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Who remembers what?

A young lad asked me the other day, 'What was your favourite  'fast food' when you were growing up?'
'We didn’t have fast food when I was growing up,' I informed him. 'All the food was slow.’
'C'mon, seriously. Where did you eat?’

'It  was a place called home,'' I explained.
'Mum cooked every day and when Dad got home from work, we sat down together at the table to eat dinner. If I didn't like what was on my plate, I was allowed to sit there until I did like it.'

I didn't tell him the part about how I had to have permission to leave the table.

Here are some other things I would have told him about my childhood, but I’d figured he couldn’t handle it:

 

For example . . . . .

1.                  Some parents NEVER owned their own house, wore jeans, set foot on a golf course, travelled out of the state let alone country, or had a credit card.

2.                  My parents never drove me to school. We walked or rode a  bicycle [you were really lucky to have one) that weighed probably 50 pounds, and only had one speed - slow.

3.                  We didn't have a television in our house until I was 10.
It was, of course black and white, and the stations went off the air at 10 PM, after playing the National Anthem and Epilogue. Transmission commenced at around 6:00 am with  a locally produced news or farm show, featuring local people.

4.                  Pizzas were not around, and when introduced they were not ‘home’ delivered. But milk was.

5.                  Newspapers were delivered by young boys earning a few bob a week – a bob was the equivalent of 10 cents. My brother delivered newspapers, six days a week at 6:00 every morning.

6.                  Film stars kissed with their mouths shut and parents slept in ‘Single’ beds - at least they did in the films. There were no movie ratings because all movies were responsibly produced for everyone to enjoy viewing, without sex, profanity, violence or almost anything offensive.

If you grew up in a generation before there was fast food, you may want to share some of these memories with your children and / or grandchildren.
Just don't blame me if they bust a gut laughing.

Growing up isn't what it used to be, is it?

MEMORIES from a friend:

1.                  My Dad is cleaning out my grandmother's house (she died recently) and he brought me an old lemonade bottle.  
In the bottle top was a stopper with a bunch of holes in it.
I knew immediately what it was, but my daughter had no idea. 
She thought they had tried to make it into a salt shaker or something.
I knew it as the bottle that sat on the end of the ironing board to 'sprinkle' clothes with water because we didn't have steam irons.  Man, I am old.

How  many do you remember?  

2.                  Headlight dip-switches on the floor of the car

3.                  Ignition switches on the dashboard.

4.                  Trouser leg clips for bicycles without chain guards.  

5.                  Soldering irons you heated on a gas burner.

6.                  Using hand signals predating indicators.


Older Than Dirt Quiz:
Count all the ones that you remember NOT the ones you were told about. Ratings at the bottom.

1.                  Sweet [lollies] cigarettes

2.                  Coffee shops with juke boxes 

3.                  Home milk delivery in glass bottles

4.                  Party lines on the telephone

5.                  Newsreels before the movie  

6.                  The Sun; The Argus; The Herald; Newsday

7.                  TV test patterns that came on at night after the last show and were there until TV shows started again in the morning.

8.                  Originally there were only 3 TV channels [Channel 0 later 10 was the fourth)
But some people were lucky to receive 2 channels – lots of ‘snowing, ghosting, etc

9.                  Peashooters 

10.              78 rpm - 16 1/3 rpm records - 33 rpm  records -  45 rpm  records

11.              The introduction of vinyl and the LP [Long Play]records

12.              Hi-fi's

13.              Metal ice trays with  levers

14.              Blue flashbulb

15.              Cork popguns 

16.              Wash  tub wringers 

17.              Ice chests – and ice being delivered from a horse drawn cart later replaced by a little truck

18.              School children being allowed to go home for lunch or the local shopping strip for chips & potato cakes or a hamburger wrapped in last weeks newspaper.

 

If  you remembered   -

0 - 5 You're still young
6 -10        You are getting older

11- 15      Don't tell your age
16 -18      You're positively  ancient!
  

I must be 'positively ancient' but those memories are some of the best of my life.

PS.        I used a large type face so you could read it easily

 

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I remember those parks, witches hat's were my favourite, loved flatsy dolls and giggles. Adventure Island - did that have a panda or 2?

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Who remembers this old KFC ad?

Hugo said you go and I said no you go...

Early 70's?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHSt8I3pt6s

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@crystal-gems wrote:

@boris1gary wrote:

and we used to have to stand up for God Save the Queen at the pictures.


When I became an adult and grew a brain, I refused to stand up.

 

Interesting comment Polks.

Being Australians for many generations we stood up for King George,  and then the Queen, out of respect

Australia was still pink on the world map. .


My theory is that I can respect someone sitting or standing.  My respect comes from by head, not my bottom.

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I watched the ad, i don't have sound - but i don't remember the ad - can't imagine that would be used today - was pretty funny (for my odd sense of humour anyway).

Woman LOL

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i can't imagine it without sound Boris. It was the tune that was catchy.

I remember the song and most of the words.

 

 

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And good old Sunlight soap is good for making homemade napalm.Double bwahaha
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In the parks I used to enjoy those merry-go-rounds you used to push to build up speed before jumping on the deck.And maypoles😊
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@spotweldersfriend wrote:
In the parks I used to enjoy those merry-go-rounds you used to push to build up speed before jumping on the deck.And maypoles😊

So many terrible injuries caused by those things.  They don't exist any more in Qld.

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I don't think they exist anywhere polls.We all used to play on them and sometimes fell off etc but for the life of me I can't think of anyone I know ever being seriously hurt.We did all sorts of silly things back then,but we all survived. Being a boy,you like that little bit of 'danger'. That's what makes it fun😊
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we weren't allowed to have KFC, maybe the size of the kids put Dad off. I do remember having Latin lesson's in my first year of high school and coming home to tell Mum, her answer was - how stupid, where would you use Latin in this day and age (or something like that), can remember standing proudly and answering - how would you know Mum, I might want to marry a Latin man one day.

Woman LOL

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