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hannahgirl 07-19-2004 03:58 PM

gas cost less than a dollar!

DGMarie 07-19-2004 04:33 PM

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Originally posted by honeychile
When My Little Ponies were THE cool toy?

When Four-Wheel Drive was only available on trucks & Jeeps?

When thongs were worn on your feet?

My Little Pony's ARE the cool toy--for the current batch of 4-7 year olds.

http://images.hasbro.com/common/imag...ageMain400.jpg

sigtau305 07-19-2004 04:55 PM

33 1/3 ablums and 45's were around
Listening to American top 40's with Casey Kasem every Sunday Morning ( as well as watching America's Top Ten T.V. Show)
Hip-Hop was starting to catch on
Watching American Bandstand every Saturday Afternoon
Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscipo(sp) were the Dynamic Duo to watch on SNL
ABC, NBC, and CBS were the only Stations showing Saturday morning Cartoons

MattUMASSD 07-19-2004 04:59 PM

remember the days of transformers and he-man

moe.ron 07-19-2004 05:24 PM

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Originally posted by aephi alum
... You wanted to buy a home computer, and your choices were IBM or Apple ... or, there was no such thing as a home computer
Don't forget about Tandy computers.

sigtau305 07-19-2004 05:26 PM

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Originally posted by MattUMASSD
remember the days of transformers and he-man
I think the Orignial "He-Man" Cartoon show was a little better than Cartoon Network's Updated Version.

Rudey 07-19-2004 05:26 PM

Umm there were IBM compatibles I think right from when IBM was selling PCs to families.

I had a Vic 20 to start with. Strange little system. Before the Commodore there were a couple small little computer companies too.

Tandy was the brand that Radioshack bought I believe.

-Rudey

aephi alum 07-19-2004 06:01 PM

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Originally posted by Rudey
Umm there were IBM compatibles I think right from when IBM was selling PCs to families.
If there weren't, they followed soon thereafter. A lot of people in the mid-80s still felt that if they were going to get an IBM-compatible computer, they should just buy from IBM. Some of the clones were better, and some were cheaper, and some were more geared toward families' computing needs rather than businesses' needs (IBM is not called International Business Machines for nothing), but you really had to know what was out there.

Anyone else remember the TRS-80? (Trash-80)

AOIIsilver 07-19-2004 11:02 PM

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Anyone else remember the TRS-80? (Trash-80)
I had a TRS-80 attached to a color TV from the store "TG&Y." I thought that I was cool stuff because I knew some BASIC.
:)
Silver

AlphaFrog 07-19-2004 11:11 PM

Teen Spirit Deoderant (forget that you had to use a REAL unscented deoderant with it...you just HAD to smell like Teen Spirit)

and to accompany:

Smells Like Teen Spirit-when bands had talent, were about the music and weren't manufactured


Snap Bracelts/those colorful rubber bracelets that I can't see on a girl younger then 18 anymore without shuddering....

SHE-RA!

AlphaGamDiva 07-19-2004 11:40 PM

cereal had the toy RIGHT IN the box....there was no mail-in offer or a "chance" to win.....you WON as soon as you dug to the bottom of the box.

CatStarESP4 07-20-2004 12:59 AM

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Originally posted by 33girl
MTV played videos?
I miss those days!

Anyway, back to the regularly schedule post
Stereos that had turntables and/or 8-track players
Cable TV didn't have 100+ channels
HBO, Cinemax and Showtime had one channel each

cutiepatootie 07-20-2004 12:09 PM

SNL was alot more funny back in the 70s and early 80s
ABC after school specials
Cable wasnt even a thought or even offered in your area
walking to school with your friends without parents
staying out late with your friends in the neighborhood and not have to worry about yoru safety
Pe che (spelling) folders and writing band name and who you love all over them
designer clothes and the fact you HAd to have them
"little house" was a cool show with laura ingalls
having a barbie dream house made you cool
the best music was from back then--journey, reo, forienger,van halen, eagles, lynard sknyard, etc....
banna clips, hair bows, and cool sunglasses with your Members own jacket, Vans slip on and a concert t shirt

and a lot more ........i had a fantastic youth......growing up in the 70s and early 80s was a blast. it was even better with good friends toshare it with!

DeltAlum 07-20-2004 12:40 PM

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Originally posted by aephi alum
I have some more...

... TVs didn't have remotes (the first did have wires)
... Cable wasn't offered in your area (until I went to college)
... TVs could tune channels 2-13, and maybe you could pull in a UHF station or two if you had a good antenna (and the UHF's were mostly "educational" TV
... Black and white TVs (!)
... A 300-baud modem was fast
... You wanted to buy a home computer, and your choices were IBM or Apple ... or, there was no such thing as a home computer
... You picked up a pay phone to make a collect call, and a human operator handled the call (or any phone)
... Pay phone calls cost a dime (and they didn't time out)
... You called any business (utility, etc) and a human being instead of an IVR system answered the phone (I miss human contact)
... Phone numbers started with two letters: HUnter 6-1234 (and before that two letters and four numbers JEfferson 3040)
... Having to make sure you were putting UNleaded gas in your car (Hi Test or regular before there was unleaded gas)

I love these because I remember all of them. ( ) above are mine.

American Bandstand was on every afternoon.

Soft Drinks out of machines were a nickle.

"Mixed" soft drinks (Cherry Cokes, etc.) were a dime.

Sesame Street had not been invented.

Vietnam was called French Indochina and nobody had heard of it.

Saturday Night Live was funny (strange echo in here).

Professional basketball players went to college first.

Mini-skirts hadn't been invented yet (ugh, the dark ages!)

Mini-skirts weren't allowed in school.

Women had "hours" in college dorms.

Damn, I could go on for a long time. Thankfully for all of you, I won't.

tnxbutterfly 07-21-2004 12:53 AM

...when there was no email. If you wanted to write somebody, you got pen and paper and wrote the letter by hand

....when postage stampes were .28


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