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Old 12-27-2003, 10:44 AM   #31
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The drive-in my family and I used to frequent is now a strip mall my mom shops at in South St. Louis County. The last movie I saw there was E.T.
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Old 12-27-2003, 12:51 PM   #32
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The best "soda pop" machines are still those where the bottles are right there but you can't pull them out of their little metal holder thingie until you put the money in.

And then you still try to beat the mechanism by pulling out two bottles at the same time, but it doesn't work because the mechanism is just right.

I'm sure these old machines are wasteful of energy, with the door letting the cold air out of all the bottles. And the glass bottles would break and wreak havoc, and they were heavy, and they didn't hold much, and if they were returnable somebody had to haul them back to the bottler.

But it was better dammit.
Before Harley Davidson made their dealers remodel for the yuppies, Hanums in Media, had a Coke machine that sold the heavy glass 6 1/2 oz bottles. That stuff would take the scum from a 3 day binge, off your tongue. Or the chrome off your bumper.
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Old 12-28-2003, 08:30 PM   #33
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Cardboard records you'd cut out from the sides of cereal boxes.
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Old 12-29-2003, 01:22 AM   #34
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Cardboard records you'd cut out from the sides of cereal boxes.
Man I forgot all about those things!
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Old 12-29-2003, 09:49 AM   #35
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I even ate cereal I couldn't stand for those sometimes.

My next entry: actual prizes in Crackerjack ... what they are putting in there now are certainly less likely to result in a liability lawsuit, but the joy of finding the miniature compass in a tire or the bug's eye viewer can not be felt by today's children.
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Old 12-29-2003, 10:08 AM   #36
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Cereal boxes were regularly bowed out and ripped up, to say nothing of the poor cereal, as my bro and I dug in there for gold. Cereal? what cereal?

We'd get in trouble if we cut out the box before the cereal was gone...on one occasion my dad tossed the empty box of Honeycomb which included a pressed record of "Sugar" (appropriate) by the Archies. Gone...gone...We raises such a ruckus he yelled at us, stormed out and returned with a new 45 (record)

This was also a time when we'd use that glass bottled milk with the cardboard top-the milkman left it on our doorstep in a silver insulated box.

Boy, now I feel old.
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Old 12-29-2003, 11:10 AM   #37
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We had the milk delivery when I was a youth, and then it stopped. And then, in 1977, we up and lived in England for a while, and the milk delivery was back again. This time it was better: it was in pint bottles, and it was not homogenized so the cream floated to the top. You'd either pour it off for use as cream later, or you'd stir it in if you preferred whole milk.
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Old 12-29-2003, 11:28 AM   #38
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My #1 ex's grandfather used to pour off the cream for his cereal then eat it with a fork leaving a bowl of slightly used cream for the kids.
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Old 12-29-2003, 02:10 PM   #39
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We had the milk delivery when I was a youth, and then it stopped. And then, in 1977, we up and lived in England for a while, and the milk delivery was back again. This time it was better: it was in pint bottles, and it was not homogenized so the cream floated to the top. You'd either pour it off for use as cream later, or you'd stir it in if you preferred whole milk.
And man, if you forgot to bring in the milk one morning, it was spoiled by noon.
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Old 12-29-2003, 04:09 PM   #40
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UH....i vaguely remember the invention of the microwave oven? sears came out with a geigercounter after we had it for a year...."just to check" ....I do not currently own a microwave......I have a convection toaster oven.

....and the vcr.......did any of you go beta?


what makes me feel old is when i get a loan approved for someone who was born in 1984. and i graduated in '88.

after reading this thread, though, i'm feeling slightly more sprightly.
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Old 12-29-2003, 05:16 PM   #41
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No microwave!? How do you dry off the pets after a bath?
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Old 12-29-2003, 05:20 PM   #42
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Or make funky designs on CDRs?
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Old 12-29-2003, 05:20 PM   #43
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One of my HS teachers swore by Beta, and would only use VHS when necessary...and this was '93.
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Old 12-29-2003, 06:29 PM   #44
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One of my HS teachers swore by Beta, and would only use VHS when necessary...and this was '93.
'93?!? whoa. i was a manager at a local video store chain and we only carried VHS. that was from '89 to 91, in the collage days.

as a kid i used to like to catch roaches with a paper towel then wad it up so they couldn't get out and the zap them until they popped in the microwave. sick i know, but i'm sure someone has done worse......
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Old 12-29-2003, 06:39 PM   #45
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The only time i miss the microwave is when i want microwave popcorn, but as i am now 2 mos into the atkins diet, and can't have popcorn anyway, I don't miss it at all. jinx assures me that the microwave destroys most of the nutrients in food anyway. plus this toaster is almost as fast. and food is crispy not soggy.




PS. why the fuck is the semi colon where it is instead of where the apostrophe is?! i use the apostrophe all the time, and hardly ever use the semicolon. I'd like to start a revolution about this. I must have backed up 3 or 4 times to correct the semicolon typo. maybe i just shouldn;t bother. yeah, that;s it. that;s my revolution right there. i will no longer bother to correct that typo when i miss the apostrophe key and hit semi by mistake! who;s with me?!


-no i'm not drunk.....i;m just punchy from a busy day
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