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Genki Hikari

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42. Glass bottles of soda sold in regular vending machines
Wed Oct 5, 2022, 11:34 PM
Oct 2022

Last edited Thu Oct 6, 2022, 12:11 AM - Edit history (4)

"Ice chest" style soda vending machines, where you lifted the lid, put in your money, and slid the bottle over to get it out.

L'eggos pantyhose

TV soap operas being 15 minutes long

American Bandstand, Midnight Special and Don Kirschner's Rock Concert music shows.

When TVs were "sets" in wood cabinets far bigger than the screens.

Your car's bright lights being activated by a button you pushed in the floorboard.

Vinyl-roofed cars

When pickup trucks were for work, not show

My grandfather's push-button gear shift in the car.

Students having their own designated smoking areas at school

School cafeterias served real food, not pizza and chicken nuggets. Friday was either hamburger or pizza day. The pizza slice was a rectangle.

Gallons of milk came in paper cartons.

You needed a church key to drink canned soda.

Phones being hardwired inside your house.

Phones that weighed more than a gallon of milk.

Phonebooks from the phone company

Paying for long distance phone calls

Toll call charges between neighboring cities with different area codes

LPs, cassettes, 8 tracks

Entire swaths of the country with zero FM stations.

Even cheap radios being able to pick up AM radio stations hundreds of miles away--but only at night.

AM radio playing all kinds of music, and "talk" radio was the farm reports in rural areas.

Hours set aside on radio stations for listeners to dedicate songs to people.

The drinking age = 18.

Having color choices with appliances, sinks, tubs, toilets, and even paper towels and toilet paper!

If I think of more, I'll post more.



I just had this discussion with my son mercuryblues Oct 2022 #1
Kenny who? trof Oct 2022 #2
It was a running joke on South Park mercuryblues Oct 2022 #17
Still going strong in 2022! Shermann Oct 2022 #22
Wearing my skate key around my neck. The huckster livetohike Oct 2022 #3
And the TV signed off at midnight calguy Oct 2022 #9
Absolutely! SharonAnn Oct 2022 #10
Absolutely! SharonAnn Oct 2022 #16
And when it signed off, they'd play the National Anthem. Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 #24
Oh yeah.... I forgot about that. lol calguy Oct 2022 #32
When they signed on in the morning, too Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #41
Only 3 black and white stations. Had to adjust the rabbit ears to get NBC. rubbersole Oct 2022 #14
Oh god. Skate key. Yes. trof Oct 2022 #52
You had TV. I was 10 ,or 12 when we got a set. trof Oct 2022 #54
I could find an empty pop bottle calguy Oct 2022 #4
Nope, but Main 5 6521! elleng Oct 2022 #5
Our family doctor made house calls! Atticus Oct 2022 #6
All of the above. SharonAnn Oct 2022 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Atticus Oct 2022 #7
Black and white TV, no remote. Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 #8
I even remember a little life before the television - sitting in the dark rurallib Oct 2022 #13
Oh yeah. trof Oct 2022 #53
My dad had a remote Dave in VA Oct 2022 #31
I am so old that I remember SouthernLiberal Oct 2022 #12
Slide rules. Ocelot II Oct 2022 #15
The knife sharpener going around my neighborhood every year trying to applegrove Oct 2022 #18
The smell of a fresh mimeograph C_U_L8R Oct 2022 #19
In the morning by the teachers' lounge before class! MLAA Oct 2022 #28
Blue laws: stores were closed on Sundays. FuzzyRabbit Oct 2022 #20
Honey came with a section of the hive in the jar. rubbersole Oct 2022 #21
Gas station attendants FuzzyRabbit Oct 2022 #23
They had a place like that in Edinburg Texas Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #44
TVs with round screens that were... Scottie Mom Oct 2022 #25
It's 10:00pm do you know where your children are? onecaliberal Oct 2022 #26
I remember... MLAA Oct 2022 #27
Burma Shave road signs FuzzyRabbit Oct 2022 #29
Vaccinations at school. FuzzyRabbit Oct 2022 #30
We lived in the country, so our milk came straight from our Jersey cows. Arkansas Granny Oct 2022 #33
yikes!! alot of what you guys have said,,, plus KarenS Oct 2022 #34
Oh, my. Many years, many memories. Frustratedlady Oct 2022 #35
First time I saw TV was in the local hardware store. No Vested Interest Oct 2022 #46
Stella DALLAS. marybourg Oct 2022 #49
Thank you! I knew that didn't sound right. So much for my memory. Frustratedlady Oct 2022 #50
Just don't ask me what I ate for dinner last night. marybourg Oct 2022 #51
Watching Kate Smith Show MOMFUDSKI Oct 2022 #36
1 room country school nancy1942 Oct 2022 #37
The Fuller Brush man, madamesilverspurs Oct 2022 #38
When I was two, I ran away with the milkman. Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #43
Gods, you guys... you're making me feeling REALLY old out here!!! (LOL) slightlv Oct 2022 #39
My grandmother was the last party line customer Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #40
Glass bottles of soda sold in regular vending machines Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #42
Here's something else I remember Genki Hikari Oct 2022 #45
This whole thread brings back so many memories. Paper Roses Oct 2022 #47
My Jr. High Maine Abu El Banat Oct 2022 #48
Lots of interesting memories. trof Oct 2022 #55
Tail-end boomer, nearly but not quite retired lambchopp59 Oct 2022 #56
Our first 'dining table' was a huge wooden cable spool. trof Oct 2022 #57
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