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My Memories

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 Bring  back any memories?
 
 Someone  asked me the other day, 'What was your favourite '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 "home", I  explained.
'Mum  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 lad 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.
 
But  here are some other things I would have told him about my  childhood if I'd figured his system could have handled  it:
 
Some  parents NEVER owned their own house, or wore jeans, set foot  on a golf course, travelled out of the country or had a credit  card.
 
My  parents never drove me to school. I had a bicycle that  weighed probably 50 pounds, and only had one speed,  (slow).
 
We  didn't have a television in our house until I was  10.
It  was, of course, black and white, and the station went off the  air at 10 PM, after playing the national anthem and epilogue;  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...

I  never had a telephone in my room. The only phone 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...
  
Pizzas  were not delivered to our home... But milk  was.
 
All  newspapers were delivered by boys and all boys delivered  newspapers --My  brother delivered a newspaper, seven days a week.  He had  to get up at  6AM  every morning.
 
Film  stars kissed with their mouths shut. At least, they did in the  films. There were no movie ratings because all movies were  responsibly produced for everyone to enjoy viewing, without  profanity or violence or almost anything  offensive.

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.
 
Growing  up isn't what it used to be, is it?

MEMORIES  from a friend:
  
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.

How  many do you remember?
 
Headlight  dip-switches on the floor of the  car.
Ignition  switches on the dashboard.
Trouser leg  clips for bicycles without chain  guards.
Soldering  irons you heated on a gas  burner.
Using  hand signals for cars without turn indicators.  

Older  Than Dirt Quiz:
  
Count  all the ones that you remember, not the ones you were told  about.
Ratings  at the bottom.

1.  Sweet cigarettes
2.  Coffee shops with juke  boxes
3. Home milk delivery  in glass bottles
4. Party  lines  on  the telephone
5.  Newsreels before the movie
6.  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 2 channels  [if you were fortunate])
7.   Peashooters
 8.  33 rpm records
9.  45 RPM records
10.  Hi-fi's
11. Metal ice trays with  levers
12.  Blue flashbulb
13.  Cork popguns
14.. Wash  tub wringers

If  you remembered 0-3 = You’re still young
If you remembered  3-6 = You are getting older
If you remembered 7-10 =  Don't tell your age
If you remembered 11-14 =  You're positively ancient!

I  must be 'positively ancient' but those memories are some of  the best parts of my life.

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"I Remember Momma"

 

Do You?

 

How about Ralph Bellamy's "Man Against Crime", sponsored  by Camels?

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Captain video and his video rangers.

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Sky King on Saturday mornings.

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