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Julius Xavier

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You all would enjoy it.


Read, & smile.

Do You Remember?










DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN...?

All the girls had ugly gym uniforms?

It took five minutes for the TV warm up?

Nearly everyone's Mom was at home when the kids got home from school?

Nobody owned a purebred dog?

When a quarter was a decent allowance?

You'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny?

Your Mom wore nylons that came in two pieces?

All your male teachers wore neckties and female teachers had
their hair done every day and wore high heels?

You got your windshield cleaned, oil checked, and gas pumped,
without asking, all for free, every time?

And you didn't pay for air?

It was considered a great privilege to be taken out to dinner
at a real restaurant with your parents?

They threatened to keep kids back a grade if they failed. . and they did?

When a 57 Chevy was everyone's dream car...to cruise,
peel out, lay rubber or watch submarine races, and people went steady?

No one ever asked where the car keys were
because they were always in the car,
in the ignition, and the doors were never locked?

Lying on your back in the grass with your friends
and saying things like, "That cloud looks like a "

Playing baseball with no adults to help younger kids figure out why it's the National Passtime?

Stuff from the store came without safety caps and hermetic seals
because no one had yet tried to poison a perfect stranger?





And with all our progress, don't you just wish, just once,
you could slip back in time and savor the slower pace,
and share it with the children of today?



When being sent to the principal's office was nothing
compared to the fate that awaited the student at home?
Basically we were in fear for our lives,
but it wasn't because of drive-by shootings, drugs, gangs, etc.

Our parents and grandparents were a much bigger threat!
But we survived because their love was greater than the threat.

Who can still remember
Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Laurel and Hardy,
Howdy Dowdy and the Peanut Gallery,
the Lone Ranger, The Shadow Knows,
Nellie Bell, Roy and Dale, Trigger and Buttermilk.


As well as summers filled with bike rides, baseball games,
Hula Hoops, bowling and visits to the pool,
and eating Kool-Aid powder with sugar.
Didn't that feel good, just to go back and say, "Yeah, I remember that"?




Remember what a double dog dare is, read on.
And remember that the perfect age is somewhere between
old enough to know better and too young to care.

How many of these do you remember?

Candy cigarettes
Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside
Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles
Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes
Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum
Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers
Newsreels before the movie
P.F. Fliers


Telephone numbers with a word prefix...(Raymond 4-601).
Party lines


Peashooters
Howdy Dowdy
45 RPM records
Green Stamps
Hi-Fi's

Metal ice cubes trays with levers
Mimeograph paper
Beanie and Cecil
Roller-skate keys
Cork pop guns
Drive ins
Studebakers


Washtub wringers
The Fuller Brush Man
Reel-To-Reel tape recorders
Tinkertoys
Erector Sets
The Fort Apache Play Set
Lincoln Logs
15 cent McDonald hamburgers


5 cent packs of baseball cards -
with that awful pink slab of bubble gum

Penny candy

35 cent a gallon gasoline
Jiffy Pop popcorn

Do you remember a time when...

Decisions were made by going "eeny-meeny-miney-moe"?
Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, "Do Over!"?
"Race issue" meant arguing about who ran the fastest?
Catching the fireflies could happily occupy an entire evening?
It wasn't odd to have two or three "Best Friends"?

The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was "cooties"?
Having a weapon in school meant being caught with a slingshot?
A foot of snow was a dream come true?

Saturday morning cartoons weren't 30-minute commercials for action figures?
"Oly-oly-oxen-free" made perfect sense?
Spinning around, getting dizzy, and falling down was cause for giggles?

The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team?
War was a card game?
Baseball cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle?
Taking drugs meant orange-flavored chewable aspirin?
Water balloons were the ultimate weapon?

If you can remember most or all of these, then you have lived!!!!!!!


Now every once in awhile take a break from Now and think back to Then....


I Double-Dog-Dare You!



-DocIndyJones
 

Marc Chevalier

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I see this list and wonder if a similar one was published in the 1940s, promoting nostalgia for life in 1905. It makes me wonder how many aspects of daily life and culture (toys and games, snacks and drinks, advertising campaigns, actors and actresses, athletes and teams, triumphs and scandals) that were well known and cherished by people back in 1905, are COMPLETELY forgotten today.

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Etienne

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DocIndyJones, I loved your post! I remember 99% of the things mentioned! (Read my post in Was Your Town Retro?--I think that's the thread, or something close to that). Magical days that were such fun and pretty darn wholesome! Thanks for the memories:) -Etienne
 

jake_fink

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I see this list and wonder if a similar one was published in the 1940s, promoting nostalgia for life in 1905.

There was a lot of nostalgia even then - maybe more. There were a number of comics published in newspapers that hearkened back to a "simpler time" - I have clippings somewhere, I'll try to find them. They usually began, "Remember when..." ("Remember when a haircut was two bits and a cigar cost a nickel?" Illustrated with a guy with a shiny new haircut and fresh cigar. Not really roll on the floor laughing kind of stuff.)

The Western was a pretty popular motif through the 30s & 40s, which is pure nostalgia.

The Little Rascals also, although set in cotemporary Anytown USA was built around nostalgia, the little one room school house and all that, as was Leave it to Beaver, a comfy suburb where the fire engine is forty years out of date and old men in crumpled hats carry sandwich boards. The Loony Toons also reference the past, though not always to praise it so much as bury it, One Froggy Evening being the most obvious example I can think of.

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Nostalgia itself is nothing new, but, yeah, there seem to be certain schism points, beyond which we don't rememebre and don't really try to recall. Your 1905 is a good example, but anytime before the Great War i spretty much lost to the sands of time.

Also, photogrpahs were becoming more common and movies had sound, and there is a heap of popular culture that we can channel through to the 20s, 30s, 40s & 50s. The teens and oughts and the gay nineties don't have as much for us to draw on now.
 

Julius Xavier

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Etienne-

I'm glad you liked my post I can't wait to meet you on the Queen Mary.


Everyone else if there is anything you felt is left off this list then post it.



-DocIndyJones
 

Maj.Nick Danger

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Nostalgia lasts about 50 years.

That collective nostalgia thing only lasts as long as the generation that lived it is still here.
50 years from now, I fear there will be no one to remember anything on the list.
Then people will be nostalgic about backwards baseball hats, Hiphop, American Idol, etc. lol
(I'm glad I'll be long gone)
 

RedPop4

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Lotta truth to that, Marc.
Look at music. I think, I don't have evidence and could be completely wrong, but I'm not the only one, am I? I think that there are many who hearken back for "music" where actual human beings play actual instruments, together, at the same time, as opposed to using samples and synthesizers to "lay down a horn track" or whatever.
 

Etienne

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Tell you what, our son (the 27 yr.old) has gone from punk (in his teens) to "indie music" in his early to mid 20's, and is now taking classical piano lessons (presently Bach), and loves the music of the 40's--especially Sinatra! There IS hope!:eusa_clap And our 30 yr. old daughter has been a swing dancer for YEARS! So the timeless appeal of great music is making an impact on the ensuing generations. (Plus, their grandparents cherished that music and it is a point of connection with them and their era. And that's a priceless thing!)
 

Viola

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The entire first post is like some sort of entertaining alien culture on Star Trek! [huh]

I have no idea what's going on, but I'd like to visit.

Nostalgia = remembering Captain Planet, Hammer Time, and the original Ninja Turtles! :D lol

Sincerely,
Born in '84
 

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