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In reply to the discussion: Things my young-adult sons are blown away by that used to be common practice [View all]HubertHeaver
(2,539 posts)135. You are too young for this thread.
A quarter if you bought rhem over the counter. Thirty cents from the machine. Twenty cents per pack at the BX at Phan Rang.
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Things my young-adult sons are blown away by that used to be common practice [View all]
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
OP
Long distant calls, overseas, had a delay and were very expensive, early internet you paid by the minute
Shellback Squid
Feb 2024
#2
When you had a long distance call from another state, everyone had to be quiet so you
tblue37
Feb 2024
#85
Making collect calls to a fictitious person just to communicate to family that you arrived somewhere OK
MichMan
Feb 2024
#217
Used to make a collect call to a fictitious person just to let family know you arrived somewhere safely
MichMan
Feb 2024
#219
Hence - "Drop a dime on someone" - rat them out (from a pay phone to be discreet) nt
Maine-i-ac
Feb 2024
#182
In older movies, you'll occasionally hear someone say "Go ahead, it's your nickel"...
malthaussen
Feb 2024
#234
I'm 70, and I remember when we were kids our Dr would make a very occasional house call if we were sick (NYC)
electric_blue68
Feb 2024
#310
Those are all great examples of things young people today just can't be wrap their minds around!
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#14
Yes, and we had to get up and go to the TV and change the channel - no remotes at first.
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#22
I'm glad you explained what those those letters mean, unc70! I did not know.
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#246
Back then (when I was 6-9) we lived up north on the side of a mountain which looked straight down Lake George (NY)
Rhiannon12866
Feb 2024
#178
So did we! I remember that there was cream at the top, too - you had to shake it, IIRC.
Rhiannon12866
Feb 2024
#189
Probably big city stores did that, eh? Pretty nice service! And I'll bet it was free!
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#24
I worked there when they had that service but i dont remember if there was a charge.
Srkdqltr
Feb 2024
#33
My mother never allowed my sister and me to have roller skates, she thought they were too dangerous!
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#249
Mom begrudging allowed me to use the leather shoes if I promised to polish them...
Brother Buzz
Feb 2024
#337
my grandfather had one of those small town grocery stores (hardware in the back)
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2024
#323
my grandfather had one of those small town grocery stores (hardware in the back)
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2024
#324
I bought my cartons of cigs at the ship's store too. I recall paying about that.
GoodRaisin
Feb 2024
#150
🤔 In NYC everything was open on Sunday. We also had cousins just across the river in Northern NJ The Shopping Malls....
electric_blue68
Feb 2024
#313
Bergen County, NJ still has "blue laws" prohibiting certain stores from opening on Sundays.
subterranean
Feb 2024
#330
I missed your post. I mentioned it further down when I lived in Brooklyn.
electric_blue68
Feb 2024
#315
Add to that the little maze games that contained blobs of elemental mercury.
LudwigPastorius
Feb 2024
#92
I wonder if you can even buy the film cartridges and fixative. Like restoring classic cars. Finding parts is hard.
cbabe
Feb 2024
#239
Yes, walked a couple miles to school and back because I preferred it over the bus
MichMan
Feb 2024
#231
Yep - the "car hop" brought your food out to the car on a tray that hooked onto your car window.
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#254
Lived reallllly close to O'Hare Airport when it was first built. Planes came over the house so low things
NoMoreRepugs
Feb 2024
#70
It also used to be true that if you just picked up the phone, you got an operator who made your call
Rhiannon12866
Feb 2024
#72
My brother and I would say "bye" to my mom after lunch and disappear into the neighborhood to play...
LudwigPastorius
Feb 2024
#75
Manual typewriters, then electric, then self-correcting ones with little white slips you'd backspace over
Liberty Belle
Feb 2024
#95
Grocery clerks rang up your groceries on a machine with a bunch of keys (100 plus)...
Trueblue Texan
Feb 2024
#98
It was aggravating when the disk jockey talked over the music at the beginning
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#287
And girls had to wear dresses or skirts to school. No pants, even in winter when walking
judesedit
Feb 2024
#113
Exactly. I did that, too, sometimes. How uncomfortable was that? Looked awful. lol. And it definitely was not fair.
judesedit
Feb 2024
#267
Even in the 70's / 80's, my daughter wouldn't take the school bus cause boys kept touching her butt
judesedit
Feb 2024
#354
I complained to my mom about having to wear skirts, dresses to school in snowy weather...
electric_blue68
Feb 2024
#304
TV with a knob that went from 2 to 13 and had a U and the remote control was
Cheezoholic
Feb 2024
#121
I also had a job frying donuts in the summer between high school and university
dickthegrouch
Feb 2024
#258
Milk deliveries to your house in glass bottles. Some had a reservoir on top for the cream.
no_hypocrisy
Feb 2024
#157
My sister sent me a postcard from Santa Fe NM when she went on vacation last Dec 👍
electric_blue68
Feb 2024
#317
There was a Coke machine in the office of my elementary school. It took a nickle and a penny to dispense.
Chainfire
Feb 2024
#179
My dad would get me to get up and change the TV channel when the ball game came on. I was the remote.
Maine-i-ac
Feb 2024
#180
Regarding gas stations... Self-service is not allowed in some towns. I never get out of my car.
Croney
Feb 2024
#181
this is why I LOVE 50s b/w sitcoms. I thank doG everyday for the conveniences..
samnsara
Feb 2024
#206
In college, it was common to bring a keg full of beer through the dorm lobby & into someone's room for a hall party
MichMan
Feb 2024
#228
I still wish I could find pizza as good as the ones the Lunch Ladies made at my high school. And, there were some Lunch
NBachers
Feb 2024
#282
I wish I had that kind of school lunch, ours was awful. I went hungry rather than eat it many times
Diamond_Dog
Feb 2024
#290
I was accustomed to smoking everywhere, but went on work trip w smoking coworker
Demovictory9
Feb 2024
#326