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14 Comments on Friday Funnies . . . Hey Dad, Memories
Ed, I enjoyed your post as all I can say is DITTO. Technology is wonderful but I think we lost somethings because of it.
Hi Ed ~ This is a great post - it's so easy to overlook the small, incremental changes that "progress" - or simply the passing of time - brings.
We didn't have a color TV until I was in college in the mid-80s and wanted one to watch the Celtics in the playoffs. I remember each week driving with my friend to her grandmother's to watch the Glenn Campbell show in color.
Liz
A few memories there myself. I can identify with the 50 pound bike. Lots of steel and they did rust, at least here in Florida. Heck AC was something I did not see until I was 15 and in Florida it did get hot!
Thank you for this post. I grew up in the city of New York so did not drive until I was 22. I traded a window air conditioner for a chey impala. I laugh now to thing about it all. As I am sitting here reading your blog I am saying Yep , Yep and shaking my head yes to all your points. THANKS for the trip down memory lane. ( And yes I remember that show too)
That is right on the money. That is how it used to be. Remember how their were only 13 channels on the TV dial and when the knob got worn out over time you had to wiggle it to get a clear picture?
OMG, I feel your pain, because I also suffered through a deprived childhood. How did we survive? I was even (choke) spanked on more than one occasion.
Ed: If you really think about it, the advances in technology make us wonder how we ever got along.
Liz: I even forgot the Glenn Campbell show, But I do remember suffering through the Lawrence Welk Show each week because my mom loved it. And a one, and a two, and a three!
Gary, air conditioning was the oscillating fan that blew everything off the table when it turned back.
Charlie, thanks for the acknowledgment
I am not old enough that there wasn't anywhere to eat out but the choices were really limited. McDonalds was a 9 mile trip and a luxury.
Dan, the thirteen channels plus the U channel, what ever that was for. Also I remember the first remote control, and the clink when the channel turned. Plus to have fun with the family, turning off the remote with the little switch on the back of the TV
Bill, I don't know about you, but we never came home with the first whistle, had to push the envelope. Came running when we were called by our full first name. Being of Portuguese decent, if dad called us using the full name in the language, we ran already crying because we knew there had to REALLY be something wrong, and sometimes the look on his face would almost make me wet my pants!
It just seems like centuries ago, but I grew up at about the same time frame. It was simple but complicated in different ways. Thanks!
What a fun post Ed! I can just hear the grandkids giggling about all the stories - and wondering if you're really telling the truth!!
I feel kind of privleged as my Dad was in the hardward business so I guess we grew up kind of 'high tech' for those days! And I remember the 1st McDonalds - that was called 'the parental units are going out and you kids GET McDonald's!!
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. My kids crack up when I tell them some of the things I have experienced. The funniest is when the T.V. remote is lost and I tell the kids they are allowed to actually touch the T.V....they don't get it!!
Happy Friday!!
Lori