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  • #31
    Originally posted by obiwan18




    I grew up on a farm in Rural Canada, different in many ways than what Joseph lived through, but very similar in others.
    Grew up on a Dairy, 10 miles south of Modesto. Ca.


    The schools could have been mine, at least elementary school.
    My school was First to Eight, 1/4 of a miles from my house. 200 or so students top.

    I guess I've led a sheltered life growing up, and I'm thankful for some of the stuff I got to do.
    Me to, to a degree.

    Didn't watch much TV, during the long summers since we only had two channels. Much more fun to read a book.
    Did not have a TV until the Fall of 1958. I was a Freshman in High School.

    Why play music on long trips? My dad would play his radio and listen to his 60's songs that we would all listen too, and try to remember all of the words.

    I can remember long trips that I would read a book solid for maybe 5 hours, and not want to get out because the book engrossed me completely.
    No trips, unless the school took me somewhere. Had to clean the barns each day and help sometimes with the cows. No dad, but we had a radio.

    Joseph, thanks for your posts. Where would any of us be without nostalgia, and yearning for simpler times?

    Thanks for the reminder.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Joseph
      Don't count on it.
      why get all misty then over something youll never have back? do you want to return to those times? if so just shoot yourself and get along to heaven, where the beach boys play infinite sets and the summers never end.
      "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
      'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger

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      • #33
        Originally posted by MRT144


        Why get all misty then over something you'll never have back? do you want to return to those times? If so just shoot yourself and get along to heaven, where the beach boys play infinite sets and the summers never end.
        Those who don't read history are bound to repeat it.
        It would take hours to tell the people to day how it really was. In my part of Calif., it was not so bad. In other parts of the world it was bad. But each of us only lived in our little part and only know about the other parts from what we read or hear.
        My house never had a lock on the door. I had to work at home, so question asked. My first car belong to my wife. We did not talk back to teachers. We did not try to destroy our schools. If another adult told us to do something, we did it. I use to hitchhike and never worried about being kidnapped. No guns, knifes at school. No shooting at school. Clime was very low in our area. Just about everything was cheap. $0.10 cents for a coke, go to the movies for a dime. A drive in was one dollar for a full car. A man could earn a living for a family, while his wife stay home to take care of his family. Almost everyone knew all of his/her neighbors, now no one know who lives next door.

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        • #34
          Bah, the present is always much better... simply for the reason we are more technologically advanced, and that's good for all people (think of hospitals for one). In the old days you wouldn't be able to talk to people across the world on a website devoted to a computer game.
          “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
          - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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          • #35
            It seems to me that my age group is caught in the middle.

            I remember playing king of the hill on a dirt hill.

            I remember playing Smear the Queer(derogatory to homosexuals, though that never entered our heads then) where everybody tackled the guy with the ball.

            I remember kick the can, where everyone was free if one of the hiders could get to the can before the finder did.

            But, I also remember video games, the Atari 2600, colecovision, Pong, Space Invaders. Cable when we got to have 30 channels instead of three.

            So, really, I understand both sides of this argument. There is nothing wrong with nostalgia.

            The world isn't better or worse, it's just different.

            ACK!
            Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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            • #36
              im bound to repeat your utopia? then why dissuade my denial of your era?
              "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
              'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger

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              • #37
                Originally posted by MRT144
                im bound to repeat your utopia? then why dissuade my denial of your era?
                You, however, already have "bitter old man" down pat.



                ACK!
                Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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                • #38
                  My house never had a lock on the door.
                  We had a lock, just never used it until I was 15 and my folks got broken into.

                  Living in the country has many advantages, especially for a kid growing up. I'd like mine to have some of the fun that I did.



                  Thanks for giving us just a bit of a glimpse into your memories Joseph.
                  Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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                  • #39
                    "I have distinct reservations as too how good the 'good old days' were."
                    -Franklin Delano Roosevelt
                    "I wrote a song about dental floss but did anyone's teeth get cleaner?" -Frank Zappa
                    "A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue, but moderation in principle is always a vice."- Thomas Paine
                    "I'll let you be in my dream if I can be in yours." -Bob Dylan

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                    • #40
                      I don't think of them as "good ole days" just days of my youth.

                      ACK!
                      Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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                      • #41
                        I hope that you're just talking about your own family when you use that 'We' word Joseph...

                        Like I said, some families had a waaayyy different experience of the Fifties as a time of violence, 'tough guys', and rebellion. Mostly violence.
                        "Wait a minute..this isn''t FAUX dive, it's just a DIVE!"
                        "...Mangy dog staggering about, looking vainly for a place to die."
                        "sauna stories? There are no 'sauna stories'.. I mean.. sauna is sauna. You do by the laws of sauna." -P.

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                        • #42
                          I was born in 1967, and I entered highschool in 1981.

                          I don't think the 70s and 80s were better than today, and in fact I much prefer having my computer, home entertainment system and other advanced technology than not. I look forward to the future.

                          That said...there are times when I remember summers back in the seventies, when we had air conditioning, but only on the first floor, and when I went downstairs from my sweltering bedroom to watch cartoons (because that's where the color television was), it was like sinking into a pool of pure coolness. I sometimes wish I could do that again.
                          No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Tuberski


                            You, however, already have "bitter old man" down pat.



                            ACK!
                            you are completely correct
                            "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
                            'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by mrmitchell
                              Other grandpas see this and they start agreeing with it, and the deluge begins.

                              "Why, I had to walk 15 miles to school through the snow every day...uphill both ways!"
                              You were lucky. We used to have to crawl 50 miles to school through blinding sandstorms, up a cliff both ways.
                              Golfing since 67

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                              • #45
                                Re: Good Old Days

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                My mother used to cut chicken, chop eggs and spread mayo on the same cutting board with the same knife and no bleach, but we didn't seem to get food poisoning.

                                My mother used to defrost hamburger on the counter AND I used to eat it raw sometimes too, but I can't remember getting E-coli.
                                Read Fast Food Nation and you'll learn about how the meatpacking industry has changed over the past two decades and why food poisoning has become more common.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                Almost all of us would have rather gone swimming in the lake instead of a pristine pool (talk about boring)
                                Except when there was a polio scare.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                The term cell phone would have conjured up a phone in a jail cell, and a pager was the school PA system.
                                Why is this a good thing. Cell phones are great.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                Speaking of school, we all said prayers and the pledge and staying in detention after school caught all sorts of negative attention. We must have had horribly damaged psyches.
                                I don't recall anyone forcing me to pray to their god, thank god.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                I can't understand it. Schools didn't offer 14 year olds an abortion or condoms (we wouldn't have known what either was anyway)
                                Yup, all them schools have abortion clinics in 'em. Kids can get abortions in between math and English class.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                Remember school nurses?
                                The old folks cut the budget for school nurses years ago.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                Dad drove a car with leaded gas.
                                This is a good thing? Has this writer ever heard of lead poisoning? What a twit.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                Our music had to be left inside when we went out to play
                                We used to stick the speakers out the windows. Guess this guy never figured out how to do that.

                                Originally posted by Joseph
                                I should probably sue the folks now for the danger they put us in when we all slept in campgrounds in the family tent.
                                Yup, it is a proven fact that no one ever goes camping any more.
                                Golfing since 67

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