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Back in My Day...


Back in my day, Pluto was a planet.

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Back in my day, I was the only one who could get the straw in Capri Sun without poking through the bag.

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Back in my day, we didn't have "safety scissors." You had to risk poking your eyes out with the cheap metal ones that were always loose and was more likely to fold the paper than cut it.

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Back in my day, "Raw Umber" was a crayon color.

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Back in my day, we went to town once a week (on Saturdays).



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Back in my day, there was no such thing as a "cordless phone" (much less a cell phone).

Every phone was tethered to the wall with a four foot curly cord and you'd stretch it as far as you could trying to do things around the house until it wouldn't stretch ANY MORE!  Then it would turn itself into a bungled, knotted mess and you'd be left only able to talk a foot away from the wall the phone was on.

AND WE LIKED IT!   WEEEEEEE LOOOOOOOOOOVED IT!  We were hostages to our telephone, wrapped up like a ball of string and we LOVED IT!

(sorry, went a little SNL there.  Dana Carvey's "Back in my day" skits were some of my favorites)

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Actually, I remember my mom beat the system on the phone cord back in the day. She bought a 20 foot cord and could walk anywhere in the house with it. But being the prankster I am when she wasn't nearby I'd always wrap it once around my neck and when she turned around pretend I had gotten caught in it and was choking. smile.gif

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Back in my day we were on a party line and all the ladies up the line (my mom included) would would listen to each other's gossip and phone conversations.

One of these ladies was even open about it enough that she would call people back and ask them what they had told someone else because she couldn't remember all the details.


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Oh yeah . . . and my mom had one of those 20' cords too so she could carry the phone around to listen to everyone else's conversations while she worked around the kitchen.



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Back in my day there were no remote controls for the TV.

THAT'S WHY MY DAD HAD ME! When I wasn't around he'd lay on the floor in front of the TV so he was in arms reach of the channel knob.

Then came cable, and they had a corded remote.

I got laid off hmm.gif

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Back in my day, I was the only kid in my grade from 1st - 6th grades. I had one classmate in kindergarten, then started 7th grade in town school.





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Back in my day all the soda bottles were made out of GLASS. Even the two liters.

For some reason the two liters weren't refundable and just got thrown in the trash!

But the 16 oz bottles that came in 8 packs were refundable for a dime a peice. My Dad would let me pull my wagon full of them down to the corner beer depot and get the money for them. This started my habit of drinking waaaaaaaay too much soday smile.gif

I also remember how ugly some of the soda bottles would look even when you first got them full of soda. They had been re-used so many times. It's hard to believe they were completely sanitary.

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Back in my day, I remember taking recycling those glass soda bottles. There was this conveyor belt that we put the bottles on so they could be taken to the back of the grocery store. And then we'd do our grocery shopping, and I'd get a nickel or a dime to get something out of the candy machine. If I was really lucky, I'd get a quarter and get some cheap plastic toy.

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Back in my day we had "ON"cable. The cable box had a key to lock us kids out of using it when my parents were away. It never prevented me from trying and trying to get it to turn on. hmm

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Back in my day, before cable, my parents bought one of those crazy big antenna's for the roof.

It was supposed to get the best reception for local television and on good days even pick up neighboring cities broadcasts like Chicago.

We had a box in the house that would turn it up to 360 degrees to get the best signal.

For some reason I used to love to turn it all the way and then run out on to the lawn to watch it turn (of course, I did this before my Dad got home so I wouldn't get yelled at).

Apparently I was easily amused. And I still got yelled at every time because it was never back in it's right position when my Dad tried to watch TV smile.gif

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Back in my day...There was no remote control for the television. So we would have Jeremy come down and change the channels for us......I'm sorry, I'm just amusing myself here.
Is it a bad thing to be by yourself giggling at your own jokes?

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Back in my day...There was no remote control for the television. So we would have Jeremy come down and change the channels for us......I'm sorry, I'm just amusing myself here.
Is it a bad thing to be by yourself giggling at your own jokes?



You're bringing back some memories I had blocked out.

I seem to recall my Dad renting me out when he wasn't home hmm.gif  Aaaaaah, those long greyhound rides to Indiana bleh.gif

 



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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

 

ray925 wrote:

Back in my day...There was no remote control for the television. So we would have Jeremy come down and change the channels for us......I'm sorry, I'm just amusing myself here.
Is it a bad thing to be by yourself giggling at your own jokes?



You're bringing back some memories I had blocked out.

I seem to recall my Dad renting me out when he wasn't home hmm.gif Aaaaaah, those long greyhound rides to Indiana bleh.gif

 

 



Oh, so you're that kid?!

 



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Back in my day, we kept those stupid seat belt things tucked back in behind the seats so they didn't bug us.



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Seat belts? Back in my day, my mom didn't have her driver's license until I was 8. We had to walk or take the bus. And then when she did get a car, the seat belts were lap belts. And her boyfriend's truck didn't have any at all.

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Back in my day MTV played music videos.



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Thought this fit!


1977
: Long hair
2007
: Longing for hair



1977
: KEG
2007
: EKG

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1977
: Acid rock
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2007
: Acid reflux
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1977
: Moving to California because it's cool
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2007
: Moving to Arizona because it's warm
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1977
: Trying to look like Marlon Brando or
Liz Taylor

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2007
: Trying NOT to look like Marlon Brando or
Liz Taylor

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1977
: Seeds and stems
2007
: Roughage

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1977
: Hoping for a BMW
2007
: Hoping for a BM

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19 77
: Going to a new, hip joint
2007
: Receiving a new hip joint

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1977
: Rolling Stones
2007
: Kidney Stones

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1977
: Screw the system
2007
: Upgrade the system

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1977 : Disco
2007: Costco

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1977 : Parents begging you to get your hair cut
2007: Children begging you to get their heads
shaved

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1977 : Passing the drivers' test
2007: Passing the vision test

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1977 : Whatever
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Just in case you weren't feeling too old today, this
will certainly change things. Each year the staff at
Beloit College in Wisconsin puts together a list to
try to give the faculty a sense of the mindset of this year's incoming freshmen. Here's this year's list:

The people who are starting college this fall across
the nation were born in 1989.

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They are too young to remember the 1st space shuttle blowing up.

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Their lifetime has always included AIDS.

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Bottle caps have always been screw off and plastic.

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The CD was introduced the year they were born.

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They have always had an answering machine





They have always had cable.

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They cannot fathom not having a remote control.

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Jay Leno has always been on the Tonight Show.

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Popcorn has always been cooked in the microwave.

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They never took a swim and thought about Jaws.

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They can't imagine what hard contact lenses are.

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They don't know who Mork was or where he was from.

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They never heard: 'Where's the Beef?', 'I'd walk
a mile for a Camel', or 'de plane, Boss, de plane.'

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They do not care who shot J. R. and have no idea who J. R. even is.

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McDonald's never came in Styrofoam containers.

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They don't have a clue how to use a typewriter.

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Back in my day, we kept those stupid seat belt things tucked back in behind the seats so they didn't bug us.




 Back in my day my parents couldn't afford cars with seatbelts.  Anytime we went anywhere my dad just put a cinder block on my lap and said "There!  That should hold ya in place!"

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(sorry, went a little SNL there.  Dana Carvey's "Back in my day" skits were some of my favorites)


I knew exactly what you were referring to.  Those skits KILL me!  Dana is so funny.

 



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Back in my day there were only 2 fast food restaurants in town.  We had only one McDonald's restaurant and it wasn't one of those that you could sit inside to eat.  The building had a roof over-hang and you walked up to the counter to get your food.  The only food they sold was regular hamburgs, cheeseburgs, small fries, and small Coke; there weren't different sizes of drinks & fries. Once you had the food, you either sat at a picnic table to eat or ate it in the car.  The other restaurant was an A & W.....you couldn't go inside to order your food, they came out to the car to take your order. And they were closed in the winter.

In my house it was a special treat to go to either restaurant.....my parents didn't have the money to eat out very often. 

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Back in my day, I was the only kid in my grade from 1st - 6th grades. I had one classmate in kindergarten, then started 7th grade in town school.


Seriously?  weirdface

 



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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

Back in my day all the soda bottles were made out of GLASS. Even the two liters. For some reason the two liters weren't refundable and just got thrown in the trash!


Trash?!  no.gif  Back in my day, we recycled all of our glass soda bottles - refunds or not!

 



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Back in my day we were on a party line and all the ladies up the line (my mom included) would would listen to each other's gossip and phone conversations. One of these ladies was even open about it enough that she would call people back and ask them what they had told someone else because she couldn't remember all the details.


Seriously on this one too?  I can't tell if you're joking.

 



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When you can't get through it you can listen to it with a 'na na na na', Well I've been there before"
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Back in my day MTV played music videos.


... sigh...

 



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WebGuy wrote:

Back in my day we were on a party line and all the ladies up the line (my mom included) would would listen to each other's gossip and phone conversations. One of these ladies was even open about it enough that she would call people back and ask them what they had told someone else because she couldn't remember all the details.


Seriously on this one too? I can't tell if you're joking.

 

 



I think he might really be serious about this LS.  We had a party line too, and all the women used to do that.  It was the only way they ever had time to talk with each other and keep current on what was going on with all of them.

Of course if you wanted a private phone conversation all you had to do was ask the other people to please hang up and usually they complied.  Oh, you also couldn't make a phone call out if a member of the party line was talking to someone else either......you'd either have to wait until they were finished with their conversation or politely ask them if they'd hang up so you could place a call. 

 



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