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In many ways it’s a shame it wasn’t a passing fad (the social media part).
Yes my friend, those were the good old days I'd like to experience again one more time before i die.I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
I could live with them as well.....but I'll keep the air conditioning thank you.Yes my friend, those were the good old days I'd like to experience again.
All of the great breakthrough achievements were for porn.
I will agree on that one.I could live with them as well.....but I'll keep the air conditioning thank you.
Dial-up is still available.. you could also go back to using AOL....just sayinI wish I didn’t have high-speed internet. 😞
Toughen-up the foreskin and play it like a harp. You'll enjoy.I wish I didn’t have high-speed internet. 😞
Dial-up is still available.. you could also go back to using AOL....just sayin
I hear land is cheap in Mexico these days Step. 🙂Yes my friend, those were the good old days I'd like to experience again one more time before i die.
Good luck on 03:14:08 UTC on Tuesday, 19 January 2038.I'm just glad I survived Y2K.
Actually had to get up off the couch to change the channel..I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
I remember my dad testing and changing the tubes in the T.V.I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
But if you were the youngest child, you were the remote.Actually had to get up off the couch to change the channel..
I remember my dad testing and changing the tubes in the T.V.
LOL, I remember those days. We would get ABC and CBS out of Pittsburgh and NBC out of Johnstown. And in the summer both stations from Pittsburgh would try and come in over the same channel effectively cancelling both stations. My Grandmother was the first in our area that had a rotory antenna and a color TV. Its where I watched all my cartoons and was able to see old Star Treks on CH. 13 out of Pittsburgh along with Chiller Theater.I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
Living just outside of Shamokin, Pa....we got WPIX. They broadcast most of the Yankee Games and all the NYG games. It was the glory years for both teams. So close to Philly and no Phillies or Eagles....LOL. A Yankee and Giant fan to this day.LOL, I remember those days. We would get ABC and CBS out of Pittsburgh and NBC out of Johnstown. And in the summer both stations from Pittsburgh would try and come in over the same channel effectively cancelling both stations. My Grandmother was the first in our area that had a rotory antenna and a color TV. Its where I watched all my cartoons and was able to see old Star Treks on CH. 13 out of Pittsburgh along with Chiller Theater.
And yea I remember the "3 on the tree".
My friends family car had vice grips as the window handle.🤦♂️
Cable? You are just a puppy! I'll bet I have shirts in my closet older than you!I recall our first cable box had a dial and no remote control.
I remember that too. I was in Lewistown and got WOR-TV and watched the Mets.Living just outside of Shamokin, Pa....we got WPIX. They broadcast most of the Yankee Games and all the NYG games. It was the glory years for both teams. So close to Philly and no Phillies or Eagles....LOL. A Yankee and Giant fan to this day.
That's too bad.I remember that too. I was in Lewistown and got WOR-TV and watched the Mets.
I remember when we didn't have T.V. , cell phones, or computers. I actually did math with pencil and paper. Listened to the radio. WOW born 1938That's too bad.
You sir are a fossil! 1950 for me.I remember when we didn't have T.V. , cell phones, or computers. I actually did math with pencil and paper. Listened to the radio. WOW born 1938
And grifting. Internet opened up an amazing number of ways to steal from people.All of the great breakthrough achievements were for porn.
We had a black and white VHF only TV. Only station we could get was channel 10 out of Altoona. At least it had programing from two networks. I believe it was ABC and CBS.I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
Sounds like we grew up in a similar time/place except I only got 2 channels. One of them was ABC and one was NBC. I couldn't watch any shows on CBS or any of the sports that were on CBS. When ESPN and MTV started broadcasting then I really felt out of the loop as we couldn't get cable where we lived either but we probably wouldn't have been able to afford it even if they were willing to come that far out.I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
In Philly it was 3 (NBC), 6 (ABC) and 10 (CBS)We had a black and white VHF only TV. Only station we could get was channel 10 out of Altoona. At least it had programing from two networks. I believe it was ABC and CBS.
I guess automobile AC is the reason wing vents went away (remember them?)I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
I remember getting 3 channels on our black and white TV.
1 telephone in the house with a party (3) line.
No one I knew had air conditioning....virtually unheard of in a home or auto
No power steering or windows and everyone learned to drive with 3 speeds on the column
You're still a spring chicken.I remember getting ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS only. And we had a black and white TV when I was really young, but also a color TV. I don't remember only having black and white.
I remember having 3 phones, connected to the wall, with cords that meant you talked within about 6 feet of the phone. No party line. But dad worked for the phone company and got free phones (if you recall, you didn't own the phones, you rented them).
Didn't have AC until I was about 10. Then it was only in one room of the house -- the TV room. No car AC until I was 14.
I learned to drive a 1980 Buick Century, with automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes. But I learned to drive manual in an old GMC pickup truck -- no power brakes (I'm pretty sure no disc brakes either), no power steering and the three on the tree configuration. Felt like that truck drove me instead of the other way around.
You're still a spring chicken.
The first car i remember was a 30s something with suicide doors, mechanical brakes, hand choke and vacuum wipers that were attached to the roof.Maybe compared to some of you. But I have definitely noticed that the spring doesn't spring like it used to.
I didn’t have AC until I was in my late 20’s.I remember getting ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS only. And we had a black and white TV when I was really young, but also a color TV. I don't remember only having black and white.
I remember having 3 phones, connected to the wall, with cords that meant you talked within about 6 feet of the phone. No party line. But dad worked for the phone company and got free phones (if you recall, you didn't own the phones, you rented them).
Didn't have AC until I was about 10. Then it was only in one room of the house -- the TV room. No car AC until I was 14.
I learned to drive a 1980 Buick Century, with automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes. But I learned to drive manual in an old GMC pickup truck -- no power brakes (I'm pretty sure no disc brakes either), no power steering and the three on the tree configuration. Felt like that truck drove me instead of the other way around.