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Goofy Nostalgia - Why do we cling so?
Spring cleaning of my garage and I find this beer ...circa 1971!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1240415925.jpg The story: In September of 1971 I was discharged from Camp Pendleton in California. I had my 1970 Chevelle loaded and I drove out the gate and pointed it toward Las Vegas. Words cannot describe the elation of being ‘free’ (military service ended). I had the radio blaring and I was one happy SOB! So, at some point, I stopped and purchased a six-pack of Bud. Yes, I drank a couple during the drive (gasp!) to Vegas, got a room in a cheap motel and spent the night …during which I drank the rest, save this one. Nothing pre-planned …just five turned out to be the correct number for that particular day/evening. This ‘survivor beer’ was tossed into a cardboard box in the trunk of that Chevelle the next morning, as I headed out to Colorado. It spent the next five years in the trunk, in that box with a pair of jumper cables, some gloves, road flares and a few hand tools. Through five HOT Midwest summers and four COLD winters, it remained there. I sold the Chevelle in 1976 and when cleaning it out, found that beer. I knew it was worthless, but for some reason, I placed it on a shelf in my garage. Through three subsequent moves, I never could find the heart to toss it. It reminded me of that glorious day of ‘freedom‘. Thus, it has always sat on a shelf, somewhere in my garage …for 38 years. I found it again this past weekend. Which brings me to item number two: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1240416025.jpg This is a tube of Chap Stick. I can’t even recall how I came to have it. Probably in a ‘kit’ of articles we were given, either issued by the Corps or in a USO packet in Okinawa, on our way to S.E. Asia? I carried this tube of lip balm for my entire tour in Nam. It was originally a black tube with a white cap. As you can see, the paint wore away and now it is little more than a shiny tube. Still useable. Just another goofy item I tossed into a drawer and that has moved with me, ever since. I still have my camo. bush-hat, dog tags and similar items from that era of my life ...but for some reason these two, silly items ...I just can’t find the heart to discard. So how about you? Any others want to confess to your nostalgic goofiness? Picture required! ;) |
I have over 300 shaving brushes.
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I still have my army fatigues as well, but no chap stick.
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I have a can of spam with the printed metal label, not the plastic wrapped label.
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The goofy nostalgia factor goes off the charts in my t-shirt drawer... I have some in there that are almost 30 years old. I just can't bear to get rid of them :D
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Here's another shirt from '83, when sleevless T's were hip....
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And some old bongos my Father in Law picked up during his Beatnik cruise thru Mexico in the '50'shttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1240422339.jpg
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I have my 4 wisdom teeth from 1988 or so in a little bag.
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I through out a 30 y/o metal can of Marvel Mystery oil (empty) and went to the store to get another and found they come in a plastic container now. I went home and fished it out of the trash and put it on my work bench, along with an unopened, empty can of Budweiser.
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You think you've got goofy nostalgia?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1240425580.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1240425594.jpg In the next room are the antique tools and hardware. In the next room...... |
I WISH I could give you a pic but my dogtags disappeared a couple years ago. Very sad too.
IMO we cling to certain items that give us a tangible connection to significant events in our lives. Case and point, I mourned the loss of those dogtags but not my wedding ring! |
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Holy crap! That would've been an awesome festival!!! I love how U2 is in small print, it being only 1983! :) My rule has always been one 2-sq-ft box - if it fits in there, I'll keep it. If not, forget it. The only old clothing I keep is concert T-shirts. I've got all sorts of old crap in there, all of it with memories attached. I don't really see anything goofy about that. Now Milt's room, on the other hand... :) |
Hey Milt, I spy a meerschaum in there... I own several of those myself :)
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Unopened, but empty? |
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it was a blast, except there was no grass (turf) there was plenty of weed :) & it was hot as hell |
I was there for all 3 days and was completley fried by Sunday. It was dirt, dust and heat. A great time but couldn't do it again. It makes Coachella look like a Miley Cyrus concert.
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I still have my original Microsoft mouse. It has two huge green buttons a steel roller ball and it is "patent pending" I got it in the early 80s with Ventura Publisher V1.
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i have an early can of quaker state motor oil. the kind you had to jab a pour spout into.
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I have a 6 pack of Billy Beer - unopened
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I was at both US Festivals - I lived only 20 miles from there. Always skipped the heavy metal days tho...
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Heh he, I've got the Billy Beer on the shelf and the cardboard oil cans.
I'm not trying to be "topper" here, rather expose my stupid compulsion. |
I have my first hard rock cafe t-shirt, from Washington DC. Got it when I was in high school. (of course, that was only 10 years ago, but still.)
My brother has my dad's sergeant stripes from when he got out of the army, which was the early/mid 90s I believe. I still have and play my first guitar, which I got when I was 13 (1995). I recently got another one just like it, same year and everything, from eBay. It's an Ibanez from 1984. September, to be exact. I don't plan on buying a new car for a long time, I'll stick with my Porsche, and if I need more room then I want to get an 80s 5-series. Not sure if that counts as nostalgia though. |
I've had my wife for 27 years, just can't seem to shake her.
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Milt- I think you are my fathers long lost twin.
He is into old stuff in general and advertising in particular. We have all kinds of coke, pepsi, and the like. He is in the sign business which explains the ads and then he grew up on Rt. 66 so he is really into the rt66 era stuff. |
no pics but i think i still have the shift knob from my first car it was a 1979 bmw 320i ...i know i still have the original rims and am supposed to be selling them but i just have trouble doing it
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I have a can of Cloverine Salve I've had since 1954. In those days kids could order cardboard cylinders containing maybe 25 cans. You didn't pay anything up front for them. Then you would take them out and sell them door-to-door for 25 or 35 cents and send the money to the company. You got so many points for each cylinder worth you sold. They had a catalog of things you could get with your points. I got several things but don't remember what they were now. I also have a metal tube of Atlas automotive door hinge lubricant (kind of like a big tube of chap stick). I think it was my dad's, and it must be 60+ years old. The Coverine Salve has been knocking around in my sock drawers for as long as I can remember, and the Atlas hinge lube has been in my garages/workshops forever.
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I have a tube of Ozonol that is about 50 years old. I am sure the tube is made of lead. Probably toxic but it stops mosquito bites from itching.
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i still have the original tool kit from my 79 320i i keep in my toolbox with the crappy little lug wrench jack arm combo it doesnt fit anything but its just kinda brimngs back memories
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I still have the shift rod and knob from my first car as well as the ignition key and the tach that I put in it. I have plenty of other little stuff from over the years in boxes here and there.
I've got some stuff from when I lived in Japan in the late 70's. I'm only 38, so I'm still collecting. |
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