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Ocelot II

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2. Familiar stuff. It's amazing how much things have changed
Sat Mar 21, 2026, 02:01 PM
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in what seems (to us) a relatively short period of time. My grandmother was born in 1883 and died in 1981. I'm not sure she ever quite adapted but she saw a whole lot in her lifetime, including two world wars, a depression, cars and airplanes and television - and we have seen even more and in a shorter period of time. I had a college classmate who had a brace on his leg from polio (I saw him at a recent college reunion and he still has it, some 50 years later). My mother, a nurse, saw kids in iron lungs.

Cars didn't have seat belts until the '60s. We ate oleomargarine instead of butter because there was some weird thing having to do with how it was taxed vs. butter. You had to squish the plastic packet it came in to mix the dye into it to turn it yellow. We put mercurochome on cuts and played with the mercury blobs from broken thermometers. Almost everybody smoked (I was fortunate that my parents did not, but they were the oddballs in the neighborhood in that respect). I was given a transistor radio when I was about 12 and I thought it was the coolest and most modern thing ever.

There were sonic booms that scared people and some neighbors had fallout shelters. They announced the strontium-90 counts from atomic tests on the radio. And we had duck and cover drills. Then there was the Cuban missile crisis. Lots of shit happened - but it always does.

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Great post luv2fly Saturday #1
Familiar stuff. It's amazing how much things have changed Ocelot II Saturday #2
I remember the sonic booms. Delmette2.0 Saturday #35
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I remember all of that Walleye Saturday #3
School bus issues were very common PCIntern Saturday #4
Yes, I remember those days... MiHale Saturday #5
I remember those days too. multigraincracker Saturday #6
Thanks for the interesting post MustLoveBeagles Saturday #7
Remember when cigarette ads featured doctors telling smokers it would improve their health? sop Saturday #8
I have magazines that have ads like that in them Mossfern Sunday #42
i agree, except the blu laws were repealed when i was around AllaN01Bear Saturday #9
I remember much of what you wrote about. When I was a little girl I made leg braces for my Tiny Tears doll out of yarn. Vinca Saturday #10
Yes Jughead Saturday #11
Your post was interesting to me, thank you PCIntern! Diamond_Dog Saturday #12
Being a public school kid lonely bird Saturday #19
Many places still offer fish on Fridays to this day. Diamond_Dog Saturday #25
I wasn't Catholic lonely bird Sunday #36
"Esso" and "Enco" in some regions. The name "Esso" survives in the sniglet "Esso-asso", for someone who ... eppur_se_muova Saturday #13
Our town, the family of 5 kids all came down with polio at the same time. One of the kids later became a 3Hotdogs Saturday #14
On the good side, though, otchmoson Saturday #15
Oh yeah! Picturelady Saturday #34
I never stopped to wonder what happened to mercurochrome mainer Saturday #16
My mother always had a small bottle of merthiolate or Mercurochrome, cksmithy Saturday #17
I remember all that as well nuxvomica Saturday #18
OMG, Sinclair the dinosaur! We had one and I loved it! Ocelot II Saturday #31
As I recall... GiqueCee Saturday #20
All of that, yep, remember it well Attilatheblond Saturday #21
Oh, I remember those Brylcream commercials: "a little dab'll do you." CTyankee Saturday #23
Almost all of this is familiar. I was born in 1951, and will mark 3/4 of a century next month. 3catwoman3 Saturday #22
I am reminded of the air raid sirens. FuzzyRabbit Saturday #24
You missed at least a couple on the Esso timeline. Susan Calvin Saturday #26
Not in Philly PCIntern Sunday #37
Piney Woods. Susan Calvin Sunday #38
Gotcha. PCIntern Sunday #39
They used to give away a lot of nice stuff to good customers. Susan Calvin Sunday #43
there was a restroom devoted to smokers in my high school Brainstormy Saturday #27
Early Fifties Tiny Tabby Saturday #28
Wow, we posted about the green stamps exactly the same time! GoodRaisin Saturday #30
Great reflections. Anybody remember Green Stamps? GoodRaisin Saturday #29
Sure: PCIntern Saturday #32
I remember most of these.... Bayard Saturday #33
;-{)...... Goonch Sunday #40
Yup. There it is! PCIntern Sunday #41
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