Black and White TV
when cable was installed in our very suburban neighborhood
rotary dial phones
no remote controls on anything
Remote controls that clicked
5 digit phone number at my Iowan grandparent's house.
Our phone was considered very "mod" because it was flat and mounted directly into the wall..I remember when we got a push button phone.
Phones were rented from the phone company, no one was allowed to own their own phone.
Exchanging burned out light bulbs at Edison electric comp.
Pong
Cassette players when they first came out-before that 8-tracks ("click...click")
Also learned typing on a manual typewriter. Took shorthand in 9th grade, and used electric typewriters in 10th
Walking to school ALONE at age 6
Walking up to the party store and buying penny candy that was actually a penny.
Our house had a milk chute - a little door through the wall of the exterior of the house. We never used it.
Walking into the side entrance of Sears and being bombarded by the smell of roasting cashews.
Installing those little round speakers in your car doors-the installer would have to cut a hole in the door-mine always leaked.
Disappearing for the entire day at age 8 or more and not coming home until the street lights were on. No one checked up on us at all.
Riding our bikes at age 10 to the city pool with no adults, using our season passes to get in and going home when it closed. Deep end and all.
megthewonderful, your popcorn post reminded me of my trip to Krogers last week. I bought a bag of unpopped popcorn and the very young cashier looked at it and said, "How you make that?" I just about fell over!
