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Feb 15, 2015 08:18:36   #
davidheald1942 Loc: Mars (the planet)
 
silverhawk wrote:
Just a few memories I received in an email for us folks that are "older than dirt"............:mrgreen:


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> REMEMBER SLOW FOOD?
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> 'Someone asked the other day, 'What was your favorite fast food when you were growing up?'
> 'We didn't have fast food when I was growing up,' I informed him.
> 'All the food was slow.'
> 'C'mon, seriously. Where did you eat?'
> 'It was a place called 'at home,'' I explained!
> 'Mom cooked every day and when Dad got home from work, we sat down together at the dining room table, and if I didn't like what she put on my plate I was allowed to sit there until I did like it.'
> By this time, the kid was laughing so hard I was afraid he was going to suffer serious internal damage, so I didn't tell him the part about how I had to have permission to leave the table.
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> But here are some other things I would have told him about my childhood if I figured his system could have handled it :
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> Some parents NEVER owned their own house, never wore Levis, never set foot on a golf course, never traveled out of the country or had a credit card.
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> In their later years they had something called a revolving charge card. The card was good only at Sears Roebuck. Or maybe it was Sears & Roebuck.
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> Either way, there is no Roebuck anymore. Maybe he died.
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> My parents never drove me to soccer practice. This was mostly because we never had heard of soccer.
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> I had a bicycle that weighed probably 50 pounds, and only had one speed, (slow)
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> We didn't have a television in our house until I was 19.
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> It was, of course, black and white, and the station went off the air at midnight, after playing the national anthem and a poem about God; it came back on the air at about 6 a.m. and there was usually a locally produced news and farm show on, featuring local people.
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> I was 21 before I tasted my first pizza, it was called 'pizza pie.' When I bit into it, I burned the roof of my mouth and the cheese slid off, swung down, plastered itself against my chin and burned that, too. It's still the best pizza I ever had.
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> I never had a telephone in my room. The only phone in the house was in the living room and it was on a party line. Before you could dial, you had to listen and make sure some people you didn't know weren't already using the line.
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> Pizzas were not delivered to our home But milk was.
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> All newspapers were delivered by boys and all boys delivered newspapers--my brother delivered a newspaper, six days a week. It cost 7 cents a paper, of which he got to keep 2 cents. He had to get up at 6AM every morning. On Saturday, he had to collect the 42 cents from his customers. His favorite customers were the ones who gave him 50 cents and told him to keep the change. His least favorite customers were the ones who seemed to never be home on collection day.
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> Movie stars kissed with their mouths shut. At least, they did in the movies. There were no movie ratings because all movies were responsibly produced for everyone to enjoy viewing, without profanity or violence or most anything offensive.
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> If you grew up in a generation before there was fast food, you may want to share some of these memories with your children or grandchildren. Just don't blame me if they bust a gut laughing.
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> Growing up isn't what it used to be, is it?
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> MEMORIES from a friend :
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> My Dad is cleaning out my grandmother's house (she died in December) and he brought me an old Royal Crown Cola bottle. In the bottle top was a stopper with a bunch of holes in it.. I knew immediately what it was, but my daughter had no idea. She thought they had tried to make it a salt shaker or something. I knew it as the bottle that sat on the end of the ironing board to 'sprinkle' clothes with because we didn't have steam irons. Man, I am old.
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> How many do you remember?
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> Head lights dimmer switches on the floor.
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> Ignition switches on the dashboard.
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> Heaters mounted on the inside of the fire wall.
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> Real ice boxes.
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> Pant leg clips for bicycles without chain guards.
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> Soldering irons you heat on a gas burner.
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> Using hand signals for cars without turn signals.
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> Older Than Dirt Quiz :
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> Count all the ones that you remember not the ones you were told about. Ratings at the bottom.
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> 1. Blackjack chewing gum
> 2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water
> 3. Candy cigarettes
> 4. Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles
> 5. Coffee shops or diners with tableside jukeboxes
> 6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers
> 7. Party lines on the telephone
> 8 Newsreels before the movie
> 9. P.F. Flyers
> 10. Butch wax
> 11.. TV test patterns that came on at night after the last show and were there until TV shows started again in the morning. (there were only 3 channels...[if you were fortunate])
> 12. Peashooters
> 13. Howdy Doody
> 14. 45 RPM records
> 15.S&H green stamps
> 16. Hi-fi's
> 17. Metal ice trays with lever
> 18. Mimeograph paper
> 19. Blue flashbulb
> 20. Packards
> 21. Roller skate keys
> 22.Cork popguns
> 23. Drive-ins
> 24. Studebakers
> 25. Wash tub wringers
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> If you remembered 0-5 = You're still young
> If you remembered 6-10 = You are getting older
> If you remembered 11-15 = Don't tell your age,
> If you remembered 16-25 = You' re older than dirt!
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> I might be older than dirt but those memories are some of the best parts of my life.
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> Don't forget to pass this along!!
> Especially to all your really OLD friends.
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Just a few memories I received in an email for us ... (show quote)


It was "Sears, Roebuck and Company" I worked there back in the late 50's and early 60's. I think Sears was dead already even then.

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Feb 15, 2015 09:07:43   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
lightcatcher wrote:
> Head lights dimmer switches on the floor.
> And the starter button on the floor...
> Ignition switches on the dashboard.
> And choke lever... :shock:


Ignition switches on the dashboard--they're back!

I got all of them--how old does that make me?

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Feb 15, 2015 09:18:22   #
bersharbp Loc: Texas
 
How 'bout 78 rpm players and records? The ice house (somewhere near the rail tracks), going to the movies Saturday afternoon for 9 cents, Tom Mix, Gene Autry, Sons of the Pioneers?

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Feb 15, 2015 09:47:03   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Damn, I am older than dirt.

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Feb 15, 2015 10:27:25   #
dlwhawaii Loc: Sunny Wailuku, Hawaii
 
I remember them all, except for a few at the very end. Ice was also delivered to your house by a guy who used ice tongs and had a piece of leather over his shoulder to prevent freezer burn. I can only remember 10 cent movies. All Sat afternoon with newsreels, cartoons, serials, and of course the main movie. We had one of the first TVs on the block. B&W, 6" screen, and a magnifying glass in front. Radio shows - Dragnet, Amos & Andy, Lone Ranger, etc. One of the major advantages of a non-techno childhood; I learned to love reading, for which I am extremely thankful. I guess I, too, am older than dirt. :)

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Feb 15, 2015 10:33:03   #
richosob Loc: Lambertville, MI
 
I quess I'm older than dirt myself, but those were great memories. When the milkman would bring in our milk he would sometimes let me ride in his truck down to the corner. My mom had 1950 Pontiac and I think the right front fender weighed more than most cars do now. I sure miss those days.

Rich

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Feb 15, 2015 10:33:45   #
RobertW Loc: Breezy Point, New York
 
catching a ride with roller skates on by grabbing the back bumper on the trolley line. 80 and still working, learning something new every day that replaces something in use for eons!

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Feb 15, 2015 10:53:47   #
bgl Loc: Brooklyn,New York
 
Beowulf wrote:
I remembered all of them…no lie! I am old.

To the list I would add ZaRex drink (Kool-Aid competitor), Flavr-Straws (turned regular milk to chocolate as you slurped), Bromo-Seltzer, FizzRin, Dr. Lyons toothpowder, Duz, Oxydol, Stopette spray deodorant, Blatz and Rheingold beers, Fatima cigs, Cavalier cigs, Tareyton cigs, Old Gold cigs.

I’ll stop there, but I could list so many more.


Do you still smoke?

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Feb 15, 2015 10:55:18   #
dragonswing Loc: Pa
 
traveler90712 wrote:
Let us not forget;

no big grocery chains
Lots of mom and pop stores, like
Fish markets
Meat markets
Fresh Vegs stores
Small candy stores

Cranks to pump gas.


And the gas station attendant pumped the gas for you, cleaned the windshield and checked the oil! Try getting that service today.
Remember penny candy? Grandma would give us a quarter, we would walk a mile to the town store and come home with a bag filled with candy.
Button shoes
Outhouses
I remember when Grandma got a color tv---first one in the entire neighborhood. Everyone came over, sat on the floor and thought the NBC peacock was really cool.

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Feb 15, 2015 10:57:33   #
dragonswing Loc: Pa
 
Remember one person in the family having to hold on to the tv antenna to get better reception? Or if you were real lucky, a strip of aluminum foil wrapped around the antenna worked and everyone could sit down to watch.

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Feb 15, 2015 11:07:20   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
We had a Victrola & a Hudson Jet & remember leaving Zorro hanging by his fingertips on the edge of a cliff. We never got to go 2 weeks in a row - does anyone know what happened?

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Feb 15, 2015 11:14:23   #
One Rude Dawg Loc: Athol, ID
 
Drinking straws made of paper that was waxed. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Feb 15, 2015 11:17:49   #
dragonswing Loc: Pa
 
raymondh wrote:
We had a Victrola & a Hudson Jet & remember leaving Zorro hanging by his fingertips on the edge of a cliff. We never got to go 2 weeks in a row - does anyone know what happened?


Didn't see that one. But it reminded me of all the shows I used to watch on Saturday mornings--Lone Ranger, Sky King, Fury, Cisco Kid, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.....those were the good old days!

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Feb 15, 2015 11:23:11   #
architect Loc: Chattanooga
 
Got all 25. And the additional ones posted. On Saturdays, I could take my girlfriend to a double bill movie, with coke and popcorn for $1.00. I also remember starters on the floor and running boards.

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Feb 15, 2015 12:21:29   #
Ka2azman Loc: Tucson, Az
 
I remember a rag man coming with horse and wagon collecting rags, and even a junk man with horse and wagon as well as a knife sharpening man. This was in Buffalo NY.

Going to movies and the piano player there, and give-a-ways including bicycles.

And much more not mentioned here!

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