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Waiting til 7P.M. to call long distance, because it was cheaper? |
And have a timer next to the phone.
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pasting S&H Green stamps in a book and when you had enough books, you went to a store and got great merchandise! |
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Anyone remember: A&P plaid stamps? :popcorn: |
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There are a lot of Who Remembers but this is a Family Oriented Forum! Very Nice Thread! :clap2::clap2: |
Getting gasoline WITH oil check, tire pressure chevked,, windshield cleaned.
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"Fill it with hi-test."
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The first TV was black and white (only), rabbit ears!!, and then we got the first COLOR TV on the block!! I even remember the 4 button ultrasonic remote control, on/off, volume up/down, and change channel ( only had 2 to 13 as I recall).
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How many remember the hand crank telephones that mounted on the wall and required you to stand to use it? When I was young we had one in our farmhouse in Iowa.
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Who remembers when the first TV dinners came out. Aluminum foil bottom and top... Mmmm ... loved me some Salisbury steak, but don't forget to cut open a hole over the apple crisp looking goo
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I dew, & remember them in Iowa as well. :coolsmiley: |
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Don't forget the aluminum foil. |
I remember being The Remote! :ohdear: :1rotfl:
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I have heard stories, from my grandma, but no experience, of most of the posts, except B&W tv, and gas under fifty cents.
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Grandma's '49 Chevy ordered with the only options a heater and cigarette lighter.
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3 party phone lines.
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Telephone booths.
Not sure what Superman is using these days. Port-a-potty's?? |
I C 1 4 sale............Slide Projectors.
Get the family together, get out the screen, dim the lights and watch the family vacation. Wait for it........wait, wait. There we go, a slide gets jammed. Turn on the lights. |
How about My Dear Mom Cleaning the house on Saturday and taking a break sitting at the Kitchen Island Puffing on Kent Ciggies and warning me not to smoke. All the while an 8-Track of The Best Of Aretha Franklin playing on a loop for 10 Hours. That's something that triggers memories for me. Musica!
I really like this thread. Good Job Op. What about when you could buy a Single Wide Manufactured Home in Orange Blossom Gardens for next to NOTHING and get picked up at the airport in a LIMO! |
Returning pop bottles to a grocery store to collect the deposit. Even walking the roads finding empties to make a little money as a kid.
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My grandmother told us about a few things, so I remember the stories directly from her: 1. Back before the Depression, the ice man came with horse and wagon to fill ice boxes, since refrigerators cost more than cars back then and most people didn't have them. She and her friends used to hop on the back of the wagon and steal ice chips for treats when the driver rolled past their street. 2. When my grandfather opened his dental office, telephones were still primarily owned by businesses and professional individuals; not all families had a phone and would use one at the corner market or a wealthy neighbor's house if one was needed. My grandfather was listed in his town's very first telephone directory. |
:$: Coming on the Preview Plan and getting part of your money back in Village Dollars. Could use for golf, movies, bowling, restaurants like "Cafe Ole" "Augustine's" "Katie Belle's". Think we spent most of ours at Glenview C.C. because we stayed in the Carriage Houses at Sunbury. :mmmm::wine:
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:ohdear: The Great Depression ended in the late 30's. I was born in the late 40's and I remember the iceman..... also the coal man. We even had a bread man with a horse drawn wagon. :icon_wink:
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Who could forget the barf Diaper Service? There must be some big money in that BEEP! :1rotfl: |
The knife sharpening man pushing his cart down the street, and the housewives bringing their items to him.
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I was born in '45. My dad bought a tavern in Omaha after the war and he bought an 8" screen Philco TV for the tavern and one for our home in '48. We were one of the first in Omaha to have a Tv in our home. Our whole family came over on Friday nights to watch the Friday night fights. When we moved to a farm in Mo. in '51 we were on a party line - two longs and a short!
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I was born in '47 and remember a store that had sold televisions and had a black and white in the window that was always on. People would stand in front of the store window watching it. Nobody could find my brother one evening because he was down at the store window.
My friend had a parakeet whose cage sat on top of their black and white. This was the days before remote controls, and the parakeet learned to say, "Click, Click, Click, Click!" |
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How about receiving a handwritten letter in the mail... it’s been awhile since we got anything like that...
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Anyone remember calling home, person to person, to a fictitious person to let them know you arrived safely avoiding a long distance charge.
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Hanging clothes on the line in the backyard.
Women always wearing dresses. "Stockings" with the seam up the back. Full Service gas stations. (the man in the texaco star) Fountain soda. Hand powered coffee grinders. |
How 'bout your first bicycle. I had a 26" Shelby at the age of 7. It had a headlight, taillights with turn signals, a horn and a springer shock up front. It was too heavy for me to peddle up hill.
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