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Worrying about the Ruskies dropping the bomb on my head.
The smell of the old highway rest areas that had pipes sticking out of the floors to relieve yourself in instead of urinals and terlits. |
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I don’t miss card catalogs or microfiche. I am a touch nostalgic for printed books and encyclopedias.
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6-8 weeks from everywhere.
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The whole country was a geographical oddity.
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Quoted: At the same time, it must have been nice to get a $15,000 return 12 months later on your $100K CD..... or, $75,000 return on your $500K worth of CDs!! View Quote |
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Smoking everywhere.
You couldn't get away from it. Can't enjoy a meal while inhaling smoke. Never understood people who actually smoked while eating, unless they were training for a wife who's cooking sucked. |
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View Quote I think I had that one on tape....... |
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Homework. Everything else was Great.
Eta smoking on planes sucked |
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KC and the Sunshine band
Hurricane Agnes V8 engines with 175 HP As to the hairy bush, I didn't know any better and I loved it~ |
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Smoking everywhere. You couldn't get away from it. Can't enjoy a meal while inhaling smoke. Never understood people who actually smoked while eating, unless they were training for a wife who's cooking sucked. View Quote |
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Smoking everywhere. You couldn't get away from it. Can't enjoy a meal while inhaling smoke. Never understood people who actually smoked while eating, unless they were training for a wife who's cooking sucked. View Quote |
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Bell bottom pants, leisure suits, men's stupid, thick, bushy hair styles, and disco.
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https://assets.change.org/photos/1/rv/ls/yxRVlsQZyKbPPfl-1600x900-noPad.jpg?1522397336 I wish I had saved all of my speeding tickets so I would know how many I actually got. View Quote |
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Quoted: The folks were smokers until they quit in their early 60s, so everything we owned smelled of smoke, including Little Brother and I. LB and I both started sneaking cigarettes in our early teens, though he quickly gave them up. I quit sixteen months ago, and wish I could have back all of the money I spent on tobacco over the last 35 years or so. View Quote You could lick your finger and write your name on the walls of our house. I would get my ass beat for opening my bedroom window for "wasting ac"....... Same in the car. |
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I remember food being generally terrible, save for a small handful of family recipes passed down. Food-wise, we really do live in an amazing time. Not only is the variety of fresh ingredients available mind blowing by comparison (some of them would have been considered exotic even 20 years ago), but people who actually have an interest in cooking have a wealth of knowledge available, that used to be more or less the exclusive domain of professional chefs (or at least people who went to culinary school). Average people have really upped their game since then. With exceptions for classics like "The Joy of Cooking", many of the popular cookbooks in the 70s and 80s are shockingly terrible by modern standards. View Quote Truly a amazing the options available now. |
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Bias ply tires.
Looking for a phone booth to make a call. Vinyl records. Crappy televisions. Sunday store closings. Cars driving down the street laying out smoke screens. Nuns on mopeds. The Fuller Brush man. Hippies. |
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I was strung out for most of the 70s&80s and I don’t miss that.
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Having to drive to a larger town if you wanted decent pizza. All we had back then was Pizza Hut, which in retrospect used to be MUCH better than it is now.
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Swanson TV dinners. The fucking peas or corn were always mixed in to the cobbler. Wtf? Mrs. Paul's seafood TV dinners. |
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The fried chicken one... Mrs. Paul's seafood TV dinners. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Keeping the food angle intact...
Trying to cook full meals like chicken, etc in the new-fangled microwave ovens. Mom was so excited to get her first one back in '78 or so. First thing she did was try to cook a whole chicken in it. Worst chicken I have ever had. Also, RIP mom. |
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rotary phones
floor model TVs with dials having about 3 channels new coke constant background fear of nuclear war no free internet porn the rest of it I kinda miss |
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The cars, horrible under powered turds. The 1980 CA Corvette had a 180 hp "High Output" 305 cid V-8. 17+ seconds in the quarter
Remember when getting a car to hold together for 100,000 miles was a big milestone? Interest rates, I remember being excited about refinancing a car loan with Navy Federal and dropping it from 18% to 14%. |
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70s:
Polyester suits Tough skin pants Just NBC and CBS on the tv. Sideburns and porn staches 80s: Big hairy beavers. On girls and in Playboy. Under powered vehicles. Lack of good pizza of 80 miles. Black Lable beer. My bad haircut. |
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70s: Polyester suits Tough skin pants Just NBC and CBS on the tv. Sideburns and porn staches 80s: Big hairy beavers. On girls and in Playboy. Under powered vehicles. Lack of good pizza of 80 miles. Black Lable beer. My bad haircut. View Quote Lourdes Ann Kananimanu - Estores. Hawaiian. Holy. Shit. |
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Just because we waited in a gas line didn't mean we got more than five gallons.
Streaking. It was always guys. In general, it seemed that everybody let everybody else do their own thing. |
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Wearing diapers. I started the 70s wearing diapers....
and not the disposable kind either. |
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Having to come inside when the streetlights came on and having to go to bed at 9pm.
Math class. |
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