wait until you hit 23.......Quote:
Originally posted by Cataholic
12!!! Goodness. Where are my Doan's pills?
it's doan's, carters, exlax and pepto bismol cocktails!
Gini,
Radio Flyer!!!!
lol, i bought my dad one for his firewood!!!
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wait until you hit 23.......Quote:
Originally posted by Cataholic
12!!! Goodness. Where are my Doan's pills?
it's doan's, carters, exlax and pepto bismol cocktails!
Gini,
Radio Flyer!!!!
lol, i bought my dad one for his firewood!!!
Sounds like a good drink to me..............Quote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
Gini,
Radio Flyer!!!!
lol, i bought my dad one for his firewood!!!
I remember 14 of them. I LOVED the S & H Green Stamp store...I also liked putting them in the books.
Richard,
OMG, you brought back SOOOOO many memories for me!! The green stamps, wow! My grandmother bought my brother his first guitar with books of greenstamps!!
I remember ALL of them!!! I remember ironing my hair (almost burnt it once). I also remember my Mom using the coke bottle with the holes in it before they had steam irons.
You took me down memory lane, Richard. Thank you. As much as I should be taking a DIRTY NAP right now, it definitely put a smile on my face.
I also remember gas being $.39 a gallon. Remember drive-in movies? I used to go to them with my parents in my pj's. We'd bring out pillow and blankets and fall asleep in the back seat. I also remember the phone numbers. My granparents number was Chapel 49970. That was in Connecticut at the time.
Thanks for the memories!!
I remembered ZERO! :eek: :eek:
Does that mean I'm still very young?:p *sigh* No ancient experience. :p
A word before a phone number?!?! :eek: I never knew something like that EVER existed! :eek:
Oh to be young again! **sigh** Yes, many decades ago our home telephone number was Hemlock-42245 so you dial HE4-2245. And get this, no area code.Quote:
Originally posted by popcornbird
I remembered ZERO! :eek: :eek:
Does that mean I'm still very young?:p *sigh* No ancient experience. :p
A word before a phone number?!?! :eek: I never knew something like that EVER existed! :eek:
PCB you are very young but when you get to be my age you'll look at your kids and tell them about video tapes and the fact that cars used to use gasoline. Patience girl, you'll get there soon enough.
Anyone remember Spoolies? Those little rubber things you used to curl your hair with???
Yup, I used them too, when my Mom wasn't perming my hair.Quote:
Originally posted by moosmom
Anyone remember Spoolies? Those little rubber things you used to curl your hair with???
Are those the ones that folded over to keep your hair inside? Awful to sleep on:(Quote:
Originally posted by moosmom
Anyone remember Spoolies? Those little rubber things you used to curl your hair with???
OMG, to think I am older than dirt.:eek:
It's even scarier that I still USE metal ice trays with lever.
Still have my roller skates with the key and glass milk bottles.
Also to think that our milk was delivered in a wagon pulled by a horse. We would wait outside for the milkman cause we always had a carrot for the horse whose name was Dolly.
Remember the old wringer washing machines? Where there were two wringers on top so you could put your clothes through to press the water out of them cause there was no spin cycle.
Ouch!!!
24 of 25!!!!!!!
The only one that I did not remember was "Butch Wax"
Older Than Dirt!!!!!
;) :)
Freckles,
Yup! Thems the ones!! :)
Delidog,
I had four brothers so that's why I remembered "Butch Wax" .
The boys all wore their hair in buzz cuts or crew cuts and used
this gooey wax stuff to make it stick up in front. Cool huh? :p
3. Candy cigarettes
I still eat these
4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles
Ever been to PEI??? its bottles only!
5. Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes
Yep Rocken Johnies still has them.
7. Party lines
Yep, used one a few yrs back.
12. Peashooters
Friends had em.
14. 45 RPM records
r those the square ones?? called A tracks, if its the same thing, them yep, we have about 50 of em & they still work too.
22. Cork popguns
Those were fun
23. Drive-ins
I went to one a yr ago
25. Wash tub wringers
my grandma had one at the cottage when I was young.
So thats 9 :) I'm getting older
But I'm only 21yrs old!!!
I just realized I'm as old as a deck of cards. Thank God I had my afternoon nap! I remember sticking my finger in the wringer washer to see if it would get flat. It didn't, but ouch. I remember we left our doors open or unlocked all the time, cars too. I remember black and white TV's..do they still make them? Mono vinyl records, no stereos...Transitor radios ..AM only...I'm stopping now, all this thinking is shorting out my old brain.