Do You Remember These?

Posted By: Fraudman CFCI

Do You Remember These? - 05/24/07 11:27 PM

http://oldfortyfives.com/DYRT.htm

Turn your volume up and enjoy!
Posted By: tahdah

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 02:50 AM

Oh my gosh, I remember sitting at the corner drug store reading Veronica and Archie comics. And 45's, yes Gene Pitney. Have I dated myself enough? And the song about the car crash, 1965, can't remember the lyrics right now since my kid is playing some rap [censored]. Thanks for the memories. PS, I'm not old.
Do you remember those little wax bottles filled with a sweet drink?, little "buttons" on paper? Wax Lips that you could chew on? Soda fountains? Kids today will never know those great times. I could go on and on. Dr. Kildare, and who was the other Dr on TV?,not Marcus Welby. "Drive your Chevrolet across the USA",(Sunday night) Oprah and Gail just did that. Kids on this will never understand what I am saying.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 12:32 PM

Dr. Ben Casey.

I would walk the mile down Central Ave to the Polk Bros. store every week and check out their selection of 45s. In the year 2525, by the Amboy Dukes. Was that the bank Ted Nugent got started in?

Candy lipsticks were my favorites. And the afre flying saucers with the beads of sugar candy inside. Penny candy actually was a penny, but for a nickel, you could get a large slab of taffy. Reese's peanut butter cups were a nickel too, but back then I was more into sugar than chocolate.
Posted By: Bailey.

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 12:45 PM

when i was little, i used to sneak my dad's 45s into my bedroom, and play them on my portable turntable. (i'm sure he knew...) my favs included

-hello mudda, hello fadda
-beep beep (that nash rambler song)
Posted By: thomasj

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 12:48 PM

I remember my Dad taking me to the soda fountain in the local drug store (there were actually three drug stores within a block of each other and I think 2 had soda fountains) for a REAL cherry Coke. I also remember the display cases of hot roasted nuts in the drug store and department store and the mechanical horse that cost a nickle to ride. I think Hershey bars were a dime back then.....
Posted By: KYAuditor

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 12:51 PM

"and the song about the car crash, 1965"

Can't remember all the lyrics, but the chorus was

Oh where, oh where can by baby be
The Lord took her away from me
She's gone to heaven so I got to be good
So I can see my baby when I leave this world

Course now this song will be stuck in my head all day.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:02 PM

Blame it on my big cousin Linda, she started me with listening and dancing to 45s with Sherry Baby by the 4 Seasons. She named her first daughter Cherise, Sherry for short, who I babysat.

Mom and I would walk each week to Belmont and Central to shop for stuff like shampoo and band aids. We would stop at the Kresge's 5 and dime (forerunner of K-Mart) where she would get a cup of coffee before the long walk home. They would serve the cream in a little glass that looked like a mini-milk can. Real cream, not that skim milk I drink now! Ma would only use half of it, so I got to drink the rest. Yum!
Posted By: A_G

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:09 PM

Originally Posted By: KYAuditor
"and the song about the car crash, 1965"

Can't remember all the lyrics, but the chorus was

Oh where, oh where can by baby be
The Lord took her away from me
She's gone to heaven so I got to be good
So I can see my baby when I leave this world

Course now this song will be stuck in my head all day.


that's Last Kiss. and I only know because Pearl Jam covered it.
Posted By: Retired DQ

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:11 PM

Why am I thinking of 8-tracks?...
Posted By: steven1950

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:30 PM

I remember going to JC Penney and watching the clerk put the money into a plastic bottle, then into a chute where air pressure would take the bottle upstairs. A minute later, the bottle would return with the change.

I remember my mom doing housework while listening to soap operas on the radio.

I remember going to the A&W and buying a half gallon of Carnation Vanilla Ice Cream and a gallon of root beer that they put into a glass bottle.

I just got an email announcing my 40th high school reunion will be held this year.

Damn!!!
Posted By: Snow Bunny

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:34 PM

Originally Posted By: tahdah
Oh my gosh, I remember sitting at the corner drug store reading Veronica and Archie comics. And 45's, yes Gene Pitney. Have I dated myself enough? And the song about the car crash, 1965, can't remember the lyrics right now since my kid is playing some rap [censored]. Thanks for the memories. PS, I'm not old.
Do you remember those little wax bottles filled with a sweet drink?, little "buttons" on paper? Wax Lips that you could chew on? Soda fountains? Kids today will never know those great times. I could go on and on. Dr. Kildare, and who was the other Dr on TV?,not Marcus Welby. "Drive your Chevrolet across the USA",(Sunday night) Oprah and Gail just did that. Kids on this will never understand what I am saying.


We had a drug store about two blocks away. At the soda fountain they actually mixed your Coke for you - syrup and seltzer separately. They also had two telephone booth in the store. Almost every corner had it's own grocery store. Everyone within at least a 5 block radius knew who you were. Woolworth's was our 5 and dime. If you were going to the shopping district - you said you were 'Going to the Avenue'. My aunt still lives there and they still call it the same thing.

The candy was the best - I loved those wax bottles, Tahdah, and the candy buttons. Do you remember Pixie Stix? They were paper straws with flavored sugar inside. Also loved Mallo-Cups - they're like a peanut butter cup but with soft marshmallow inside. They also had a point-coupon in each pack that you saved and if you ever had enough points you could send away for prizes.

Bonanza, The Wonderful World of Disney and Ed Sullivan were Sunday nights. I remember the Beatles first appearance on Sullivan - but me, I'm not old!
Posted By: Ready to Retire

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:41 PM

I had forgotten those little things at JC Penney that took the cash away. No one even uses cash these days.

My grandfather had a gas station with the pop (soda) in bottles sitting in ice in the big red CocaCola cooler. I always got the chocolate pop. And the penny candy.

And I wore the origianl petal pushers and the hose with seams.
I still remember walking down the hall in high school when I was in 7th grade and having one of the senior girls telling me that my seam was crooked. How embaressing.
Am I dating myself
Posted By: Snow Bunny

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:47 PM

What about crinolins and petty-coats and your first pair of high-heels with a little 1-2" heel for Easter. With new shoes we went out to the sidewalk and rubbed them back and forth to scuff the leather soles so they wouldn't be slippery.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:55 PM

DQ, 8 tracks came after. We are talking early 60s, 8 tracks were late 60s/early 70s.
Kayo was the chocolate pop.

Crinolins scratched!
Posted By: Snow Bunny

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 01:57 PM

How about stockings with garter belts (before they were fashionable) and the panty-girdles that we graduated to even when we were all as skinny as sticks.
Posted By: Retired DQ

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 02:11 PM

I was only just born, Nanois...
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 02:20 PM

DQ, I must be old! There were 78s before there were 45s, but I only remember the 45s. Then, there were 33s, reel to reel, 8 tracks, cassettes, Beta, VHS, CDs, and DVDs. And most are obsolete already!

But the funny part is fashion. Wait long enough and everything comes back! I wore pedal pushers when I was a kid. Now everyone's wearing "capri pants". In high school, I wore tie dyed shirts, midriff tops and hip hugger pants. Now they are called "belly shirts" and "low riders". In college, with the disco craze, platform shoes were all the rage. Gee, look what's back this year? Platform shoes!
Posted By: Ready to Retire

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 02:21 PM

Oh yes, those ugly stockings with garter belts and the panty girdles. You're right Pooh, I was 5'7" and weighed a whole 110 lbs. I needed a panty girdle like I needed a hole in my head. And then came pantyhose when I was in college. What a relief!!!!

And yes those crinolins scratched. I remember they were defined by the number of yards. Mine was a 100 yard crinolin if I remember right.
Posted By: RR Joker

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 03:10 PM

Best times visiting my grandparents in Ft. White, FL and walking down to my Aunt's general store..a real general store (it's actually been moved to an "old" town around Tampa and has been preserved...I'd like to revisit it one day!..anyway, we always got a REAL small bottled coke..the absolute BEST coke EVER! Or an orange drink in the brown bottle...Orange Crush it was! ummmm...and she had the glass fold down doors with those penny candy jars behind them with those good peanut butter logs, taffy, peppermints, those little carmel "bats", brachs carmels...oh, the list could go on and on. Oh, and how could I forget the cake size block of real aged cheddar cheese on the counter just begging for a chunk to be cut off and handed to me...better than cake!)

Used to LOVE candy cigs...don't remember the buttons tho! I think they still have pixie sticks, but maybe a different name, (just like clothes styles now)!

I loved the car wreck song and I remember the Beetles on Ed Sullivan. Still enjoy Bonanza as much now as then and even Leave it to Beaver, My favorite Martian, Lost in Space and all those good ole shows. I wish I still had all those old 45's!
Posted By: Bagweaver

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 03:33 PM

Well, I'm really going to tell my age. I worked at a soda fountain when I started college. I worked only on Saturdays - all day - 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. - for $5.00 a day BEFORE taxes and SSA. That paid for my lunches and snacks for the next week at college.

I got bored one afternoon when things were slow behind the fountain and invented the chocolate cherry coke - tastes like a chocolate covered cherry! Doesn't look too good though. But don't knock it until you try it!
Posted By: Dlynn58

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 03:50 PM

Originally Posted By: AuditGuy
Originally Posted By: KYAuditor
"and the song about the car crash, 1965"

Can't remember all the lyrics, but the chorus was

Oh where, oh where can by baby be
The Lord took her away from me
She's gone to heaven so I got to be good
So I can see my baby when I leave this world

Course now this song will be stuck in my head all day.


that's Last Kiss. and I only know because Pearl Jam covered it.


This was a song done by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers. Check it out.

http://www.jimbowieband.com/Lyrics/last_kiss.htm

The "Cavaliers" played at my parents wedding. Two of the original band memebers are friends of ours.
Posted By: tahdah

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 04:06 PM

Loved that Sunday night line up. And I remember the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. As a kid my neighbors took me to one of their parents houses in Canada and when I used the phone to call home, it was one of those crank up where you got connected to an operator who placed the call for you. Never had seen that in the States.
We also had the first colored TV in the neighborhood.
I remember listening to the radio on Christmas Eve to find out where Santa was.
And I remember where I was when we landed on the moon, making out with some guy in the parking lot of the library.
Watching the Vietnam war everynight on the 6:00 news, Dan Rather.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 04:15 PM

My Dad listened to the fights on the radio - there was this up and comer you might remember, Cassius Clay? And Edie Adams singing about "cigars, cigarettes, tiparillos?"

Mt. Dew had a hillbilly on the bottle and the commercials went "Ya-hoo! Mountain Dew!"

And Dr. Pepper was good at "10, 2 or 4". If I behaved myself at the bowling alley, Dad would buy me a Dr. Pepper at the end of his second game. (Dad took me to watch while he bowled in a league.)
Posted By: Ready to Retire

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 04:16 PM

We had the first black and white TV in our town way back in the 50s. All the neighbors and friends came on Sautrday night to watch the Saturday Night fights.

We actually didn't have a phone until I was 12. Scary huh? Now we have 3 house phones, two cell phones, and the Internet.

I too remember the Beatles on Ed Sullican and I watched Howdy Doody and Sky King on Saturday mornings. And Elvis!!! Swoon!!!!
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 04:31 PM

Only one family had a color TV "set", as we called it. When I was in 3rd grade, our class went to the Bozo the Clown show at WGN in Chicago. We were told to wear white shirts and dark skirts; Ma put me in a hunter green dress so she could pick me out of the crowd! Then, all the moms went to the one family's house with the color set and looked for their kids on TV!
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 04:32 PM

Oooh party line phones. Anyone remember those?
Posted By: Ready to Retire

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:00 PM

Oh Yea!! They were awful. We had a very talky neighbor who never gave up the phone line.
Posted By: tahdah

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:00 PM

Party lines, until recently our family cabin in norther mi had to have a party line.
And Dr Pepper, it was never sold in Mi when I was a kid but every summer we'd drive to Fl and we'd buy a bottle when we stopped to get gas in the South.
Sky King, howdie doodie, popeye, Johnny Ginger and Milky the clown (those may have been local), great Saturday Morning shows. Always also watched and met the three stooges (have a signed autograph) and Charlie Chan movies, Shirley Temple ones too.
Posted By: Snow Bunny

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:23 PM

Captain Kangaroo, Rin Tin Tin, Wagon Train. Loved watching the old Shirley Temple movies! My dad would watch the bull fights from Mexico on Saturdays. We were in the Peanut Gallery for a Howdie Doodie show.

We had a party line up until we went on line a few years ago. In our area it was actually a good thing to do - no one else had them anymore, so you got phone service for a lot less than everyone else.

I remember watching the early space flights in school - they would bring a portable TV into the classrooms. Did you have air-raid drills? We would go to the 'cloak room' (where we hung our coats) and crouch down with our faces to the wall.

But the big question: Where were you on 11/22/63 - Since we're all about the same age, I'm sure you all know. Me - 7th grade history class in the middle of a thunderstorm. Everything stopped for days. If I close my eyes, I swear I can see it all again. :-(
Posted By: Dlynn58

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:25 PM

The smell of fresh ink from the mimeograph!!

11/22/1963 I was 5 years old at my grandmother's house. She was crying all day.
Posted By: Ready to Retire

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:47 PM

On 11/22/1963 I was a junior in high school and in social studies class. And Pooh, you're right I can still see it all in my mind.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:55 PM

The Original Star Trek!
Posted By: #Just Jay

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:56 PM

Originally Posted By: Dlynn58
The smell of fresh ink from the mimeograph!!


Us late 70's kids can still recallt hat from elementary school in the early 80's still!!!

Loved the feel of the damp paper lifted to my nose as I too a deep, long, intense, strong whiff.....mmmmmmmm.

Heavenly!
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:57 PM

bbs, was that the beginning of huffing?
Posted By: RebekahL CRCM

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 05:59 PM

Originally Posted By: tahdah

Do you remember those little wax bottles filled with a sweet drink?, little "buttons" on paper? Wax Lips that you could chew on? Soda fountains? Kids today will never know those great times. I could go on and on.


This website: Candy You Ate as a Kid will really take you down memory lane! I like to give decade assortments as birthday gifts -- its a great bit of nostalgia and really brings to mind one's long lost youth!
Posted By: Snow Bunny

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 06:03 PM

Originally Posted By: Nanwa
The Original Star Trek!


Heard on the radio this morning that today is the 30th anniversary of the release of Star Wars.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 06:06 PM

"...wore matador boots, only Flagg Bros had em, with the Cuban heel, iredescent socks with the same color shirt and a tight pair of chinos. I'd put on my sharkskin jacket, you know the kind with the velvet collar, biddy-bop shades. Oh yes. Took a fresh pack of Luckys and a mint called Sen-sen. My old man's Trojans and his Old Spice after shave. Comb my hair in a pompadour, like the rest of the Romeos wore, a permanent wave, oh yeah, I was keepin' the faith..." Billy Joel
Posted By: thomasj

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 06:12 PM

I remember getting cans of soda (we call it pop here!) from the cooler at the local Mom and Pop store. I was too young to read, but the can was green and had a palm tree on it - wish I could remember what it was called.....

I also remember the soda machine at the garage where my Dad worked, small glass bottles of Coke, Grape and orange Ne hi that you really had to tug on to get out. The metal lids that you opened with the built in bottle opener, and the wooden crates stacked up next to the machine for the empties.

I was born in 1967, but living in a small rural town, I guess some of these things were around a little longer than in the more metropolitan areas.
Posted By: CelticsPride

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 06:13 PM

Quote:
Mt. Dew had a hillbilly on the bottle and the commercials went "Ya-hoo! Mountain Dew!"


That brings back a memory! I was staying for the Summer in Fairlawn New Jersey and that commercial was all over the radio. We would dive into the pool yelling that tag line. I was seven years old.

BTW: On Sunday nights in Boston, there is a radio show called "The Lost 45's". Plays stuff like Bobby Sherman, the Osmonds, The DeFranco Family. Stuff you would never hear otherwise.
Posted By: Pale Rider

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 06:19 PM

West Texas, windmills and small sheds full of glass containers containing acid with a wire to the house; that is how electricity came to the west. I still have one of those large glass jars, shoot we may have to go back to this way of getting electricity when we run out of oil, gas and nuclear fuels
Posted By: Snow Bunny

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:01 PM

Summers down the Jersey shore with Kohr Brothers soft ice cream and Mack's Pizza.
Posted By: Dlynn58

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:10 PM

Originally Posted By: joker
Still enjoy Bonanza as much now as then and even Leave it to Beaver, My favorite Martian, Lost in Space and all those good ole shows.


One of my favorite channels is "TVLand" It's got all the good ole' reruns. I Love Lucy being my favorite, along with The Andy Griffith Show and soo many more......(sighs) I miss those days!!
Posted By: tahdah

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:20 PM

11/22/63 it was Friday, my dads day off. Parents went shopping and left my grandmother with me, I was home sick. Watching a local station that showed old movies when it was interrupted with the "news". Told my parents when they got in (no radios in the car back then because it was an added luxery).

Aah, the smell of mimeograph, loved it.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:23 PM

I did not understand death much at that time. (I was 7.) But i understood it much more when Bobby was killed.
Posted By: °X°

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:26 PM

stockings with garter belts

I sure wish that they would make a come back, big time.
Posted By: Snow Bunny

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:35 PM

Originally Posted By: _X_
stockings with garter belts

I sure wish that they would make a come back, big time.


Now why doesn't that surprise me?:D

Unfortunately, I remember when Bobby died all too well. I was watching coverage of the California primary when it came on. I was a big Kennedy fan at the time. The weekend of his funeral we were at the shore. Sunday morning we were sitting in church. It was so foggy outside you could barely see. The church doors were open and the priest was giving a sermon about the Kennedy's and Martin Luther King. The fog was drifting in through the open doors. It was really eerie.
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:35 PM

Originally Posted By: _X_
stockings with garter belts

I sure wish that they would make a come back, big time.


Women should realize that they are much cooler to wear in the summer than pantyhose.
Posted By: Ready to Retire

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:48 PM

Too time consuming to get on and off.
Posted By: °X°

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:55 PM

Originally Posted By: Nanwa
Originally Posted By: _X_
stockings with garter belts

I sure wish that they would make a come back, big time.


Women should realize that they are much cooler to wear in the summer than pantyhose.


So, listen up - required summertime attire for all female coolies.
Posted By: °X°

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 07:56 PM

Originally Posted By: jdh
Too time consuming to get on and off.


That really all depends on the circumstances, sometimes it's not necessary to take them off.
Posted By: MaryRink

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 08:00 PM

I remember: Fizzies, penny candy, no sales tax, Richie Rich comic books, watching Disney on Sunday nights with popcorn and 1 can of pop, watching the first man walk on the moon, TV shows-Wagon Train, Queen for a day, the Chiller Thriller, Hollywood Palace.
Posted By: Fraudman CFCI

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 08:06 PM

11/22/63 I ws sitting in an airplane at Idlewild (NY)airport on my way home on leave prior to deploying to Italy. The pilot first announced that JFK had been shot and later announced he had died.

Cisco Kid, Paladin, Dragnet, Range Rider,Rama of the Jungle, Hopalong Cassidy, Sea Hunt, Peter Gun and a few others were my favorite TV shows. There was no FM radios, cars had 6 volt batteries and the starter was on the floor, windshield wipers were vacuum powered instead of electrical. No power steering, power brakes, power windows or power anything. Three channels on TV if you were lucky or the weather conditions were right.

But you know what? We had fun as kids! We did not shoot each other, we drank Coke instead of snorting cocaine, we never heard about use of restraints in schools for kids gone wild, we respected our teachers because they were adults and we were not. If we got into trouble at school we were in more trouble at home.

I had a choice of PF Flyers or Keds sneakers, I once owned snapjack shoes (remember those), there were jeans but no designer jeans, bathing suits for ladies were mostly one piece type
Posted By: Nanwa

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 08:08 PM

And three speed on the column!
Posted By: GenerousLife

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 08:25 PM

11-23-63 I was in 7th grade English class. I remember my teacher was crying, which really freaked us out. He was a very strict teacher and we'd never seen that kind of emotion before. The whole day was so surreal.

Oh, Nan! My first car had three speed on the column. It was a tank! 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon (of course I didn't drive it until 1966).

Loved Fizzies!!
Posted By: MaryRink

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/25/07 09:00 PM

I learned to drive a car with a 3 speed on the console, manual steering, crank down windows.

Was in 1st grade when Pres Kennedy was shot and couldn't understand why teachers were crying.

A "show" (movie) was 25cents, pop 10cents, candy bars 5cents.

Outdoor double-feature drive-in movies.

No zamboni, the players would line up with shovels and scrape the ice & dump the snow on a conveyor belt then hose down the snow until melted.
Posted By: thomasj

Re: Do You Remember These? - 05/26/07 02:51 AM

Originally Posted By: MaryRink


Outdoor double-feature drive-in movies.



We still have a drive in theatre. This week's double feature Shrek 3 and Spiderman 3 with a dusk to dawn show Sunday night.