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As for the "C-rations" I had some of them as late as the 1980s but by this time the canned stuff was getting old and the desserts hard and stale. Still have some of the "p-38's" can openers around that never seem to die! Miss the C-rats, they just are not anything like the MRE's. Joe A |
You're old. *You are* old.
You're/your/you're/your/you're/you're/you're. There, I feel better now. |
When your favorite shows were, Bonanza, Wild Wild West, Sing along with Mitch and Lawrence Welk.:rolleyes:
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It makes me feel young that i never experienced most of the stuff you guys are talking about. I've heard about some of it though.
<-------- Turns 30 next week. :) |
When you remember when you watched the Radio.
You knew where the term. "It's a Dusie" came from. You knew which automobile company used the advertising slogan.."Ask a man who owns one." You remember Pork Chops costing 3 cents a pound. You remember Party Lines and when telephone numbers used 2 letters as prefixes.. You knew what 78's are... You know where the first freeway in America was built.. You remember when all the Bobby Soxers were crazy over Frankie... You know what Swing is You know what the Mercury Theater was... When you were wondering when Joltin Joes streak would end.. When you know who the Bronx Bombers were... When you knew that Amos and Andy were two white men. When you know who Gracie and Allen are You remember Edward R Murrow reportig from London You remember the newspapers reporting that Dewey won the election. You know who Charlie McCarty was You knew where the term "In like Flynn"came from and what it meant. You know who said, "You know your old when the candles cost more than the cake." |
I was a lot younger before I read this thread.
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When the telephone rang in a series of long and short rings. Party lines.
When you got a kick out of the fact they finally got on the cover of the "Rolling Stone" Emergency drills at school when you hid under your desk. 6 teams in the NHL. and of course, my signature. Les |
"Esso" gasoline.
Surfing porn meant going through dads hidden shoebox of 8mm dirty movies, and holding the film up to a light so you can see it.:D |
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fill 'er up with Sunoco 260 and check the oil, please.
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I do remember stopping at the local gas station in my first car, a 1960 VW bug. The gas station owner was almost always there. Someone would come out, pump the gas, wash the windshield, and check the oil and the tire pressure. And I remember the outrage I felt the first time that cost me more than three dollars! I bought a set of four recap tires, mounted and balanced for 30 bucks. On a car that would only do 70 with a tail wind recaps were just fine.
I have only bought one pack of cigarettes in my life. They cost me 25 cents at the vending machine. I smoked two of them and said “this is stupid” and I threw the rest away. My opinion of cigarettes has not changed. |
you know what a TI 30 is and still have one that works and it sits beside your atari..
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GHB, Share your feeling about fags, and still feel the same... |
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Yep, in the old days fags were cigarettes. Still are for a lot of us.
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Yep Joe, got the fags remark. And no one thought anything about throwing a ****** on the fire either.
OK, I'm feeling better! Thanks guys! Hanging out with an old high school buddy this weekend. Probably do what we did in college/military, play D&D. |
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You remember A, B, & C gas rationing stickers on your vehicles.
....WWII ration stamps, ....Turning in used fat to the butcher. .... Decoration Day with red, white, and blue crepe paper streamers woven into your bicycle wheels .....Most cars had fabric roof panels .....Model A's could be found on most car lots and parking lots And what thread could be complete without a picture of Byron by Byron? Best, Tom |
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