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Baby Boomers
In reply to the discussion: Without revealing your age.... [View all]Lint Head
(15,064 posts)202. Whenever I'm watching the news I recognize
        names such as Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Henry Cabot Lodge and others that would be obscure to a younger person watching or listening to the news. My son is in his twenties and very interested in what's going on today. But when names like that are mentioned and certain things that I experienced, maybe during the JFK assassination or Watergate or McCarthyism, or someone are a reporter is trying to make a point using those references I know he doesn't understand the totality of the discussion. He will ask me what they mean sometimes though he is very smart.
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        Also "trick or treating" for hours on foot, many blocks from home with siblings...
        brush
        Mar 2017
        #124
      
        
        Yes, this. Six, seven years old I'd walk two blocks through suburbia to a pond, watch minnows
        femmedem
        Mar 2017
        #208
      
        
        Didnt have fireflies where I lived but I spent many hours roaming the neighborhood and the
        Amaryllis
        Mar 2017
        #212
      
        
        I remember the Principal telling a second grader she couldn't wear pants at
        demigoddess
        May 2020
        #417
      
        
        What about the wire rollers with brushes inside, fixed in place by pink plastic pins. nt
        tblue37
        Mar 2017
        #68
      
        
        I'm old enough to remember the max vaccinations immediately after
        PoindexterOglethorpe
        Sep 2017
        #348
      
        
        My mom, too!  She bought me the Veejay album "Introducing the Beatles."
        Still Blue in PDX
        Apr 2017
        #260
      
        
        Yep, I was so excited about their first performance on Ed Sullivan and we all watched it. n/t
        RKP5637
        Mar 2017
        #59
      
        
        I remember my dad taking the bad vacuum tubes from our tv down to the appliance store to get replace
        dhol82
        Mar 2017
        #29
      
        
        I must have caught it the second time around. Don't remember anything but the song.
        Squinch
        Mar 2017
        #237
      
        
        Oh!  But their commercials must have been all over for me to remember every word of the song.
        Squinch
        Mar 2017
        #242
      
        
        Short, striped polyester dresses with fishnets and go-go boots, white of course!
        babylonsister
        Mar 2017
        #23
      
        
        My dad always got 2 bucks worth of gas. On Sunday he would buy 2 bucks worth of gas and drive
        doc03
        Sep 2017
        #288
      
        
        You mentioned "catalog" and my mind immediately went to the Sears catalog.  The back of it.
        Squinch
        Mar 2017
        #35
      
        
        Yep, just thinking back, Vietnam was really the turning point. Seems we've been fighting an uphill
        RKP5637
        Mar 2017
        #70
      
        
        The Air Raid Sirens going off every Saturday at noon in our town for testing. n/t
        RKP5637
        Mar 2017
        #54
      
        
        S&H green stamos. Gas station attendants filling your car up and washing your windshield.
        tblue37
        Mar 2017
        #66
      
        
        Licking those stamps for your mother (in our case Blue Chip) and putting in the books
        mchill
        Mar 2017
        #180
      
        
        Republican Senator Howard Baker wanting to get to the truth in the Watergate hearings
        Louis1895
        Mar 2017
        #67
      
        
        And waiting 24 hours (turnaround time) to find out you had one comma that made program not work
        mchill
        Mar 2017
        #181
      
        
        And the sad reality of smoking is that everyone knew it was dangerous.
        PoindexterOglethorpe
        Sep 2017
        #336
      
        
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        WePurrsevere
        Mar 2017
        #116
      
        
        Where did we get cigar boxes? I'm pretty sure I had one though no one smoked. n/t
        pnwmom
        Sep 2017
        #343
      
        
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        FuzzyRabbit
        Sep 2017
        #310
      
        
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        Hoyt
        Mar 2017
        #125
      
        
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        lunasun
        Mar 2017
        #210
      
        
        Along the hazard line, in school we'd make projects by moulding asbestos clay powder. . . nt
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Mar 2017
        #229
      
        
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        PoindexterOglethorpe
        Sep 2017
        #339
      
        
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        FuzzyRabbit
        Sep 2017
        #312
      
        
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        50 Shades Of Blue
        Mar 2017
        #175
      
        
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        WheelWalker
        Mar 2017
        #182
      
        
        When I started with computers we pluged wires into a board to program them.
        Binkie The Clown
        Sep 2017
        #319
      
        
        Typing term papers on a typewriter and not being able to edit! Wondering how much white out i could
        Amaryllis
        Mar 2017
        #201
      
        
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        PoindexterOglethorpe
        Sep 2017
        #345
      
        
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        lunasun
        Mar 2017
        #220
      
        
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        Amaryllis
        Mar 2017
        #222
      
        
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        MrPurple
        Mar 2017
        #227
      
        
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        PoindexterOglethorpe
        Jun 2017
        #265
      
        
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        InAbLuEsTaTe
        Sep 2017
        #349
      
        
        The Alexander Botts series in the Saturday Evening Post (A Caterpillar Tractor from Peoria guy.)
        NBachers
        Sep 2017
        #281
      
        
        Every time Kate Smith started singing "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" I knew that
        Binkie The Clown
        Sep 2017
        #321
      
        
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        pansypoo53219
        Sep 2017
        #354
      
        
        Pushing the red dot on oleo margarine to spread the coloring through the package.
        wasupaloopa
        May 2018
        #402
      
        
        gas & markers used to smell good. CHRISTMAS TUNES WERE PLAYED ON CHRISMAST EVE & CHRISTMAS.
        pansypoo53219
        May 2018
        #410
      
        
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        phylny
        Jul 2020
        #422