Nostalgia What is missing

SpinnerBait_Nut

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'57 Desoto with fluid drive.
Would show off in front of the girls that it was auto and standard both.
They thought was way cool.
Poodle skirts.
 

i386

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Being able to walk on hot asphalt bare footed, painlessly.

Bottle caps permanently stuck in the asphalt outside the store.

Watching Hee-Haw. Going to play in another room after Hee-Haw because kids hate Lawrence Welk.

Watching Dukes of Hazzard in my PJs. Being sent to bed after that so the adults could watch Dallas.

Playing outside and getting dirty.

Finding something to do, not buying something to do.

Jelly Rolls from the grocery store. I'm STILL trying to find those again!

The paper hat the butcher wore.

Going to the woods to cut your own Christmas Tree.

Desert was a special occasion.

A pocket knife was a tool.
 

traderdavel

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Old 45's
Putting a penny on the arm of a record player so it would not skip
Kids being to able to walk to the grocery store without fear
Kids playing baseball in the street (never see kids playing on my block)
Feeling safe at home with Mom and Dad - (hope my kids feel this)
Cheap movie theaters
Tree forts - anybody building these anymore?
Old Italian Traditions
(Many) Old Italians :(

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MikDee

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Candy store made shaved Italian ices!

Dad had a 53' Dodge fluid drive - an automatic stick

The Fuller brush man

Doctors that actually came to the house!

little wax candy coke bottles, filled with different flavored sugar water, that you could drink, then chew on.

colored sugar candy dots, stuck on paper - we actually used to eat them off

turkish taffy

halavah

a polaroid SX70 instant camera

78 rpm records

a wringer washing machine

a Flattop- aka. a "Detroit", or a "Chicago"

DA's- a "Ducks *****" haircut

A white sailors hat- "Square that hat sailor!" do they still make, or wear these anymore?

Real copperbottom paint! Expensive, way back in the late 50's When you put it on, it was copper colored, with actual copper flakes in it, 2 wks in salt water, your boat bottom turned bright green! (copper patina!)

"That's All Folks" I can think of for now, this phrase made famous by Porky Pig
 

jbjennings

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I find lava soap at walmart around here.....back in automotive...Thank goodness.

I loved the RC colas in the big 10oz glass bottles and the peanut butter ritz crackers that came in the "Roll". That was close to heaven and me and my dad could live on 'em.

I miss riding my bike as a kid a couple of miles with my remington 870 and going squirrel hunting in nice oak woods without a "lease". None here anywhere anymore period and truly makes me sad every day...

going fishing/hunting and not getting nervous that you've forgotten some obsure law that requires you to have this permit or that safety item like a blowhorn when you see the gamewarden.

Not seeing "POSTED" signs.

Getting a couple of snows in the winter every year.
:)
 

Kenneth Brown

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BB's and bullets in every store you went to.

Summer sausage (hangdown) and cheese w/crackers in those same stores.

Anything in a glass bottle. I don't drink much but when I do I really prefer it in a brown glass bottle.




We have Scwans deliver every so often. Its an expensive luxary for my wife and her ice cream/frozen yogart. I was thinking just today that they and the tool trucks (Snap-On, Cornwell, Matco) are about the only to-the-door delivery thats still available. Being reletivly young I still remember many of ya'lls things.
 

Hoss the Hermit

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Store employees that know how to make change.
Kids that MAKE their own toys from whatever is laying around.
 

SnappingTurtle

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Mutual of Omaha's “Wild Kingdom”.

Inflatable “Green Dinos” at Dino gas stations.

24 cent a gallon gasoline (I have a business contact in the middle east, and he pays 22 cents, now)!

Drug stores with shake & burger bars.

Burma Shave Signs.

Making “Tar Babies” summers, out of the melting asphalt on the street in front of our house.

Having a “Flat Top” haircut and not being in the Marines.

Homemade rubber band guns.

Having Tarantula vs. Scorpion showdowns in the back yard.

My pet squirrel (she adopted me).

Road side fruit and vegetable stands.

Skinny dipping with girls and no one thinking anything bad about it. :D

Homemade Fireworks.

Weeny Roasts.

Samores.

Running naked through the yard with the whole neighborhood, and jumping through the sprinkler.

Sandboxes.

Standing in the back yard with my Zebco and a rubber practice plug casting for hours into a inflatable pool so Gran Dad would be proud when we went “fishin” with his old friends.

Explaining to the “Texas Power and Light” man why there were so many practice plugs hanging from the line behind our house.

Sticking my hand into the "fishin worm" jars at my Gran Dads hardware store.

Nails by weight racks at the above mentioned store.

Going to the feed store to look at baby chicks.

Evaporative coolers and the smell of wet coconut strands.

Horny Toads.

“Boot and Saddle” shops where they made yours to order.

The joy of finding my first Playboy, full of pictures of women covered in suds, on a seldom used dirt road. What a treasure it was.

My secret box, that everybody knew about, that held my treasures.

Burning “Army Men” and listening to the “silch” noise the melting plastic made, and then explaining to mom what all those little black spots were all over my bed room left over from the smoke from the burning plastic.

Having a chemistry set, and making smoke and stink bombs.

Reading spy books under the covers at night with a flashlight.

The first girl that went with me to the movie theater and set in the balcony with the older couples. She was sweet! Still makes me smile when I think or her.

Writing letters on paper.

Sea Monkeys.

Potato Guns.

Ant Farms.
 

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the original 78 rpm recording of Bing Crosby's "White Christmas"

Sitting at a drug store ice cream counter drinking a vanilla- or cherry-Coke made from syrup and carbonated water

Going to the Saturday Matinee double feature (plus cartoon) for $.25

Gasoline at 19.9 cents per gallon during the "gas wars"

My '55 Chevy 265 with a "three-on-the-tree"

"Duck and cover" drills in school

Politicians and public servants that actually listened to and seemed to care about the public.
 

Limited-Time

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Phone numbers that start with letters.
Corner stores where a quarter bought a days worth of goodies
Penny bubble gum
Wax Lips
Candy Cigarettes & Bubble Gum Cigars
Home made Sling Shots
Back yard baseball and Football games with NO adults in sight
 

Tyme2fish

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Whoa. Sure sounds like we have a bunch of old geriatric members here.:eek::D The bad thing is I can relate to all the comments.
 
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Dont forget the "bass weejuns" for only 17 dollers(wearing a pair right now that cost me almost 100 bucks) and the sears cataloge with the 10 differant caps guns and army men. I recall the 5 cent cokes in the little bottle with a penny extra if you didnt bring an empty. Im only 58 and also remember the gas wars and 20cent gasoline. In 1968 the year I finished high school 5 bucks was plenty for a date night. A good movie one buck each. 2 chicken diners at the drive end 67cents each and my 428 ci ford would run all night for a little over a buck. I know a guy who bought a brand new 66 chevy loaded for a cost of 31 hundred. The smell of the dust mop the janitor used to sweep the school floor and the taps we had on our shoes the principle hated.
 

CATransplant

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Polio scares -- no vaccine
Not being able to check into a decent hotel if you were black.
A car that went over 100,000 miles was newsworthy.
No birth control pill.
Women who were raped treated as if they were guilty.
Nuclear bomb drills.
Segregated lunch counters.
Segregated rest rooms.
Baitcasting reels with no backlash controls.
Solid glass fishing rods.
Wooden water skis that delaminated.
Steering columns through people's chests in accidents.

I'm not all that nostalgic about the "good" old days, frankly.
 

Windykid

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Remember no such thing as the internet:eek::eek::eek::eek:
 

SooLineRob

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Six Packs.

Sometimes I just want 6 beverages for an evening; not 12 or 18. These "fridge packs" and "suitcases" are too much; and I always end up tearing the sides, causing the cans to roll out all over the floor...



Auto parts men.

Guys that don't need a computer database to look up a part number; the old-school guys that can look at a used part and go get a new one without asking the "year, make, model, engine, trans, color, interior, what did you eat for breakfast" questions, only to tell me the part isn't in stock. I needed an O2 sensor for my truck, and the "kid" behind the counter entered my vehicle info into the computer only to tell me "...you can't have a manual transmission without Air Conditioning from the factory..."! No, really! Come outside and drive it...
 

Limited-Time

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Polio scares -- no vaccine
Not being able to check into a decent hotel if you were black.
A car that went over 100,000 miles was newsworthy.
No birth control pill.
Women who were raped treated as if they were guilty.
Nuclear bomb drills.
Segregated lunch counters.
Segregated rest rooms.
Baitcasting reels with no backlash controls.
Solid glass fishing rods.
Wooden water skis that delaminated.
Steering columns through people's chests in accidents.

I'm not all that nostalgic about the "good" old days, frankly.

Dude..............................................................................Thanks for raining on my walk down memory lane.....:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

CATransplant

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Dude.............................................. ................................Thanks for raining on my walk down memory lane.....
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What can I tell you? I lived then. I live now. I prefer now.
 

SnappingTurtle

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What can I tell you? I lived then. I live now. I prefer now.

I prefer the now and the tomorrow also, but the then did have it's good points.

Here are some more dreary points to remember ...

How about the windshield wipers in my 1958 Chevy Apache Pick-Up were vacuum driven. When you were stopped the would go like mad, when you took off they would stop.

Or the play in the steering was half a turn of the wheel.

Or if you hit a rut hidden in the grass and were driving with your thumbs inside the steering wheel, it would break them off. Happened twice.

And I still loved that truck.

One of my Grand Dads went into the hospital with a mildly infected appendicitis, and died two weeks later from pneumonia.

Lets go back to the nice stuff.
 

Limited-Time

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What can I tell you? I lived then. I live now. I prefer now.

Understood and agree...........................but the title of the thread is Nostalgia What is missing

Nostalgia One entry found.

nostalgia
Main Entry:nos?tal?gia
Pronunciation: \n?-ˈstal-jə, nə- also nȯ-, nō-; nə-ˈst?l-\ Function:noun1: the state of being homesick : 2: a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition; also : something that evokes nostalgia

I sure don't get that from your post......:(
 
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