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You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return... -
I don't think it's been mentioned yet but; Baseball cards!
From the mid-70s to the mid-80s, baseball cards were totally important to me and my group of friends. Flipping, trading, team/color poker. . .
for some of us this also expanded into other types of cards including hockey, football, and TV/Movie cards (there is a recent thread dedicated to this).
But it wasn't only the fun of collecting them. Putting a card or cards in the spokes of your bicycle wheel was another great thing about cards.
Although I grew up in the suburbs (on LI) and now live in a very rural south, how about riding your bicycle? In my neighborhood, the bike was the primary form of transportation for all kids. We rode our bikes everywhere. To friends' houses. To the mall. To the movie theater. Just around the neighborhood. My son (age 12) has a few friends who don't even know how to ride a bike. Although they all have four-wheelers.
Bus stops are something else I miss. Again this is probably the result of going from the suburbs to the country but when I was a kid, the school bus picked you up at a bus stop that was not directly in front of your house. These days, where I live now a bus will make five stops on a single street to pick up every kid in front of their house rather than everyone meeting at the corner.
Speaking of wood grain. . .
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This PS4 is so much better for it.
HERE is an eBay auction to dress yours up.If I had only spent a tenth of the time studying Physics that I spent learning Star Wars and Baseball trivia, I would have won the Nobel Prize.Comment
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Cold as hell in the winter considering they didn't have fronts.Comment
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Video cameras, thermoses, cassette/VHS holders. Heck, I even remember having some paper cups with woodgrain printed on them.
Cars had woodgrain, inside and out.
Paneling was something everyone wanted to put in their houses.Comment
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[QUOTE=PNGwynne;1314858]Weekend TV with Big Chuck and Little John on ch. 8 and Super-Host on ch. 43. (Can you dig it, Dwayne? )
I'm sure you must have meant Friday nights with Hoolihan and Big Chuck!! I was never too much of a Little John (Rinaldi) fan myself. Super Host ruled - I never missed Saturday Mad Theater. Can't mention Super Host though without giving a shout out to The Ghoul on channel 61. Actually, I miss UHF channels in general...sigh
Great memories to be sure!Comment
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Yes, I love wood grain. If I had my way, I'd re-do my living room 70s style! (renting from my brother, so that's a big fat NO) And I do have 2 wood grain entertainment centers, (living room, my bedroom) 16 wood grain VHS drawer sets, 1 cassette tape drawer set, and a wood grain Atari 2600 cartridge holder.
And I really miss seeing kids playing outside, and Big Wheels going up and down the block!"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."Comment
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-Drive In Movies
-Creature Features
-Five and Dimes
-Having to wait for stuff (no instant accessibility).
-Mail In Promotions
-Brick and Mortar Stores
-Cereal Prizes
-Video Rental PlacesComment
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Thought of something else:
Department Store Catalogs at Christmas
Movie Poster ads in the Newspaper with ShowtimesComment
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Quisp, Quake, King Diamond, Kaboom
Rich colored crafted glassware
Black wrought iron & Spanish decor
Telephones
Mid-century styled lamps & furniture
Local radio & TV stations (and UHF channels)
Family dinners & neighborhood Bar-B-Qs
Mom & Pop downtown shops & services
Local toy stores and 5 & 10's
J. J. Newberry, Gemco, Zody's, Whitefront, Licorice Pizza
Sambo's, Jolly Roger, Straw Hat Pizza, Tastee Freeze, Naugles
Stop 'N Go, Alpha-Beta
Genuine swap meetsComment
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I also miss Kresges and all the stores that sold those Halloween costumes with the plastic masks with elastic band, and the bodysuits inside what I used to call the plastic window cake boxes, I also remember some of those stores had costumes hanging up from the ceilings.Comment
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