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How many can remember


Saturday Morning Cartoons
  13% (48)
Gas under 65 cents a gallon
  8% (31)
The Monkeys
  12% (44)
Rowen and Martin Laugh in
  9% (36)
Televisions and Stereos with Vacuum tubes?
  9% (35)
Records
  12% (45)
The next big thing, 8 track tapes
  9% (33)
Star Trek on NBC
  10% (37)
The premier of MASH
  6% (25)
The first Moon landing
  8% (30)


Total Votes : 364
(last vote on : 1/5/2016 7:28:54 PM)
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InHisHeart -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 12:23:04 PM)

I remember all of them. At least my memory is still good in my old(er) age.




jlf1961 -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 12:23:10 PM)

What about the final episode of MASH?




MsLadySue -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 12:28:33 PM)

I remember everything in the list. Only one I wasn't crazy about was Star Trek ... my older brother hogged the TV for that one.

Didn't view colour TV until the late 70's.




TenderTorment -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 12:28:59 PM)


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ORIGINAL: windchymes

I still like to watch reruns of old westerns like Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Guns of Will Sonnet, Rifleman, The Big Valley, etc.



Throw Champion the wonder horse in that list and I'll fetch the popcorn :)




MsLadySue -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 12:29:46 PM)

I remember the final episode of MASH very well. I cried but looking back not sure all the tears were for the show or that it was ending.




Hillwilliam -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 1:35:29 PM)

I remember all the above.
The cheapest gas I ever saw was 18.9 cents/gallon


Yeah, I'm THAT fuckin old.




altoonamaster -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 1:54:50 PM)

anybody remember the lone ranger




TenderTorment -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 3:14:41 PM)

And Tonto!! Loved that programme :D




smileforme50 -> RE: How many can remember (4/17/2014 4:13:31 PM)

I'm old enough that all those things were in my lifetime....but I don't remember the moon landing and I wasn't old enough to be watching MASH when it first premiered (at least not for my parents to let me watch it) Surprisingly I do remember when Star Trek was on NBC....my dad watched it all the time and I remember hating it (I was a 3 year old girl....what do you expect?)

Not only do I remember the GOOD Saturday morning cartoons (Overture! Curtain! Lights! This is it you've hit the heights!...) ....but how many of you remember "Schoolhouse Rock"....and I bet the generation that grew up watching Schoolhouse Rock is the only American generation who can STILL recite the Preamble to the US Constitution.

TVs and stereos with vacuum tubes....oh yeah...my sister got a stereo with a turntable and 8 track player for Christmas one year. She used to lay on the bedroom floor with a pillow between both speakers blaring directly into her ears. Spent her afternoons listening to Led Zeppelin and the Grateful Dead. I'm surprised she still has any hearing at her age. I STILL have my TV that I bought when I graduated college in 1989....19" portable. 25 years old and it has finally started to act a bit funny so I think it doesn't have too much life left in it.....

This reminds me of something I think I mentioned here before. There is a really cool website http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/] called the Mindset List and it is a sampling of things to demonstrate how the incoming students of a college see things so differently from the school staff that are older then them. I think some of these lists are really fascinating....and they make me feel damned old!!!




tropicalspice -> RE: How many can remember (4/29/2014 11:16:10 AM)

I am clearly older than the rest of you. I don't remember Saturday morning cartoons as a child because I lived in the boonies and we had no tv available until I was in junior high. When I was little, we went to the movies every week, saw the film (always something old, usually western), a newsreel, and a cartoon. I own the entire Lone Ranger series, lots of Casper the friendly ghost, and some old Tom and Jerry. Gas was about 14cents when I got my driver's license at 14. I remember the advent of the battery operated radio instead of the big floor one, not to mention the best thing ever - air conditioning! If you had grown up in Texas before AC, you would remember it too!




metamorfosis -> RE: How many can remember (4/29/2014 3:23:08 PM)

Tom and Jerry.
The debut of Skittles candy.
Coke vs Pepsi taste challenges.
The debut of the home computer.
Mary Lou Retton scoring a perfect 10.
When Michael Jackson was not a freak.
Thinking Star Wars had excellent special effects.
Reading Rainbow.
3-2-1 Contact.
The original cast of Sesame Street.
Garbage patch kids cards that my mom wouldn't let me buy.
Jelly bracelets.
Neon colored everything.
Huge bangs and mini skirts.
Really, really, really, really, really bad sitcoms everywhere.
The oat bran craze.
Only one flavor of Cherrios cereal.
The Trix bunny.
Going cocoa for cocoa puffs.
The Babysitters Club series.
Goonies.
Howard the Duck, Ferris Bueller, and Back to the Future.
Gremlins.
The Night Stalker terrorizing LA.
Not having wrinkles. Worrying that my skin and hair were too oily instead of too dry.
Having boundless energy.
The debut of Starbucks.
The way the smell of grass made me happy.






metamorfosis -> RE: How many can remember (4/29/2014 3:27:35 PM)

Black and white t.v.
Manual controls for the t.v.
Thinking VCRs were neat. Wanting one.
Watches that had no numbers.
Jeans with lots of holes.
My mother not letting us watch the Simpsons. Thinking this was very cruel.




smileforme50 -> RE: How many can remember (4/29/2014 8:01:22 PM)

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The Trix bunny.
Going cocoa for cocoa puffs.


....and King Vitamin and Quisp!




Sexyladydee -> RE: How many can remember (4/30/2014 10:06:28 AM)

Wow I feel pretty young among you old timers on here! I must admit that since my parents paid for my gas until 1977 I don't remember gas prices. But I also remember that $2.50-$3 in gas allowed me to drive my car in NYC for a week until payday until my daughter was born in 1982. So it had to be really cheap then too. Compared to the $3.65 a gallon I drove 50 miles to get yesterday! 😝

I'm not selfish, just stubborn and usually right.

Darkness isn't a place to hide, but a place to embrace. LadyDee




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