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Remember Wacky Packs?
In the 70's I knew a girl who would put out for those things (she was fine too!).

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Staying with the radio low waiting for DR Demento:D

We used to have Dr. Demento parties on Sunday nights, when our local station aired the show. Any excuse for a bunch of 19-year-olds to drink and act silly. :)

Used to listen to a late-night show called "Beaker Street" in the early '70s on a 50,000 watt AM station from Little Rock, AR. I lived 1000 miles away and that signal boomed in at night. They would play music you didn't hear on the usual top-40 stations. I learned about Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Traffic, King Crimson, etc., from that show. Good stuff.
 
I bought this in 1984 or 85 for 190 dollars that I saved from baling hay, picking rocks and mowing lawns.
I wish I still had it...
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Remember those phone numbers you could call (for free) and there would be other people, sometimes a lot of them, that you could talk to - a chat room on the phone.
I seem to recall them being local numbers too. I never figured out what those numbers were from and just assumed it was a glitch somewhere in the phone company's system.
 
Remember those phone numbers you could call (for free) and there would be other people, sometimes a lot of them, that you could talk to - a chat room on the phone.
I seem to recall them being local numbers too. I never figured out what those numbers were from and just assumed it was a glitch somewhere in the phone company's system.

Yeah,it was just a new take in marketing for the old party line system.
 
When I was a kid, we learned of one of the test numbers phone company techs use to test a phone. Don't recall the #, but I think it was 5 digits. You dialed the number, hung up the phone, and a few seconds later, your phone would ring. When you picked up, it would play a series of audio tones. It was fun to prank people in the house with that one.
 
Remember when politicians as a whole did not constantly behave in a way which regularly sent you through the roof?

Back in the day when I watched the evening news, I did not end up re-enacting a version of Steve Martin in "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" in the airport parking lot when he realizes his car has been stolen. Now it's a near-everyday occurrence. I've run out of hats to stomp on.

... not starting a political discussion here ... just a simple statement. If you're so inclined, this is an "up or down vote" ... "yea" or "nay". The good ol days. Eh? To quote Forrest Gump: "That's all I have to say about that".
 
I remember the Monkees, used to watch it as a kid. I also remember watching The Banana Splits, Bozo The Clown, Captain Kangaroo, etc...

Anybody remember The Wallace & Ladmo Show? It only aired in Arizona, but I used to watch it every day. They used to give away a paper bag full of tasty treats, candy & soda, they called it a Ladmo bag, I always wanted one & never got one. Regards, GF.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wallace_and_Ladmo_Show
 
Still waiting on my bozo tickets ...., I am beginning to suspect they aren't coming
 
At Christmas time here in Cleveland,we had Mr Jingaling,televised from his "wonderland" at Halley's on the 7th floor. Got to go see him in the 50's once when mom & I took a bus up there from Lakewood.
 
Remember the bar argument?

Got into a discussion on if the Austin Powers theme song existed before Austin Powers. After two minutes, smartphones were pulled out and the argument was settled. Soul Bossanova came out in 1962.

I'm right.
 
Remember the bar argument?

Got into a discussion on if the Austin Powers theme song existed before Austin Powers. After two minutes, smartphones were pulled out and the argument was settled. Soul Bossanova came out in 1962.

I'm right.

Blame it on the bossa nova. Don't judge me.

 
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Remember the bar argument?

Got into a discussion on if the Austin Powers theme song existed before Austin Powers. After two minutes, smartphones were pulled out and the argument was settled. Soul Bossanova came out in 1962.

I'm right.

That is why Guinness came out with a book of world records, to settle bar arguments. Wikipedia's backstory seems kind of lame in comparison
 
And now it's what Wikipedia is for.

My housemate's 18 year old daughter didn't get the reference, "Sherman, set the wayback machine for ..."
 
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