A found a channel that has been playing the goldbergs reruns. It's like watching my teen life before my eyes
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I remember watching the first alleged moon landing on tv and how they used to show the casualty figures from vietnam on the evening news. I had a pair of bell bottoms with flowers on them that my aunt the hippy sewed for me. Those were strange times to grow up in even by today's standards.
even better than etch a sketch was spirograph
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Zinc, 1943, copper was needed for the war.I never knew there were ever white pennies
That is a portable hair dryer. I once attempted to modify one into a hovercraft. Proof of concept worked but the practical application was less than desired. On another note, my grandmother wasn’t happy with me.• Phone booths - and calls were a dime.
• Photo mat booths - and it took weeks to get your photos back.
• Black and white TV with 8 channels and rabbit ear antennas.
• Movie theaters that always played double-features.
• Winter boots that were "slickers" - you put your foot in, shoes and all. Mom slipped an old bread bag over your shoe so you could get your foot in.
• The Pledge of Allegence, every morning, in school
• Manual typewriters, taking note hand, being graded on cursive penmanship
Who knows what this is?
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A Lil later but I do have an almost massive collection of late 80s, 90s girbaud jeans and shorts. Cassettes to as a side note. Nothing like good analog music. Oh and my garbage pail kids too. All the above actual period stuff no new redo.I loved bell bottom pants
And still do
Scars are the medals of a lived life.I have a few scars I must admit, and some are still visible after more than a half century.
They’re magnetic; I have a few.It says steel.
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