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  • tuttlejr
    Established Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 440
    • LAKEWAY, TX, USA.

    #1

    Another going down memory lane

    Us old farts remember these well, turn back the clock..


    DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN....?
    All the girls had ugly gym uniforms?

    It took five minutes for the TV warm up?

    Nearly everyone's Mom was at home when the kids got home from school?

    Nobody owned a purebred dog?

    When a quarter was a decent allowance?

    You'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny?

    Your Mom wore nylons that came in two pieces?

    All your male teachers wore neckties and female teachers had their hair done
    every day and wore high heels?

    You got your windshield cleaned, oil checked, and gas pumped, without asking,
    all for free, every time? And you didn't pay for air? And, you got trading
    stamps to boot?

    Laundry detergent had free glasses, dishes or towels hidden inside the box?

    It was considered a great privilege to be taken out to dinner at a real
    restaurant with your parents?

    They threatened to keep kids back a grade if they failed. . . and they did?

    When a 57 Chevy was everyone's dream car..to cruise, peel out, lay rubber or
    watch submarine races, and people went steady?

    No one ever asked where the car keys were because they were always in the car,
    in the ignition, and the doors were never locked?

    Lying on your back in the grass with your friends and saying things like, 'That
    cloud looks like a... '?

    Playing baseball with no adults to help kids with the rules of the game?

    Stuff from the store came without safety caps and hermetic seals because no one
    had yet tried to poison a perfect stranger?

    And with all our progress, don't you just wish, just once, you could slip back
    in time and savor the slower pace? Share it with the children of today.

    When being sent to the principal's office was nothing compared to the fate that
    awaited the student at home?

    Basically we were in fear for our lives, but it wasn't because of drive-by
    shootings, drugs, gangs, etc. Our parents and grandparents were a much bigger
    threat! But we survived because their love was greater than the threat.

    Send this on to someone who can still remember Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys,
    Laurel and Hardy, Howdy Dowdy and the Peanut Gallery, the Lone Ranger, The
    Shadow Knows, Nellie Bell , Roy and Dale, Trigger and Buttermilk.

    . ..as well as summers filled with bike rides, baseball games, Hula Hoops,
    bowling and visits to the pool, and eating Kool-Aid powder with sugar.
    Didn't that feel good, just to go back and say, 'Yeah, I remember that'?

    I am sharing this with you today because it ended with a double dog dare to pass
    it on. To remember what a double dog dare is, read on. And remember that the
    perfect age is somewhere between old enough to know better and too young to
    care.

    How many of these do you remember?
    Candy cigarettes

    Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside.

    Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles..

    Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes.

    Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum.

    Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers.

    Newsreels before the movie.

    P.F. Fliers.

    Telephone numbers with a word prefix...(Raymond 4-601). Party lines.

    Peashooters.

    Howdy Dowdy.

    Hi-If's & 45 RPM records.

    78 RPM records!

    Green Stamps.

    Mimeograph paper.

    The Fort Apache Play Set.

    Do you remember a time when...

    Decisions were made by going 'eeny-meeny-miney-moe'?

    Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, 'Do Over!'?

    'Race issue' meant arguing about who ran the fastest?

    Catching the fireflies could happily occupy an entire evening?

    It wasn't odd to have two or three 'Best Friends'?

    The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was 'cooties'?

    Having a weapon in school meant being caught with a slingshot?

    Saturday morning cartoons weren't 30-minute commercials for action figures?

    'Oly-oly-oxen-free' made perfect sense?

    Spinning around, getting dizzy, and falling down was cause for giggles?

    The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team?

    War was a card game?

    Baseball cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle?

    Taking drugs meant orange-flavored chewable aspirin?

    Water balloons were the ultimate weapon?

    If you can remember most or all of these, then you have lived!!!!!!!

    Pass this on to anyone who may need a break from their 'grown-up' life . .

    I double-dog-dare-ya!
    Bob Tuttle
  • charliex
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 632
    • Spring Valley, MN, USA.
    • Sears equivelent BT3100-1

    #2
    Ok! I missed one. 'Oly-oly-oxen-free' made perfect sense? Don't remember that one at all.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    • Richard in Smithville
      Veteran Member
      • Oct 2006
      • 3014
      • On the TARDIS
      • BT 3100

      #3
      I can remember when we actually went outside to play sports instead of sitting in front of the video console.
      From the "deep south" part of Canada

      Richard in Smithville

      http://richardspensandthings.blogspot.com/

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      • Ed62
        The Full Monte
        • Oct 2006
        • 6021
        • NW Indiana
        • BT3K

        #4
        I remember every one of those. Do you remember this one? Pepsi Cola hits the spot. Twelve full ounces is a lot. Twice as much for a nickle too. Pepsi Cola is the drink for you.

        Ed
        Do you know about kickback? Ray has a good writeup here... https://www.sawdustzone.org/articles...mare-explained

        For a kickback demonstration video http://www.metacafe.com/watch/910584...demonstration/

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        • TB Roye
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 2969
          • Sacramento, CA, USA.
          • BT3100

          #5
          Being born in 1942 I remember them all. How about nice toys in the cerial boxes or sending in 3 box tops and .10c for your flash gordon decoder ring? How about trying to win Triggers or Silvers, son or daughter or maybe even Tonto's horse Scout's colt? Going the the saturday mantinee for 2 pepsi bottle caps or the prize printed on the inside of the cap on the cork liner. How about the cut out building on the Wheaties and Cherrios boxes? Black Jack and Clove gum. Like my kids say I am older than dirt and missed Lincoln's assination becuse I was out getting popcorn.

          Tom

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          • cabinetman
            Gone but not Forgotten RIP
            • Jun 2006
            • 15216
            • So. Florida
            • Delta

            #6
            I remember all of them. But, if we were too poor to buy the flat bubble gum (pink) to get the baseball cards, we used ordinary playing cards on the spokes with clothes pins. If we got lucky, and ran across balloons, they were better than cards.

            Rabbit ears

            Slinkeys

            We called jeans "dungarees".

            Mangles

            "Nehi" softdrinks.

            Madras shirts

            Clip on skates

            Teatherball

            Cushman Eagles

            Lake Pipes

            Continental kits

            Sock hops in the school gym.

            Dancing to rock and roll, doing the "Bop", and the "Hully Gully".

            Sadie Hawkins dances.

            Watched "Sky King", "Buffalo Bob", "Soupy Sales", "I Led 3 Lives", "Outer Limits", "The Millionaire", "I Love Lucy", "The Honey Mooners", "I Spy", and who could forget the drunk St. Bernard in "Topper".
            .

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            • OpaDC
              Established Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 393
              • Pensacola, FL
              • Ridgid TS3650

              #7
              Lying on your back in the grass with your friends and saying things like, 'That
              cloud looks like a... '?

              Better yet, laying in the back window of the car looking up at the clouds while tooling down the highway for 14 hours in the '55 Pontiac.
              _____________
              Opa

              second star to the right and straight on til morning

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              • dbhost
                Slow and steady
                • Apr 2008
                • 9447
                • League City, Texas
                • Ryobi BT3100

                #8
                Originally posted by tuttlejr
                Us old farts remember these well, turn back the clock..


                DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN....?
                All the girls had ugly gym uniforms?
                Nope. I was in Jr. High and High School during the era of "Dolphin" shorts, skin tight tank tops, and Nikes.

                It took five minutes for the TV warm up?
                Nope. Solid State Televisions were pretty common place by the late 1960s. My folks had a Zenith Solid State 19" Color TV that they bought in 1967, it lasted until 1984.

                Nearly everyone's Mom was at home when the kids got home from school?
                Yep. That changed abruptly in about 1980, and all of the sudden, all of us teenage guys went home to nobody there. It was mighty handy for being able to hook up with the teenage girls. (Something for all of you moms and dads to think about before you decide to walk away from your marriages...)

                Nobody owned a purebred dog?
                Nope. We had a purebred, the neighbors on either side had purebreds, my aunts / uncles had purebreds... A few folks had mutts, but they were the exception rather than the rule... But then again, we knew folks that were dog breeders.

                When a quarter was a decent allowance?
                Nope. Inflation is a pain isn't it? We got a buck a week.

                You'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny?
                Your Mom wore nylons that came in two pieces?
                Uh, dunno. Honestly never paid attention to that...

                All your male teachers wore neckties and female teachers had their hair done
                every day and wore high heels?
                Yep. I recall that. It made algebra REALLY tough when we had a hot new college grad teaching a bunch of 16 year olds...

                You got your windshield cleaned, oil checked, and gas pumped, without asking,
                all for free, every time? And you didn't pay for air? And, you got trading
                stamps to boot?
                All except the stamps bit. And I was the guy doing the pumping, window washing, oil checking, tire fixing, etc... It was a decent enough job in high school, and to start college off of.

                Laundry detergent had free glasses, dishes or towels hidden inside the box?
                Nope, never even knew that existed...

                It was considered a great privilege to be taken out to dinner at a real
                restaurant with your parents?
                Yep. Because it was the "adult" thing to do... Only the grownups went out to eat...

                They threatened to keep kids back a grade if they failed. . . and they did?
                I got my backside whipped by a brother of a girl that was held back one year because i was mean enough to tease her about it. Looking back I wish I could take it back. Not because her big brother beat my tail either. I really wish I could find her and apologize profusely...

                When a 57 Chevy was everyone's dream car..to cruise, peel out, lay rubber or
                watch submarine races, and people went steady?
                The 57 Chevy had long been replaced by the 5.0 Mustang convertible, and the IROC Camaro.

                No one ever asked where the car keys were because they were always in the car,
                in the ignition, and the doors were never locked?
                Uh, not even close...

                Lying on your back in the grass with your friends and saying things like, 'That
                cloud looks like a... '?
                Been there, done that...

                Playing baseball with no adults to help kids with the rules of the game?
                Nope, not a big baseball fan... We went fishing instead...

                Stuff from the store came without safety caps and hermetic seals because no one
                had yet tried to poison a perfect stranger?
                Yep remember that. Sadly, it was my formative years when all that changed. Remember the Tylenol scares, and Salad bar poisonings?

                And with all our progress, don't you just wish, just once, you could slip back
                in time and savor the slower pace? Share it with the children of today.

                When being sent to the principal's office was nothing compared to the fate that
                awaited the student at home?

                Basically we were in fear for our lives, but it wasn't because of drive-by
                shootings, drugs, gangs, etc. Our parents and grandparents were a much bigger
                threat! But we survived because their love was greater than the threat.
                Today, a child simply saying "Mommy hit me" with no evidence whatsoever will bring a CPS investigation in, and CPS isn't exactly known for seeking out justice and truth... No wonder kids that desperately need a spanking aren't getting one...

                How many of these do you remember?
                Candy cigarettes
                Yep.

                [/quote]
                Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside.[/quote]

                Uh, when I was a kid, it was some kind of soda / cola without the fizz.

                Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles..
                Yep, and the deposit on the glass was $.10, and cans were $.05.

                Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes.
                Nope.

                Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum.
                Hmmm. I am not sure, but I think those are still available...

                Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers.
                Nope.

                Newsreels before the movie.
                Nope.

                P.F. Fliers.
                I have no idea what P.F. fliers are, or were...

                Telephone numbers with a word prefix...(Raymond 4-601). Party lines.
                Nope.

                Peashooters.
                Do straws count?

                Howdy Dowdy.
                Nope.

                Hi-If's & 45 RPM records.

                78 RPM records!
                I think you meant Hi Fi's, and yes, I remember Hi Fi's, but only because my folks were too cheap to buy a real STEREO set for the longest time. 45 rpm records had singles on each side, 78s were full albums.

                Green Stamps.
                The S&H Green Stamp Store in my home town went out of business in 1982 I think...

                Mimeograph paper.
                I have heard of Mimeograph machines, but no idea about any special paper, or even what a Mimeograph does...

                The Fort Apache Play Set.
                Huh? Uh I guess that would be, no...

                Do you remember a time when...

                Decisions were made by going 'eeny-meeny-miney-moe'?

                Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, 'Do Over!'?

                'Race issue' meant arguing about who ran the fastest?

                Catching the fireflies could happily occupy an entire evening?

                It wasn't odd to have two or three 'Best Friends'?

                The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was 'cooties'?

                Having a weapon in school meant being caught with a slingshot?

                Saturday morning cartoons weren't 30-minute commercials for action figures?

                'Oly-oly-oxen-free' made perfect sense?

                Spinning around, getting dizzy, and falling down was cause for giggles?

                The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team?

                War was a card game?

                Baseball cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle?

                Taking drugs meant orange-flavored chewable aspirin?

                Water balloons were the ultimate weapon?
                Okay most of that last list...

                Oh well, not as young as I once was, not as old as a bunch of folks... I'm good...
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                • dbhost
                  Slow and steady
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 9447
                  • League City, Texas
                  • Ryobi BT3100

                  #9
                  Originally posted by cabinetman

                  "Nehi" softdrinks.

                  Teatherball

                  Lake Pipes

                  Continental kits

                  .
                  These items are still around, albeit far less popular than they once were...

                  I have had Grape Nehi fairly recently at a 50s theme diner.

                  Tetherball is still the means to torture grade school kids and make them dizzy.
                  Lakes Pipes (non functional of course), and Continental Kits are mainstays of the low rider crowd. Which I guess is fitting. I think the first time I saw Lakes Pipes and a Continental Kit was on a '49 Merc with a flathead V-8 Lakes Pipes, true wire spoke wheels, Carson Top, and full hydraulics back in the 1970s...

                  A lot of mid 1980s GM intermediates are being outfitted with that stuff nowadays...
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                  • pelligrini
                    Veteran Member
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 4217
                    • Fort Worth, TX
                    • Craftsman 21829

                    #10
                    I didn't get here untill the end of most of that stuff. I do remember the majority of the second part of the list.

                    I did get a slide rule with my first greenstamps purchase... (naa, I didn't get beat up, much)
                    Erik

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                    • Hoover
                      Veteran Member
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 1273
                      • USA.

                      #11
                      Originally posted by dbhost




















                      .



                      I have no idea what P.F. fliers are, or were...

                      They were(are) tennis shoes










                      I think you meant Hi Fi's, and yes, I remember Hi Fi's, but only because my folks were too cheap to buy a real STEREO set for the longest time. 45 rpm records had singles on each side, 78s were full albums.

                      Sorry buy 78s were a single record. The albums aka lps were 33 1/3 rpm.



                      I have heard of Mimeograph machines, but no idea about any special paper, or even what a Mimeograph does...

                      You typed on a special paper in a typewriter (manual, of course) The mimeo paper was put onto a metal drum, and blue ink created a copy of the original by turning the rotating drum by hand....




                      Oh well, not as young as I once was, not as old as a bunch of folks... I'm good...
                      I remember saturday matinee movies for a dime. OK it was back in the 50s.
                      No good deed goes unpunished

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                      • shoottx
                        Veteran Member
                        • May 2008
                        • 1240
                        • Plano, Texas
                        • BT3000

                        #12
                        As a sophomore in college I bought my first four function calculator for $125.00. TI had just come out with a four function calculator with memory for $165.00. That was a ton of money in 1972.

                        Because of the engineering classes I had to get a calculator and give up the slide rule.
                        Often in error - Never in doubt

                        Mike

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                        • jhart
                          Veteran Member
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 1715
                          • Minneapolis, MN, USA.
                          • BT3100

                          #13
                          Guess I'm getting old, as I remember all of the things mentioned above.
                          Joe
                          "All things are difficult before they are easy"

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                          • BobSch
                            Veteran Member
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 4385
                            • Minneapolis, MN, USA.
                            • BT3100

                            #14
                            What'ya mean WHEN a 57 Chevy was everyone's dream car... to cruise, peel out, lay rubber or watch submarine races...

                            I'd still love to have a mid-50s Chevy, for any/all of the mentioned uses


                            BTW. 'Oly-oly-oxen-free' is a corruption of 'all ye, all ye outs in free' FWTW.
                            Bob

                            Bad decisions make good stories.

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                            • gettools
                              Established Member
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 161
                              • Fort Worth, Texas
                              • BT3100

                              #15
                              how about

                              climbing trees

                              leaving at daylight on your bike and not coming till dark ( or untill dad threatened to take your bike away)

                              making roads in the dirt with a hoe and playing cars & trucks till we wore holes in the nees of our britches

                              the whole neighborhood playing hide & seek

                              setting on the porch listening to all the neighbors that just happen to wander over to say hi

                              playing football in the front yards of all the neighbors (untill the grumpy ones came home)

                              going to a real barber shop (straight razor & hot cream)

                              cruising down mainstreet and (not) getting into trouble

                              getting a spanking in the yard and all the parents pointing and showing their kids what might happen to them (and nobody called the cops)

                              bologna in white butcher paper and a loaf of bread

                              vienna sausages and saltines
                              Last edited by gettools; 09-30-2008, 09:37 PM. Reason: added more
                              Mark

                              A chip on the sholder is a sign of wood further up !!!!

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