We’ve topped 100!
We passed 100 but I get the sense there’s a few more good ones out there so I’m not ready to move on just yet. I put the most recent add-ons to our list at the bottom this time because I didn’t feel like renumbering the whole list. I’m sleepy. They’re in RED.
SASTP Nation is compiling a list of things we all grew up with that our kids will likely never see or experience. The age range of those writing in is all over the place. I’ve tried to edit the list down to something, say, people 35-and-up could agree on.
If I dropped one of your suggestions and you think I’m nuts, just suggest it again. I’m slow, but I get there. Usually.
Enjoy…
1. Standard 3 speed transmission in cars with the shifter on the column
2. All businesses closed on Sundays
3. Only 3 channels on the TV (ABC, NBC, CBS), maybe 4 if you could get PBS
4. BBQ grills with real charcoal (No one had a gas grill! Or had ever heard of one!)
5. Matchbooks or wooden stick matches, no butane lighters
6. S&H green stamps.
7. Clipping baseball cards to your bike spokes so it sounded like an engine when you were riding
8. Getting punished by your friends parents if you step out of line.
9. Playing with little green army men in the dirt for hours
10. Drawing out roadways on the driveway with a stone or chalk and playing with matchbox cars
11. Making your Halloween costume from items found in your house (or friends house) instead of buying one at the store
12. Records Players… later the more sophisticated name “turntable” was all the rage
13. Electric football where the players just vibrated around
14. Holly Hobby dolls
15. Boom boxes
16. Sleeping with the windows open
17. Playing outside all day when your Mom didn’t know where you were, but knew you were ok
18. Drinking from the water hose
19. Pulling into the gas station and having someone fill your tank and check the oil as a courtesy
20. Cracker jacks had nice prizes
21. Plastic glasses in oatmeal boxes
22. Dirt roads
23. Milk truck delivering to your house (although they are making a come back)
24. Family farms
25. The Little Rascals on TV
26. Bath night
27. The Bugs Bunny-Road Runner Hour
28. In my grandmother’s neighborhood (in Hamburg, NY) we loved walking the few blocks to go buy some milk in glass jugs from the vending machine
28. For the ladies, remember short hairstyles with “spit curls”
29. Clothespins. I heard someone at Target ask the cashier, “Where would I find clothes pins?” The cashier looked totally blank
30. Using the phone maybe once a day… maybe less than that
31. Getting spanked or paddled by teachers in school
32. Black & White TV
33. Powdered dishwashing detergent
34. Kitchens with NO automatic dishwasher
35. Clothes lines
36. Painting a house with a paint brush
37. Sandwiches wrapped in wax paper
38. Non-electric pencil sharpeners
39. 8 tracks
40. Tape recorders with actual cassette tapes, not digital chips
41. Home heat source was wood fired furnace
42. A big, round, black, vinyl disc you lay on a spinning table and a special “needle” would be placed on it… VOILA! Music!
43. Mix tapes (we spent hours, even days making these. Now kids assemble “playlists” with mouse clicks on a computer in minutes)
44. Flashcube cameras (The four-sided kind you popped on and off)
45. Wax fingers and lips
46. Balsa wood airplanes (some had rubber band powered propellers)
47. Waiting days to see what your pictures looked like
48. Carbon paper
49. Rabbit ears (that’s a TV antenna for the kids reading this)
50. Getting up to change the channel
51. Party lines
51. Tang
52. Betamax tapes (This format lost out to VHS tapes)
53. Pull tabs from soda cans… the type that actually came off
54. Grass trimmers that worked like giant scissors you actually squeezed by hand
55. Lawnmowers that required no gas or electricity… just you pushing
56. Tube radios and TVs that had to “WARM UP” before they worked right
57. Rotary dial phones
58. Garage doors without remotes
59. Houses without AC
60. GameBoys, Atari, Pong,
61. MS-DOS
62. 45’s,
63. PF Flyers
64. Photos in physical albums
65. Newspapers in print
66. Transistor radios
67. Sack lunches
68. Princess telephones
69. Ice cube trays (especially the metal trays that had the lever that you pulled up to break the ice)
70. The small box on your TV that you had to get up and turn the dial to make the antenna on house turn to pick up another channel.
71. Cars without seat belts
72. Seat Belts that were lap only
73. Cars with the high-beam button on the floor you pushed with your left foot
74. My Partridge Family (Metal) lunchbox
75. Free Hotwheel cars and tracks when the service attendant pumped your gas and washed your windshield.
76. Mimeograph machines and the smelly purple ink on mimeographed paper
77. The MovieFone guy/voice that you called to get movie listings
78. Pay Phones
79. Catching lighting bugs at dusk
80. Chatty Cathy or Mrs. Beasley dolls
81. Real Crayola Crayons (not the waxy ones out now)
82. Reading an actual book
83. Camping… in a tent… and a huge rock or tree for a bathroom
84. 10 cent ice cream cones
85. Playing outside in the summer from dawn ‘til dusk
86. Playing house with dirt for a floor and trees for a roof
87. Dippity Do (for your hair)
88. Making mudpies after it rains and having to be hosed off before being let back in the house
89. Saturday morning cartoons…. from 7 a.m. until noon
90. AM radio
91. Bee hive hairdo
92. Cut out paper dolls with full cut out wardrobe
93. Playing Spud
94. Flashlight tag
95. Tetherball
96. Walking on stilts your dad made for you
97. Pogo sticks
98. Playing neighborhood ‘kick the can’
99. The great art on LP record covers
100. Knowing all your friends’ phone numbers! (Now we just push a button on speed dial.)
101. Stretch Armstrong
102. Cabbage Patch Dolls
103. Fuller Brush Man
104. Jelly jar glasses
105. Penny candy
106. Candy cigarettes (these truly seem like a bad idea to me now… but then it was cool. Stupid… but cool.)
107. Bands releasing a new LP every year, sometimes more often!
Hi Mike,
How about: catching lighting bugs at dusk
Paper dolls
Chatty Cathy or Mrs. Beasley dolls
Making mud pies
Real Crayola crayons (not the waxy ones out now or markers)
Reading (an actual book..just for fun)
Camping..in a tent..with air mattresses..a huge rock to go behind for a bathroom..no electric..a mountain stream for water..(I was a kid and it was wonderful)
oops, thought of a few more
10 cent ice cream cones from the Ice Cream man in his truck (some places still have them but I bet they are more than 10 cents)
putting peanuts in your Coke (or Pepsi)
playing outside from dawn til dusk (only stopping for lunch if you had to)
playing house with dirt for a floor and trees for a roof
wondering why Santa looked like Uncle Wayne at the family Christmas party
Brownie cameras (a hand down from my mom that I took my first pictures with…100 albums ago)
making up baton routines to a song called “Downtown”
Dippity Do (for your hair)
making mudpies after it rains and having to be rinsed off with the hose before being let back in the house
Cartoons on only on Saturday morning, from 7 a.m. until noon (if you were lucky)
Toys made out of metal.
Playing Spud, flashlight tag, tetherball and walking on stilts your dad made you.
remember bee hive hair styles….also
remember cut out paper dolls with full cut out wardrobe.
Mike – I’m only 26 Years Old and I know about 50 of those items on your list. From my parents and grandparents having them or doing it my self. If your interns that are just 6 years younger then me don’t know what they are missing.
Also what about a microfiche…..
Remember feeling safe enough to go trick-or-treating with no adults along for protection and hitting every house within a mile of your house – not just close, trusted family or friends? Those were the good old days. :-)
mike i miss you guys.just typed in your name one day and found this site.how about neighborhood stores about 20′by20′ that kept an account all week and then on sat.mom would pay up then mon. start all over. also shooting marbles for keeps and then get in trouble for keeps. you and anna keep up the good work. god bless,butch murray p.s.i’m 61,thats how i know about all the things on your list