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#21
Nothing was better than a Sunday baseball game on the radio and looking in the back of the radio to try to see the little guys in there!! I don't think I ever went on a date wearing jeans. Always a skirt or dress (once in a while coulottes) with nylons.
#24
MadQuilter , 04-27-2010 07:19 PM
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Mine still do (when I make a "Sunday dinner" that is).Originally Posted by just_the_scraps_m'am
i remember when......Sunday dinner took up the whole day...... i can still smell those smells comin' from the kitchen, !
#25
Kids could be out past dark and you didn't have to worry
we played - Kick the can, ditchem , baseball , no video games and parents didn't have to entertain us
corpral punishment was alive and well in schools
school started after Labor Day and was done the first week of June, and you didn't have 2-4 days off a month for teachers in-service
when you wanted to visit with a friend you went to their house
we played - Kick the can, ditchem , baseball , no video games and parents didn't have to entertain us
corpral punishment was alive and well in schools
school started after Labor Day and was done the first week of June, and you didn't have 2-4 days off a month for teachers in-service
when you wanted to visit with a friend you went to their house
#26
I remember when .15 would buy a soda pop and a hershey bar..
Cars that didn't have seat belts, and lucky if they had a radio...black and white tv
Cars that didn't have seat belts, and lucky if they had a radio...black and white tv
#27
Oh my gosh! What memories. I remember all of these. That is telling my age. LOL Marsye I see by your pic that we are long lost twins! I am so glad to finally to have found you! LOLSo happy. Identical at that.ROFLOL PURDY PURDY
#28
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Yes!!!Originally Posted by zennia
Remember party lines?
And the day our first television was delivered. The first show I ever watched on tv was a shoot-em-up Western. Grew to love the Lone Ranger, the Cisco Kid, and SuperMan.
Speaking of soda fountains, my brother and I would walk a mile and a half for a nickel cherry coke, just to have something to do, then walk back home. A 3-Musketeers bar was only a nickel too, and it was big enough to share with a friend.
Gasoline was 39 cents a gallon, and every once in awhile there would be a gas war when my Dad could get gasoline for 19 cents a gallon.
#29
CarrieAnne , 04-28-2010 03:57 AM
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Remember when there were no VCr's, or computers? Kids always say I lived in the OLD DAYS, and I am 42! YEESH!
We still have a drive in movie theatre too, course only in the Summer!
We still have a drive in movie theatre too, course only in the Summer!
#30
I still have the phone hanging on the wall in the kitchen. We hardly use it but it's there.
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you didn't wear white after labor day.
pasta was called spaghetti
the phone was hung on the wall in the kitchen
all the stores were closed on Sunday, even gas stations.
you didn't pay for TV
there were drive in movies
you heated your food on the stove or oven
I could go on and on!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the good old days!!!!!!
Originally Posted by trupeach1
And........ you didn't wear white after labor day.
pasta was called spaghetti
the phone was hung on the wall in the kitchen
all the stores were closed on Sunday, even gas stations.
you didn't pay for TV
there were drive in movies
you heated your food on the stove or oven
I could go on and on!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the good old days!!!!!!