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The "When I was a kid...." Thread

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:24pm
by TrailerParkJawa
When I was a kid:

1. I remember when pay phones were a dime.
2. I remember seeing Air National Guard F-106's do a fly by.
3. I remember when the hostages came home from Iran.
4. I remember where I was when I heard the Space Shuttle blew up.
5. I remember when PG-13 was introduced.
6. I remember Carter as president even if very vaguely.

What do you remember ?

ps: I never had to walk to school in the snow, like everyone else older than me did. Even those people from Arizona. :wink:

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:38pm
by Sienthal
Umm...Though I'm technically still a minor, being only 16...

When I was a kid I remember,

When the Atari came out, and 4-bit graphics were king
When a multitude of colors did NOT represent homosexuality
When people were more shallow, than stupid
When the world had West and East Germany, and the USSR
When AIDS was actually beginning to be understood, instead of being God's plague on gays
When Magic: TG was just coming into existence
When a Commodore 64 was God

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:42pm
by Kelly Antilles
Sienthal wrote:Umm...Though I'm technically still a minor, being only 16...

When I was a kid I remember,

When the Atari came out, and 4-bit graphics were king
When a multitude of colors did NOT represent homosexuality
When people were more shallow, than stupid
When the world had West and East Germany, and the USSR
When AIDS was actually beginning to be understood, instead of being God's plague on gays
When Magic: TG was just coming into existence
When a Commodore 64 was God
You're 16? You can't remember about the Atari or the Com64.

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:44pm
by Patrick Degan
I saw newsfilm of Robert Kennedy dying on the floor of a Los Angeles hotel.

I saw the Vietnam War every night on TV.

I saw Neil Armstrong set foot on the surface of the moon.

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:45pm
by Sienthal
Sure I could, I got an Atari when I was around 4 or 5...And my friend's brother had a Commodore 64 some time during my early years.


And Pat, don't you know that the moon landing was a hoax?! You sheep! Damn ye! :wink:

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:46pm
by Stormbringer
I remeber:

When the Nintendo came out
When the USSR fell apart
When the Gulf War started
When Bill Clinton seemed like an honest guy
When Nirvana was unique
When musicians actually played music

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:47pm
by Sienthal
Yes, but I believe it didn't quite sound as good, though the lyrics actually had meaning.

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:48pm
by nechronius
1. Saw the Reagan/Carter election live on TV and had no clue what they were saying but knew it was important. (Had recently immigrated into the US)

2. Saw my first porno centerfold when I was in the 1st grade because my parents owned a liquor store and I had Time to sneak a look. Had no clue what I was looking at but somehow knew it was important.

3. Saw my first dead body, or rather, what remained of it (chunks of bone and brain) but unquestioningly hosed the blood and brains off of the parking lot due to orders from my dad to do so.

4. Conducted my first crime scene investigation when I determined that the jackass who left brains scattered on the parking lot were from a drunk biker who had too much Stoli, crashed into a 4 foot high brick wall at 40+ mph, got thrown off his bike, and crashed head first into a steel lamppost in front of my dad's liquor store.

5. Learned the meaning of irony for a drunk biker to kill himself in front of a liquor store.

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:49pm
by Kelly Antilles
I remember the shuttle explosion like it was yesterday.
I remember the Atari2600, Intellivision, Nintendo
I remember Nixon (vaguely), Ford, Carter, Regan, Bush, Clinton, Bush.
I remember when Elvis, Lennon and John Belushi died.
I remember when life was much easier.
I remember when you had to wait in line for gas and pay $2 a gallon.
I remember 1976, our bicentennial.
I remember seeing Star Trek, the first movie and being scared.
I remember seeing ESB and falling in love ("I love you." "I know" :cry:).
I remember thinking Indiana Jones was just so cool.
I remember Ferris Beuler doing what I always wanted to do.

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:49pm
by Sienthal
That, Neo, is a cool childhood, :)

Posted: 2002-11-20 08:59pm
by Kelly Antilles
BTW, the Atari console came out in 1975. There is NO WAY IN HELL you could remember when it was released, kiddo. And Nintendo came out in 1985. You're JUST old enough.

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:01pm
by Sienthal
Then how the hell? I swear I've got an Atari up in my attic. I got a Nintendo in about 1990...Guess Atari wasn't king then, :)

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:02pm
by Sienthal
My favorite game was the Western one, where you'd go after the computer, but could shoot out the cacti too. :D

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:03pm
by Kelly Antilles
Sienthal wrote:Then how the hell? I swear I've got an Atari up in my attic. I got a Nintendo in about 1990...Guess Atari wasn't king then, :)
You probably do, but it's years old. I still have mine too. It was the original.

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:04pm
by Kelly Antilles
Sienthal wrote:My favorite game was the Western one, where you'd go after the computer, but could shoot out the cacti too. :D
Outlaw.

Combat was my favorite of the early games. Then Space Invaders.

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:07pm
by neoolong
I remember when pay phones were 25 cents.

I remember when Nintendo was cool.

I remember He-Man.

I remember Thundercats.

I remember GI Joe.

Hmm. I guess TV does take away your attention span for remembering things.

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:09pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Originally posted by Sienthal:
Then how the hell? I swear I've got an Atari up in my attic. I got a Nintendo in about 1990...Guess Atari wasn't king then,





You probably do, but it's years old. I still have mine too. It was the original.
The original Atari came out in 1977. You remember having one, not just when it came out. :)

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:10pm
by neoolong
Kelly Antilles wrote:I remember the shuttle explosion like it was yesterday.
I remember the Atari2600, Intellivision, Nintendo
I remember Nixon (vaguely), Ford, Carter, Regan, Bush, Clinton, Bush.
I remember when Elvis, Lennon and John Belushi died.
I remember when life was much easier.
I remember when you had to wait in line for gas and pay $2 a gallon.
I remember 1976, our bicentennial.
I remember seeing Star Trek, the first movie and being scared.
I remember seeing ESB and falling in love ("I love you." "I know" :cry:).
I remember thinking Indiana Jones was just so cool.
I remember Ferris Beuler doing what I always wanted to do.
What are you talking about? Indiana Jones is still so cool.

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:15pm
by Kelly Antilles
neoolong wrote:
What are you talking about? Indiana Jones is still so cool.
Yes, I know. But it was the first impression thing.

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:19pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Indiana was a big deal then, cause all we knew him as was Han Solo before that. :lol:

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:42pm
by neoolong
Kelly Antilles wrote:
neoolong wrote:
What are you talking about? Indiana Jones is still so cool.
Yes, I know. But it was the first impression thing.
Ah, that's alright then. :D

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:51pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
I remember the Soviet Union falling, Clinton's election, and waiting an hour in 90-degree weather waiting for him ot make a speech in my town.

Posted: 2002-11-20 09:58pm
by Frank Hipper
Back in my day........
I watched Watergate on tv every afternoon after Kindergarten
I watched a Moonshot
Disco was new
Star Wars was new
They advertised the Chevrolet downsized models of '77 as the "New Chevrolet"
We were terrified of the Soviet Union
Tall Ships in NY harbor, July 4, 1976 had me glued to the screen
The Arab oil embargo
I went nuts for the Viking mission
TOS aliens scared me

Posted: 2002-11-20 10:02pm
by TrailerParkJawa
We were terrified of the Soviet Union
Isnt it interesting how things change? I remember the "Better Dead than Red" t-shirts and stuff like that. Red Dawn was such a cool movie.
Now I can say I view Russia with a pretty big shrug of indifference.

Posted: 2002-11-20 10:17pm
by Frank Hipper
TrailerParkJawa wrote:
We were terrified of the Soviet Union
Isnt it interesting how things change? I remember the "Better Dead than Red" t-shirts and stuff like that. Red Dawn was such a cool movie.
Now I can say I view Russia with a pretty big shrug of indifference.
Now there's a whole generation of kids who have no idea! When I was really little, I had nightmares about atomic bombs all the time. Even now, with the Invasion of Iraq immenent, the war on terror, Sept. 11, I still feel safer.