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satman next generation
11-10-2006, 12:43 PM
MEMORIES

A little house with three bedrooms
and one car on the street,
A mower that you had to push
to make the grass look neat.



In the kitchen on the wall
we only had one phone,
And no need for recording things,
someone was always home.


We only had a living room
where we would congregate,
Unless it was at mealtime
in the kitchen where we ate.



We had no need for family rooms
or extra rooms to dine,
When meeting as a family
those two rooms would work out fine.

We only had one TV set,
and channels maybe two,
But always there was one of them
with something worth the view.
For snacks we had potato chips
that tasted like a chip,
And if you wanted flavor
there was Lipton's onion dip.


Store-bought snacks were rare
because my mother liked to cook,
And nothing can compare
to snacks in Betty Crocker's book.




Weekends were for family trips
or staying home to play,


We all did things together --
even go to church/synagogue to pray.


When we did our weekend trips
depending on the weather,
No one stayed at home
because we liked to be together.



Sometimes we would separate
to do things on our own,
But we knew where the others were
without our own cell phone.

Then there were the movies
with your favorite movie star,
And nothing can compare to
watching movies in your car.




Then there were the picnics at
the peak of summer season,
Pack a lunch and find some trees
and never need a reason.


(notice how we dressed!)
Get a baseball game together
with all the friends you know,
Have real action playing ball --
and no game video.


Remember when the doctor
used to be the family friend,
And didn't need insurance
or a lawyer to defend?


The way that he took care of you
or what he had to do,
Because he took an oath and
strived to do the best for you.
(and sometimes that meant coming to your home)

Remember going to the store
and shopping casually,
And when you went to pay for it
you used your own money?

Nothing that you had to swipe
or punch in some amount,
Remember when the cashier person
had to really count?

(Why I think they even knew the name of everyone on every bill)

The milkman used to go
from door to door,
And it was just a few cents more
than going to the store .


There was a time when mailed
letters came right to your door,
Without a lot of junk mail ads
sent out by every store.

The mailman knew each house by name
and knew where it was sent;
There were not loads of mail
addressed to "present occupant."



There was a time when just one glance
was all that it would take,
And you would know the kind of car,
the model and the make.


They didn't look like turtles
trying to squeeze out everymile;
They were streamlined, white walls, fins,
and really had some style.





One time the music that you played
whenever you would jive,
Was from a vinyl, big-holed record
called a forty-five.


The record player had a post
to keep them all in line,
And then the records would drop down
and play one at a time.



Oh sure, we had our problems then,
just like we do today,
And always we were striving,
trying for a better way.

Oh, the simple life we lived
still seems like so much fun,
How can you explain a game,
just kick the can and run?


And why would boys put baseball cards
between bicycle spokes,

And for a nickel red machines
had little bottled Cokes?

&! nbsp;
This life seemed so much easier
and slower in some ways,
I love the new technology
but I sure miss those days.

So time moves on and so do we,
and nothing stays the same,
But I sure love to reminisce
and walk down memory lane.


God Bless....In HIS Service....Dan

Matt A
11-11-2006, 09:48 AM
Amen brother.
Amen.

joy
11-11-2006, 05:58 PM
And I enjoy reading this time and again.

Bluey
11-14-2006, 06:51 PM
I'm not giving up my dishwasher or my front load W/D for anything.

Remember when straws were made of paper and collapsed before you were finished your drink?

And paper bags for the trash
Just meant that it'd fall through
Before you even got to the trash can.

And all cleaning products were toxic unless you used just water, vinegar and baking soda.

And nothing was available to remove arm pit stains from bras.
Ditto for blood stains on clothes.

Two hours pay would buy me 12 minutes long distance to Toronto. Now I do it for 3.5 cents a minute.

Remember slide rules???

And corner stores would never give you money for returned bottles, they'd make you take candy. If you wanted money, you would have to go to a large food store. And one guy, he would not give me money for the bottles, just candy, then holler at me as I left the store, "That stuff will rot your teeth"

I'm enjoying the TEN speakers and digital sound in my car, my ten speed bike and affordable food and clothes from the big discount stores.

Next, I'm going to enjoy my 55 inch plasma flatscreen which I'll get to watch the olympics.

I remember watching the moon landing on a black and white twelve inch TV. No cable.

The only thing I don't like about the present compared to the past is the ubiquitous idiots in movie theatres who turn on their cell phones.

I especially like the natural ingredient cosmetics and affordable plastic surgery, skin rejeuvenation treatments and vein treatments.

Yippy for Lasix. :rolleyes:

nide44
11-15-2006, 03:38 PM
Now that's Comic Relief !! :)

Matt A
11-15-2006, 10:04 PM
I remember muscle-cars.
Not so much the big and powerful part......


.....just no power steering.
You needed big muscles just to turn those beasties......:rolleyes:

lor
11-20-2006, 11:25 AM
I remember mom ironing as I watched cartoons, she made breaded chicken that we took to the zoo, she made pretty birthday cakes and I can remember seeing her in the one bed at home & one day kissing each of us kids before we left for the store, then one in the diningroom dad told us she was no longer with us. But grandma flew in from California to live with & help raise us.