Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Interesting to ponder. It’s all relative, I suppose. My memory tends to deemphasize the negatives and emphasize the positives. I also think my best memories are from a time when I had less “adult” concerns (bills, responsibility, etc.). Thank goodness for good memories to help us keep things in perspective.
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Many night my friends and I would spend in the local diner often times into the wee hours of the morning. Some of those friends are gone too soon (fifties). I miss them and the diners.
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Life was definitely simpler back then, but we were kids and didn't have to deal with the problems that our parents or grandparents dealt with. We enjoyed going out and playing in the streets till dinner was ready. You looked forward to "The wonderful world of Disney " every Sunday night. You walked most everywhere, you loved when the good humor guy came riding by your house, and all the other good stuff everyone else mentioned. BUT, today, we have access to anything at our fingertips, we can get in touch with anyone using our phones, I can see and talk to loved ones from afar. The medical industry has advanced in leaps and bounds from yesteryear. Yes, you could get a hotdog for .25 cents, but our parents only made $40.00 a week. We had wars, epidemics, market crashes, etc. back then also. BUT the negative I can think of today is that this country is upside down. Right is wrong, and wrong is right and rewarded for it. The streets are more dangerous, and half the population has lost their moral compass.
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We may have remained inside instead of playing outside, person to person with friends.
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And get your oil checked, tires checked and windows cleaned.
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We were poor. We would collect soda bottles two cents for the small and a nickle for the large ones. The cheap ball-pensy pinkey was fifteen cents and the Spalding was a quarter. Pizza you could get a slice and a small soda for a quarter. That is, was five big empty sodas. i had a great childhood. Oh when we got a TV, I was like 7 ish, you actually hand to get up to change the channel. |
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History only goes forward. Mark Twain said something like we do not make any progress because we lose what was. Retail. Prices have dropped quite a bit for the consumer. List price? No one pays list price anymore. They used to. We are all on our computers. I remember riding my bike to the library. Using the dewie decimal system to find where the book was and then discovering someone had it out or whatever. Pocketbooks were ten cents. Hardcover books like $5.00.
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So if I'm in my 20's today, what will I miss when I'm 70? If I like hamburgers, I'll probably miss them as they may not be around anymore by then.
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