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Heeeelllp! Mr wizaaaaarrd! Ingle dringle drangle drone,time for this one to come home! Good ol' Fractured Fairytales...
 
Gas was $.85 a gallon

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It was socially acceptable to wear these in public.

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Slap bracelets were cool until they disappeared after becoming a cutting hazard.

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Let's hear about your childhood / glory days memories.

I worked at a gas station that had some of the highest prices in town....
regular gas was 31.9 cents a gallon
I used to drive to another town where there was some gas wars going on....
25 cents a gallon. I used to fill up my 63 vw for $2.00!

1970s
 
When I was a teen I got gas for 25.9c per gallon,& cigs were 35c. A quart of beer was about $1.50. You could get an once of smoke for $5 to $10. And bell bottom Levis were all the rage. Girls wore halter tops & hip hugger elephant bells in summer.:ban:
 
Concerts with "festival seating" in large venues.

I don't miss the crowd surge while waiting for the doors to open. They used to be billed like "show starts at 8:00, doors open at 7:00," but it wasn't unusual for the security goons to hold off opening the doors until after the advertised time, just to fark with the crowds and get them all worked up. I remember a few events where the crowd surge got really scary. A few thousand human sardines moving forward and back, and people pressed on all sides of you.

Until a certain concert in Cincinnati changed that thinking.
 
Remember Surge?

Coke's greatest bombed opportunity.


in 98 Eckard Pharmacy had coke products 10 cents a case for weeks for a 100 year anniversary my family went everyday ended up with 120 cases, surge was mine I had it long after it was discontinued ill almost certainly have heart problems for that.:rockin:
 
OK, this is from my highschool days, but...

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To go way back to my youth...

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I loved Zork and the Sierra "quest" games.

But really, this was the start of my video game addiction -

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I think I still have 2 text adventures for the color computer-Madness & the Minotaur,& Riddle of the Sphinx. I wrote one back then for programming class I called Land of Dracula,a text adventure with a map.
 
I'm 40 years old. I remember most of the stuff people are showing here and more.

I loved Josta soda. I thought it was the greatest single soda flavor invented since cola. I still want some more. If I knew how to make it, it would be a priority in my pipeline.

I also remember the student parking lot above the high school. A common sight would be a bunch of students gathered around a pickup truck showing off their newly acquired handguns and rifles. They would notice the teacher spotted them and is walking up to them. Everyone would be like, "Uh oh, here comes Mr. Pinkerton. Now we have to hear him tell us all about the history of all these calipers......." -oh how things have changed.
 
I'm 40 years old. I remember most of the stuff people are showing here and more.

I loved Josta soda. I thought it was the greatest single soda flavor invented since cola. I still want some more. If I knew how to make it, it would be a priority in my pipeline.

I also remember the student parking lot above the high school. A common sight would be a bunch of students gathered around a pickup truck showing off their newly acquired handguns and rifles. They would notice the teacher spotted them and is walking up to them. Everyone would be like, "Uh oh, here comes Mr. Pinkerton. Now we have to hear him tell us all about the history of all these calipers......." -oh how things have changed.

When I was in high school, we tossed our shotguns in the car trunk before we drove to school, and after school got out, we would head out for a couple hours of bird hunting before it got dark. You could see us in the school parking lot at 3:30, putting on hunting clothes and getting our 12 gauges out of the trunk. Today, if you were caught with firearms on school property it would make the news.
 
glenn514 said:
I remember BOOK IT very well! I taught seventh grade in those years, and the kids I had liked to eat pizza. My own children did, too. Much FREE pizza was given out by Pizza Hut to my class and my own kids!

glenn514:mug:

My kids still do this with Pizza Hut.
 
Dude I was just thinking about book it the other day. They never asked WHEN you read the book or how long it was, so I always felt like I was scamming the system. Thing is... I became a voracious reader (either because of or in spite of the program, I dont know) so they sure showed me!
 
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