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Oct 24, 2021 23:11:46   #
krashdragon
 
1942. Still working.

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Oct 25, 2021 07:38:34   #
melismus Loc: Chesapeake Bay Country
 
I was born in '28 but belong in this group.

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Oct 25, 2021 08:00:04   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
I was born in 1800, or so my kids think.

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Oct 25, 2021 08:04:01   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
I am there, too.

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Oct 25, 2021 08:57:10   #
bobfitz Loc: Kendall-Miami, Florida
 
I fit it perfectly. Now at age 79, I said to my wife, "Thank God at 79 I can still do all the things I could do at 20". She replied, "I guess you didn't do very much at 20".

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Oct 25, 2021 08:57:32   #
REJ Loc: Ontario Canada
 
Yes.. The best of times, I can remember just about all that was listed, but I can't remember yesterday. REJ.

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Oct 25, 2021 09:00:19   #
St.Mary's
 
Yes to all except the "no play grounds." Sioux City' Iowa, had outstanding play grounds in the 1940s, with full time counselors in the summertime.

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Oct 25, 2021 09:07:32   #
maxlieberman Loc: 19027
 
I am of that generation (1941). I grew up in a time of legal racial and religious discrimanation, blatant anti-semitism, and fear of diseases which are all but gone today.

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Oct 25, 2021 09:16:33   #
andesbill
 
Woody Allen’s Radio Days does a good job of showing that time period. The neighborhood used was my childhood neighborhood in Rockaway NYC.

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Oct 25, 2021 09:44:04   #
n4jee Loc: New Bern, NC
 
September 1941- Just turned 80. Remember standing in line at Ralphs in Westwood (LA) to buy my own 2 rolls of TP since that was the limit. We also took long drives over to the San Fernando valley to a farm to buy fresh chickens.

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Oct 25, 2021 10:01:30   #
kvanhook Loc: Oriental, NC
 
I still save clean aluminum foil and I'm getting ready to pour the grease from my morning bacon into a cup.

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Oct 25, 2021 10:04:52   #
markngolf Loc: Bridgewater, NJ
 
I'm one of them too, Charles!! Born in 37'.

Best regards,
Mark

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Oct 25, 2021 10:20:52   #
StanMac Loc: Tennessee
 
charles tabb wrote:
Even many of those too young to be in this special group should find this history interesting. I feel lucky to be still here. 🤪

It’s great being part of the 1% Special Group!

This special group was born between 1930 & 1946 = 16 years.

In 2021, the age range is between 75 & 91.

Are you "still here?" Or do you know someone in the 1%?

Interesting Facts For You To Know

You are the smallest group of children born since the early 1900’s.

You are the last generation, climbing out of the depression, who can
remember the winds of war and the impact of a world at war which
rattled the structure of our daily lives for years.

You are the last to remember ration books for everything from gas to
sugar to shoes to stoves.

You saved tin foil and poured fried meat fat into tin cans.

You saw cars up on blocks because tires weren't available.

You can remember milk being delivered to your house early in the
morning and placed in the "milk box" on the porch.

You are the last to see the gold stars in the front windows of
grieving neighbors whose sons died in the War.

You saw the 'boys' home from the war, build their little houses.

You are the last generation who spent childhood without television;
instead, you “imagined” what you heard on the radio.

With no TV until the 1950's, you spent your childhood "playing
outside" There was no Little League.

There was no city playground for kids.

The lack of television in your early years meant that you had little
real understanding of what the world was really like.

On Saturday mornings and afternoons, the movies gave you newsreels
sandwiched in between westerns and cartoons.

Telephones were one to a house, often shared (party lines), and hung
on the wall in the kitchen (no cares about privacy).

Computers were called calculators; they were hand cranked.

Typewriters were driven by pounding fingers, throwing the carriage and
changing the ribbon.

INTERNET' and 'GOOGLE' were words which did not exist.

Newspapers and magazines were written for adults and the news was
broadcast on your radio in the evening.

As you grew up, the country was exploding with growth.

The Government gave returning Veterans the means to get an education
and spurred colleges to grow.

G.I. Loans fanned a housing boom.

Pent up demand coupled with new installment payment plans opened many
factories for work.

New highways would bring jobs and mobility.

The Veterans joined civic clubs and became active in politics.

The radio network expanded from 3 stations to thousands.

Your parents were suddenly free from the confines of the depression
and the war, and they threw themselves into exploring opportunities
they had never imagined.

You weren't neglected, but you weren't today's all-consuming family focus.

They were glad you played with friends by yourselves until the street
lights came on.

They were busy discovering the post war world.

You entered a world of overflowing plenty and opportunity; a world
where you were welcomed, enjoyed yourselves and felt secure in your
future although the depression poverty was deeply remembered.

Polio was still a crippler.

You came of age in the 50's and 60's.

You are the last generation to experience an interlude when there were
no threats to our homeland.

The second world war was over and the cold war, terrorism, global
warming, and perpetual economic insecurity had yet to haunt life with
unease.

Only your generation can remember both a time of great war, and a time
when our world was secure and full of bright promise and plenty.

You grew up at the best possible time, a time when the world was
getting better...

You are "The Last Ones."

More than 99 % of you are either retired or deceased, and you feel
privileged to have "lived in the best of times!"

Amen!
Even many of those too young to be in this special... (show quote)


Missed it by a year ….

Stan

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Oct 25, 2021 10:22:46   #
markngolf Loc: Bridgewater, NJ
 
StanMac wrote:
Missed it by a year ….

Stan


You are pretty close to "Great"!!
Mark

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Oct 25, 2021 10:32:53   #
StanMac Loc: Tennessee
 
markngolf wrote:
You are pretty close to "Great"!!
Mark


As they say, “ close but no cigar” 😂😂

Stan

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