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#75
by
BaldRob
on 17 Jan, 2008 21:33
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Good Humor Toasted Almond bars!! Mmmmmmmmmmmm....
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#76
by
Stu
on 18 Jan, 2008 16:29
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I remember when parents took responsibility for their kids
... and made their kids take responsibility for their own actions instead of making them feel good.
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#77
by
Scott
on 22 Jan, 2008 00:58
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I was in the 1st grade and we were watching the Challenger shuttle launch and it exploded in mid-air... it was a sad day for me and my grandad, who had an avid interest in space.
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#78
by
Mikekoz13
on 22 Jan, 2008 04:42
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I remember:
5 cent comic books
Two Saturday afternoon Vincent Price movies for a dollar
Smokes for 33 cents a pack (I used to go to the drug store and get them for my folks back when they smoked)
The first time I filled my gas tank in my first car gas was 65 cents per gallon
Mike
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#79
by
Timmay
on 22 Jan, 2008 07:25
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Smokes for 33 cents a pack (I used to go to the drug store and get them for my folks back when they smoked)
Mike
I remember having to ride my bike down to the grocery store and buying my dad cigarettes too. Heck what was I...?? 10? Now you have to be what 18 to even touch them? Funny how things change....and I remember the brand he smoked too...Merit Ultra Lights....and I think they were 98 cents a pack. Cuase I would take the two pennies left over and buy some penny candy with it.
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#80
by
nomad
on 22 Jan, 2008 17:43
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I was in the 1st grade and we were watching the Challenger shuttle launch and it exploded in mid-air... it was a sad day for me and my grandad, who had an avid interest in space.
I remember that day very much I was in high school and lived in fl so we were watchin it live out side the class room. When it blew we ran back inside to figure out exactly what happened
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#81
by
Timmay
on 22 Jan, 2008 18:45
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It was that spit wad you shot up at it wasnt it.....its ok....its been what??25 years now...you can let it go....just breath deep....you were a child...you didnt know better...
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#82
by
baldken
on 25 Jan, 2008 15:20
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I remember when everything was closed on Christmas and other holidays, The good humor man drove that truck with no doors or windows and when you told him what you wanted he would walk around the truck and open little freezer door on the outside of the truck.
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#83
by
SLYinKC
on 25 Jan, 2008 15:54
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The good humor man drove that truck with no doors or windows and when you told him what you wanted he would walk around the truck and open little freezer door on the outside of the truck.
Ken, They still do that. My wife runs the office for a company that does ice cream vending sales in 10 US cities. It's just like you remember it.
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#84
by
Alexander215
on 25 Jan, 2008 16:20
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I remember when the milk man went by in his truck, if you waved at him he would throw a mini-sip at cha
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#85
by
PBurke
on 25 Jan, 2008 17:35
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#86
by
Alexander215
on 25 Jan, 2008 17:42
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#87
by
baldken
on 03 Feb, 2008 13:23
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The good humor man drove that truck with no doors or windows and when you told him what you wanted he would walk around the truck and open little freezer door on the outside of the truck.
Ken, They still do that. My wife runs the office for a company that does ice cream vending sales in 10 US cities. It's just like you remember it.
That company is not in my area the only ice cream truck we have here are old step vans with chest freezers in them and the person never gets out of the truck almost roach coach-ish
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#88
by
crazycoop
on 02 Jun, 2009 11:20
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dukes of hazard
the old night rider
heman and skelitor
and you where cool if you had a playing card cloths pinned in your back spokes on your bike
and being yelled at from down stairs every half hour "get down here and change the channel" my brother and i were the first wireless remotes
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#89
by
Timmay
on 02 Jun, 2009 13:31
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I remember when Sundays were a day for eating and visiting. No stores were open and you did nothing but visit. Didnt have what you needed for sunday dinner on sunday? TOUGH TITTY! You did without. You should have gotten there on saturday before they closed at 8pm
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