1. We had a "Funk And Wagnall's Standard Reference Encyclopedia" that my parents purchased one volume-per-week at the local Food Fair supermarket.
    [​IMG]
    They even bought the annual supplements well into the 1980s.
    Bama Samurai, blondblue and Jim99 like this.
  2. Big League Chew: bubble gum shredded to mimic chewing tobacco
    Readers Digest, grandma never threw one away. They had the best stories!
    Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom with Marlon Perkins.
    The Jack Lalanne Show
    Black & white Tarzan movies
    RC Cola and Moon pies
    mrchick and BigMark83 like this.
  3. RD is still around, I believe.
  4. Here's one...

    Sea Hunt
    Herm2502 likes this.
  5. I enjoyed watching that!!
  6. Saturday afternoon Kung Fu movies.
    Tiredricefarmer likes this.
  7. Sunday afternoons we would get the "Dead End Kids" movies, Abbot and Costello movies, and the Sherlock Holmes movies with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.
  8. Big League Chew is still around. I got a big pack off Amazon. I think you can find it in some stores still too.

    Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
    Tiredricefarmer likes this.
  9. My first PC was a Commodore 64 with a cassette drive.
  10. You never had a vehicle that wasn't equipped? Until I moved out of the house, My dad never drove a pickup new enough to have them. I don't know if I ever even wore one until driver's ed.
  11. Kukla, Fran and Ollie (reruns) and Monster Movie Matinee
    Tiredricefarmer and Herm2502 like this.
  12. Typewriters at all for that matter. I would bet money that my kids have never seen one.
  13. A few....

    Party lines
    Typing class
    Slide rule
    8 track tapes
    45 records
    First color TV's
    19 cent gas (gas war)
    The milk man (glass bottles)
    Lap only seat belts
    Three-on-the-tree transmission shift
    50 cent (kid) haircuts
    Minimum wage around a buck fifty
    Real paper boys
    Getting paddled in school
    When Catholic nuns all wore a Habit
    Where I was when JFK died
    Tiredricefarmer and mrchick like this.
  14. -Vending machines that sold bottles
    -Tractors cutting hay with a sickle mower
    -Tractors you had to crank to start
    -Picking field rock by hand
    -Tire chains
    -Grinding meat by hand
    -Kids bringing guns to school during hunting season
    -Kids having a knife in their pocket at school
    -Having an outdoor tv antenna that needed to be turned in different directions because all three of our stations we could get came from different cities. Having a pipe wrench by the front door to turn it in the winter time because it would be frozen.
    -Teachers smoking in the school
    -Friday Night Videos
    -Not having a microwave
    -Coors Party Balls
    -Drive in movies
    -Calculator Watches
    -Alarm Clocks with the flipping numbers
    preidy, mrchick and Tiredricefarmer like this.
  15. You had streetlights? Wow, rich neighborhood. LOL

    Herm
    mrchick likes this.
  16. I loved Kukla, Fran and Ollie, the originals.

    Herm
    Tiredricefarmer likes this.
  17. Man, we wouldn't even start playing until it got dark. Kick the can, ghost in the graveyard, and other questionable things that we probably shouldn't have been doing.

    Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
    RaZorBurn123 likes this.
  18. Leaving your keys in the car, unlocked. After all, nobody would take it.

    Herm
  19. It may be, but back in the day it's what I read before the internet. Reminds me of simple easy times....
    blondblue likes this.
  20. Organ music at baseball games