n/t gkhouston Nov 2012 #381
Riding your bike to school with your mitt on your handlebars. n/t brewens Nov 2012 #303
Movies for 20 cents. No Vested Interest Nov 2012 #304
45 rpm 7" singles. dchill Nov 2012 #309
I'll add card catalogs. nt Bonobo Nov 2012 #320
THE Drive-in Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #321
absolutely loved the drive-ins newspeak Nov 2012 #389
Drive ins still exist--many still have the old speakers, but they don't repair them when they break. MADem Nov 2012 #462
Some of these answers refer to "grandkids." Heh. WinkyDink Nov 2012 #325
Clean abundant readily accessible WATER. Eyes of the World Nov 2012 #326
I haven't read every thread so this may be a dupe...pick up the phone reciever and have the operator MichaelSoE Nov 2012 #332
EM-1233 Actually I remember when it was just 1233. Auntie Bush Nov 2012 #487
Classrooms without computers in them NNN0LHI Nov 2012 #333
Birthday Party Spanking Machine Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #335
Paper Bag Bookcovers Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #337
Early McDonalds Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #338
I so remember this game being played at birthday parties. I completely forgot until I saw your kimbutgar Nov 2012 #407
Stretch Armstrong Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #339
Manual word processor... Historic NY Nov 2012 #343
$.95 Saturday matinees, no Internet, MTV actually played nothing but music videos justiceischeap Nov 2012 #344
I usd to tell my nieces and nephews that we had to walk uphill to school and uphill home from libinnyandia Nov 2012 #346
Holiday Cartoon Specials after dinner, back before 24 hour cartoons/vcrs/cable. nt Romulox Nov 2012 #349
No TV! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2012 #350
A few from my youth fredamae Nov 2012 #352
Cube rat stuff from a half century ago sarge43 Nov 2012 #355
we didn't have the plastic like we do today newspeak Nov 2012 #382
RUSH LIMBAUGH! aletier_v Nov 2012 #387
Rotary dial phones? RC Nov 2012 #392
Regularly hearing different types of music Z_I_Peevey Nov 2012 #394
Life before backpacks. Lugging textbooks home under one arm and carrying a lunch pail in the other. snagglepuss Nov 2012 #401
Drive in Theaters, reel to reel tape players, Super 8 Projectors that made the ticking sound kimbutgar Nov 2012 #402
Sour Bites, From Beechnut... Man I Loved Them Little Candies... WillyT Nov 2012 #404
Chemistry sets with real chemicals that you could use for experiments kimbutgar Nov 2012 #410
Me too for much of the above. I'll try not to duplicate: northoftheborder Nov 2012 #412
"zip lines with a container for your money" dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #421
The little dot when the tv goes off. xfundy Nov 2012 #413
That modem sound sakabatou Nov 2012 #417
Oh yes...... northoftheborder Nov 2012 #425
Hahahaha savebigbird Nov 2012 #461
Jarts Lemonwurst Nov 2012 #427
The unbridled joy, space, and freedom of the '60s and early 70's. Zorra Nov 2012 #432
Those were the days: lucca18 Nov 2012 #438
Ahhhh...lightning bugs. If you are looking to see those again....there's a beautiful B&B in VA Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #477
We are so lucky here to have fireflies. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #498
Computers the size of a living room, requiring a special operator LeftInTX Nov 2012 #443
An american made steel tonka truck Demonaut Nov 2012 #444
Most young people will not experience formal dress being the norm in their lives rather than the Midwestern Democrat Nov 2012 #446
Hell, I'm in my 20s and haven't experienced those things. Drunken Irishman Nov 2012 #451
Polio, Child Labor, the Civil War. The Black Plague, the Spanish Inquisition, trepanning, rickets Warren DeMontague Nov 2012 #452
The scandal surrounding the trial of Socrates... Democracyinkind Nov 2012 #458
Honda 305 scrambler Aanenin Nov 2012 #455
Three television stations...if you were lucky. No DVDs or videotapes or "On Demand" -- you had to MADem Nov 2012 #456
Where I'm from... savebigbird Nov 2012 #460
West Coast, right? dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #502
My family moved from Kansas to California in 1962. Our Philco TV got three stations in Kansas City. slackmaster Nov 2012 #465
I had this exact discussion with my daughter at Halloween when the Great Pumpkin was on. hughee99 Nov 2012 #468
so true ! I remember very well "suffering" through Lawrence Welk..haha Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #474
Fun thread! savebigbird Nov 2012 #459
pogo sticks GeorgeGist Nov 2012 #464
I can actually participate in this thread, God I feel old. white_wolf Nov 2012 #467
GREAT thread!!! FirstLight Nov 2012 #473
Did anyone else have local record shops? Ours even had a "sound booth"...we would Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #476
Riding in a car with no seat belt or any restraint. Riding with a parent who is drunk as a skunk. raccoon Nov 2012 #479
Yup...my dad still won't go fishing because he has bad memories of going to the CT shore with his Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #480
Part of the reason might have been less people, less cars, less traffic. Remember when raccoon Nov 2012 #488
true...and I guess depending on where you lived mattered a lot too. Like a lot of Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #489
I do not remember my Mom or her sisters ever driving a car! dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #497
Actually.... lbrtbell Nov 2012 #481
I actually do think it was better to have the phone ring and not know who it is or to get Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #493
As a millenial i am GLAD i will never experience smoking on an airline. alp227 Nov 2012 #484
No worries, they reserved the back 5 rows of the plane for smokers Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2012 #492
My teacher had to quit teaching school once she started "showing". DawgHouse Nov 2012 #500
The boys took SHOP CLASS, the GIRLS took HOME ECONOMICS.... MADem Nov 2012 #511
Well, at 77 (going on 78), so lets see: clydefrand Nov 2012 #503
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