Generation Beta kids, born in 2025 and beyond, are already turning one, while Baby Boomers are now well into their 60s and beyond. If reading that made you pause for a second and feel a little older than expected, you’re definitely not alone. Time has a funny way of sneaking up on all of us.
Today, we’re diving into a community where people are sharing things that once felt completely normal but now belong to the “good old days.” From the original McDonald’s setup to classic TV shows and long-forgotten everyday moments, these memories hit right in the nostalgia. Keep scrolling for a trip down memory lane that might make you smile, laugh, and feel wonderfully old. We all know how fast times have moved ahead, but sometimes it really hits you when you stop and think about it.
This post may include affiliate links.
Can Anyone Else Relate?
Yep
The house never scared me lol , but I agree those stairs HARD PASS ,
Correct
My appliances, and my entire house, is as dumb as a box of rocks. And it's staying that way!
My husband insisted on buying an insanely complicaed washing machine that takes over 2 hours to do a simple wash. After I had used it "wrong" a few times he now does all the laundry! Not weaponized incompetence, I just don´t want to learn another stupidly complcated device. I have enough, already.
what does the hubby say now? he good with the laundry duty?
Load More Replies...It doesn't matter if it's a shovel or a dishwasher. I want solid, simple quality, not the latest soon-to-fail technology.
Social media is now a massive part of everyday life, shaping how we communicate, work, and even relax. It helps us stay connected, discover new ideas, and share moments instantly. At the same time, it’s changed attention spans and routines in ways we’re still figuring out. And here’s a wild thought: it’s only been about 28 years since Google started. Imagine navigating life without quickly searching for answers. No Google Maps, no quick fixes, no late-night curiosity spirals.
If You Know Then You Can Appreciate This Pic
Wonder if he won the (National Lampoon) lawsuit for defective products against them.
Load More Replies...Who Was Paul Newman?
I work right across a concert venue. So every time there is a long line of barely clad teenage girls waiting outside, I have to: 1) google who's playing 2) google who tf that is
My office was right across the hall from a coffee shop frequented by groups of HS girls and I settled on 'a giggle' as the best collective noun.
Load More Replies...Can’t Be Doing That Now Thats Fer Sure
When my cousins were teens they toilet papered their own living room. My aunt, who was by then well off, gathered up the toilet paper and re-rolled it because it could still be used. My mom thought it was the perfect and hilarious example of the frugal mindset of those - like her family - who grew up poor!
So many things we once thought were impossible now feel completely normal. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are perfect examples of that shift. AI is no longer some sci-fi concept reserved for movies. It’s woven into daily life through virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa. From recommending songs to answering questions, it quietly helps us all the time. In healthcare, AI assists with diagnostics and imaging. Advanced models have also pushed huge leaps in language processing and image generation.
I Saw A Far Side Book For The First Time In The '80's, It Was So Funny I Started Laughing As I Read It In The Book Store. I Like The Alien Cartoons The Best
I grew up in the UK laughing at Giles cartoons. I still have fond memories of Aunt Vera panic buying radiators and recognising that a) panic buying had been in the news (I cant remember what: sugar?) and b) radiators weren’t something that you’re likely to suddenly run out of. I was so pleased with how grown up I felt.
I once read that he quit doing book signings because the people who showed up were too weird.
Pull Down Maps!
I'm so old that we used to have blackboards. Now, if you're used to BLACKboards instead of WHITEboards or smartboards or whatever, and you don't know why they got rid of blackboards, hold on your chalk erasers: They were radioactive. Yeah, as the GRADUALLY phased them out, they never told you why, did they? Turns out slate is way more radioactive than any ocean water in the Sea of Japan ever was. Of course, so are bananas. (Yes, bananas actually are used as a unit of measurement -- of radioactivity!) Of course, slate is way way more radioactive than bananas.
My Childhood
They would usually show videos of jet flying, flags waving, beautiful vista and the like while playing the Anthem. When the Anthem ended, it was 3, 2, 1, Beep and a test pattern (if you know what a test pattern is).
In uk we got the creepy girl with the even more creepy clown shudders with a nought n crosses board lol all night till 7 am when news was on ,
Load More Replies...I am an Indian born in the early 80s. We had one tv channel and then two depending on the place you lived. The channels were state owned. and yes they did shut down at night and started in the morning. When the private channels came in the 90s, the same happened initially and now everything is 24/7.. wish they shut it at night
I remember this. Quite well. It was a big deal when a local station went to 24 hours, showing old movies all night.
AI is no longer a sci-fi idea limited to futuristic movies. It’s deeply woven into everyday life, often in ways we don’t even notice. Virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa help manage schedules, answer questions, and control smart home devices. Recommendation systems power what we watch, listen to, and shop for online. In healthcare, AI supports diagnostics by analyzing medical images, detecting patterns, and helping doctors make faster, more accurate decisions. Advanced AI models have also driven major breakthroughs in language processing and image generation, making tools like chatbots, translation apps, and creative software more powerful and accessible than ever.
Before Email …
Who Ate Their Corn On The Cob With These Babies When You Were A Kid?
yep, and using it! I don't know any other way to eat corn on the cob without making a mess
Load More Replies...These are still around. I have five of them. Yes, five. One unlucky person has to use a cocktail stick at one end.
I dunno the ones I have are brilliant 10 yrs old n going well
Load More Replies...I still have them in my drawer and I use em all the time ! didn’t have em with I was a kid mind weren’t invented then these are 1980s things
Happy 94th Birthday To Barbara Eden!
She actually did. It was THE most controversial belly button of all time!
Load More Replies...I dream of genie , is t a uk prog but we did have it over here loved it .
Even everyday objects aren’t so “everyday” anymore. Many of them are now connected to the internet through Wi-Fi. Smart homes let people control lighting, locks, and security systems from their phones. Thermostats learn your habits and save energy without you lifting a finger. You can check on your house from miles away. Convenience has reached a whole new level. The idea of talking to your home used to sound ridiculous, and now it’s normal.
I'm 52 And Just Realized After Hearing Long Tenured Coworkers Talking Abt How Back In The Day At The Grocery Store We Work At, We Didn't Have Barcodes
That my 1st job at 13yo I used a dategun to price everything. I started working b4 barcodes were invented/implemented. [Heck], I'm Old 😞
FՍCK I'm old, BP. That's the name of the subreddit you're stealing your stuff from. FՍCK I'm old.
My Grandparents Got These Every Month. Some Of The Jokes Were Funny
My aunt had a subscription and every trip to her guest bathroom took twice as long because I was learning!
Used to read them in ANY doctor's office. "Laughter is the Best Medicine" was a running article.
I loved these my gran I grew up with had it monthly I always read it first , I still read them till they stopped doing them in uk around 1995 ish I think it was
If You Say You Don't Miss The Old Pizza Hut You Are Lying
Wearable devices have also changed the way we think about health and technology. Smartwatches and even smart rings track steps, heart rate, sleep, and stress levels. They gently remind us to move, breathe, or rest. Some can detect irregular heart rhythms and alert users early. What once required doctor visits and machines is now sitting on our wrists. Technology has become personal in a very literal way. It’s like having a mini health assistant with you all day.
Our Security System
If you're talking about the key, I reckon I do too. Fu<ked if I know where the box got to, though
Load More Replies...Pretty sure that was just there to keep the lid from moving that one time you actually had to carry this anywhere... lol
From the days when the original floppy installation disks were irreplaceable.
Are You Old Enough To Know Why We Had Two Car Keys In The Old Days?
I accidently locked our keys in the ignition on a trip up north. The husband of the couple we were with handed me an ignition key for a 1975 Scottsdale in hopes it would unlock our 1984 S-10 Blazer door...it did.
The last car I had and drove still had exactly these keys. I don't miss driving, but I miss the times in which that car was around, because life was better back then.
Two keys? We had three! One for the doors, one for the ignition, and one to move the aerial up and down!
One for the door one to start it , oh n some had a third for the glove box to ,
Caption Reads: So I Found Out About This Batman Remake That Features A Latino Joker And A Black Catwoman. Can’t Wait To See It Break The Internet…
They were actually pretty good. Both of them knew just how camp to be for their roles.
Load More Replies...Maybe you’ll be pleased to know three minorities are represented in this photo
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality have pushed boundaries even further. AR blends digital elements into the real world, like Pokémon Go placing characters on your street. VR, on the other hand, fully immerses users in digital environments. These technologies have transformed gaming and entertainment. They’re also being used in education, therapy, and professional training. From virtual classrooms to simulated surgeries, learning has become more interactive than ever.
Who Recalls These Shin Shredders?
I still have a dent in my left leg from a pair of Odyssey "Triple Traps" (basically a heavier version of these)
If This Was Your James Bond, You Belong Here
Roger was The Saint. He basically played The Saint as Bond. Kinda worked, but not like the man himself.
Load More Replies...Hah! Not only was he my Bond, he was my mate's stepfather!
The only real Bond. In his later books Fleming modeled Bond after Connery's portrayal. His successors in the role didn't do much for me. They left me shaken, not stirred.
He played Bond like no one ever had before.
Load More Replies...Who Remembers Doing This To Our Enemies As Kids? I Sure Do
Let's face it, we only stopped because we no longer had printed pictures.
Now we deep fake them doing embarrassing stuff to sheep.
Load More Replies...Excellent observance! (pertaining to facial tattoos)
Load More Replies...Robotics and automation have quietly reshaped entire industries. In manufacturing and logistics, robots handle repetitive and heavy tasks with precision. Warehouses run faster and more efficiently because of automation. In medicine, robots assist with complex surgeries, improving accuracy and recovery times. Jobs have evolved alongside these machines. While it’s changed how work looks, it’s also opened doors to new skills and roles. The factory floors of today barely resemble those of the past.
There Are Only 66 Years Between These Two Photos
Wright must have been really old by the time he got to the moon...
The Crochet Doll That Sat On Top Of The Toilet To Hide The Extra Toilet Paper
And my great grans lol n she died 55 yrs ago , god these things are creepy as
Load More Replies...What Would Archie Say?
I am old enough to be shocked.
I went to an Alice Cooper concert in Salt Lake City once and he gave a great concert (out in the Salt Flats outside of town somewhere). I think this was the tour when he was either hung or electrocuted at the end of each show. We adored him.
Ours he was guillotined by his wife to Elected while his daughter did a sick whip routine.
Load More Replies...She actually had a lovely singing voice IRL!
Load More Replies...I met him years ago at Monster Mania. Was hanging out with my friend who manged the Monster mania website, so he had his whole setup in a hotel room at the venue. Apparently Alice needed a break somewhere quiet, so they just dumped him in my friend's room. He was lovely.
I re-watched the first episode of Archie Bunker a couple weeks ago. I couldn't help but wonder what the reaction would be if it was aired today.
Even movies and TV shows once imagined these advancements long before they existed. Films like Avatar showed worlds powered by technology that felt impossible at the time. What once felt like pure fantasy now feels closer to reality. Looking back, it’s fascinating to see how imagination predicted progress. The future we dreamed about slowly became the present. And honestly, it makes you wonder what today’s fiction will look like tomorrow.
No Holidays
Who remembers bus drivers leaving you behind running after them if you weren't at the stop on time.
Amazing nowadays, if we got 8" of snow, we could count on going. Now...4" and the bus garage calls it.
I was lucky enough to be able to walk to all my pre-college schools. And everyone either walked or rode the bus. Now most parents drive their kids to school. It's ridiculous.
Of course , when u live in the sticks in a farm only other way is a tractor 😂buses didn’t exsist where I grew up till I was like ten ,
Cycling! Came off my bike turning right at a junction on several occasions thanks to ice.
If You Saw A McDonald's In Person That Listed The Number Of Burgers Sold Under Its Golden Arches You're Really Old
Second half of the "M" was not invented yet, or why does it look more like an "A"? 🤔
Who Remembers These ? Can’t Believe How Bad I Wanted One
I remember working so hard to spell out a long word or name, only for the second to last letter print off-kilter and ruin the whole thing!
I bought a similar one a few months ago (if I guess correctly what this is)
Load More Replies...This Was The Only Star Trek When I Was Growing Up. Happy 59th Birthday Star Trek
We had a black and white TV when I was young and these came out. I remember how shocked I was as a young adult seeing them in colour for the first time.
It’s truly fascinating to see how far our world has come in such a short span of time. Technology keeps pushing us forward at a speed that still feels unreal. And yet, there’s something incredibly comforting about things from the old days. A familiar sound, a forgotten gadget, or an old TV show can instantly bring a smile. Nostalgia has a quiet power that pulls us back to simpler moments. It reminds us where we started. Even as the future races ahead, those memories still hold a special kind of magic. Which one of these brought a wave of nostalgia for you? Tell us about something from the past that you still miss and wish you could experience again.
I Got A Clock Radio For My Birthday As A Kid That Looked A Whole Lot Like This One
I used to have it on at night with the sound low so my parents wouldn't hear it to listen to the late night radio shows. Late night radio was magical in those days.
Larry, Darryl, And Darryl
That was a good show, but the very best part of it was the final episode. I honestly don't know if I have ever been more surprised or laughed harder in my life.
That last episode never happened. It was just a dream you had.
Load More Replies...Chatting with a group of women recently, Larry, Darryl and Darryl came up. We all laughed except for one young woman who was, "huh?" Then we all felt old.
You Were Probably Sitting In This When You Learned Your Times Tables
Someone, Please Help. What Is This?
If anyone seriously needed to be told that then they have no business reading this list.
Load More Replies...Who Remembers This Freakishly Strong Girl From Their Childhood?
What We Wanted In Elementary vs. What Kids In Elementary Want Today
that was the coolest thing about this box. You never used all the colors, but it felt so good to have them available.
Load More Replies...Back In The 1950s, Kindergarten Naptime Was A Non-Negotiable
We had this where I worked. But they called it staff meetings.
Load More Replies...Part of your kindergarten school supplies was bringing something to nap on.
The same was true in the late 70s and early 80s. I could never fall asleep and always got into trouble.
When Steve Martin Unveiled “King Tut” On Saturday Night Live In 1978
We were so in love with Steve Martin. I went to one of his live comedy shows back in the late 70s and he was just as funny live as he was on TV. And we were all blown away when The Jerk came out. You couldn't stop yourself from muttering "What a jerk!" throughout the movie while you roared. I ought to watch it now 250 years later and see if it strikes me the same, now that I am old and decrepit.
Don't forget to use your Optigrab to put your glasses on!
Load More Replies...Did You Have A Rotary Dial Wall Phone That Was Rented From The Phone Company? The Rental Price Was Part Of Your Monthly Bill
We had rotary phones but not sure if they were rented from BT. I don't think so
In the early days they were rented from the Post Office (GPO)! That's why you still see inspection hatches in the street with GPO on them.
Load More Replies...Not only that, but we had a party line. Not as fun as it sounds; in rural areas, multiple houses had to share the same line. So you'd pick up the phone to make a call and you'd hear "So I says to Elsie, Elsie, that daughter of yours is out of control..." Verna Penner down the block definitely used to listen to people's calls. My Dad once had to yell at someone to get off the line so he could call an ambulance for my Mom.
I remember when you could finally start buying a telephone to own and you had several choices. I bought a princess style push button, which saved my fingers that drawn out dialing process. I think I still have an indentation in my index finger from the constant dialing I did to friends, radio stations, and the time/temperature number.
Rented yes, wall no. But I remember when not all neighbours had a phone and came into my mum's pub to make a call. Our phone had a unit counter so they could pay for it (it was soooo expensive back then! 30p just to make a call, and further 30p every 3 minutes, or several Deutschmark, if it was a long distance call).
If This Was The Air Conditioning For You Car... You Know What I'm Going To Say
And the dimmer button just below the parking brake.
Load More Replies...I Can Still Smell It!
That was the taste of my first kiss; Band on the Run was playing on the radio.
Remembering When This Was The Pistachio Nut Experience
My dad liked them. I remember thinking as a kid that pistachios were naturally red.
Load More Replies...Here's a bit of trivia as to why: Pistachios were dyed red primarily by Middle Eastern importers to hide stains and imperfections from older, manual harvesting methods, making them look more appealing and stand out on shelves, but the practice faded as modern, mechanized farming in the U.S. produced cleaner shells, eliminating the need for dye by the 1980s.
That seen in Naked Gun, I had to explain that to my wife. I'm 50 and she's 42, just young enough to miss this.
Are You "Take A Picture With Your Phone So You Can Read It" Old?
When I moved to France I found that most products have three to eight languages on the products, which can be a challenge to find two or three languages to be able to read and then look for the magnifying glass.
LOL. I was just about to mention the magnifying glass I carry in my handbag.
Load More Replies...If You Know What To Put In Here, You Old
You put change in it. When you squeezed it, it opened up.
Load More Replies...I Could Not Stand This Show, The Depression Was Real
My grandmother used to watch it, and I was always bummed because they had an actual real live colour TV and this was on the same time Sunday nights as the Wonderful World of Disney, but we had to watch Lawrence Welk instead.
I remember them singing "One toke over the line" thinking it was a gospel song.
Good night - sleep tight - and pleasant dreams to you. Here's a wish - and a prayer - that all your dreams come true. And now, 'til we meet again ... adios, au revoir, auf wiedersehen - GOODNIGHT!
Before "So Say We All" There Was "By Your Command"
Battlestar Galactica. I had a hard time separating Lorne Green from Bonanza. ;-)
Well, You Edgy Trendsetters Are Grannies By Now. Any Regerts?
The German name for those tattoos translates to árse antlers 😁
Load More Replies...And We Loved Them
Fun anecdote: When I was 6, I snuck into the kitchen and ate nearly a whole bottle of these because I loved how they tasted. Mom found out and out came the salt water and a whole lot of induced vomiting so I didn't die.
One of my friends did the same thing, only he ended up in the hospital with heavy metal poisoning.
Load More Replies...Arrow Head Erasers
I'm Amazed At How Many Don't Know What This Is
Guy With A Parachute That You Threw Up In The Air And It Float Back Down To Earth. 1970s
When I was at uni, we lived in the fifth floor of an old brownstone. Our door buzzer never worked, so I had the genius idea of tying the front door key to one of these. Whenever someone came over, they called us and we would throw the key out the window.
Sleeping On A Water Bed Was Awesome
It was, unless the heater went out in the winter. Set up and take down were a bit of a hassle as well. But they were fun.
Heavens yes, I had forgotten until I just read your post.
Load More Replies...Have You Ever Driven A Car Or Truck With 3 On The Tree?
My favorite car was a 1964 Chevy Nova station wagon with 3 on the tree. I bought it from my brother and he put seatbelts in the back bc my son was still in a car seat.
The first car I ever drove: Vauxhall Victor estate car. Definitely preferred "four on the floor".
I was mystified for a time until someone said" take the pattern and use it on the column"....mind blown!
Load More Replies...David Letterman Was Our Local Weatherman While I Was Growing Up In Indianapolis In The 1970's
Who is this guy? .. Just joking, but anybody from gen Z would know him without googling?
Top Ten Reasons You Should Remember David Lettterman ...
Load More Replies...Hanging Out At The Local Gas Station. 25 Cents A Pack....
I worked at a bar in the US in 1981. I remember everyone saying that they would quit if cigarettes ever went up to the outrageous price of $1.00 a pack in these machines. They didn't.
I would go and get these for my grandma. I was like 6, no one cared.
Sometimes A Core Memory Is Unlocked
Do You Recall As A Kid When A Root Beer Barrel Was A Treasure Unto Itself?
Anyone Else Prefer This?
I know I am starting to get too tired to drive when I stomp the floor to dim my lights.
I wish we still had these in automatic cars. My left foot gets bored!
Eww
Seemed normal back in the day.
Still seem normal to me (although not at 'gas' or even petrol stations). I swear they till exist... don't they?
The last one of these I remember seeing was in Shannon Airport and it always grossed me out.
If You Know You Know!
My Favorite Show When I Was 4
My Grandmother Would Have This Little Rain Bonnet In Her Purse
Some Of Us Old Folk May Know Why Johnny And Venus Were Drinking On The Job
They were drinking for a reflex test. The purpose was to discourage driving drunk. Would I have remembered that had I not binged WKRP in 2025? Probably not.
And Johnny just kept getting faster the more he drank.
Load More Replies...Most 70s And 80s Kids Went On A Family Road Trip In Something Similar To This
My mom made a cushion for the back and put us kids back there on trips - luggage in the middle. Except for the safety concerns we all have now, it was brilliant - my parents couldn't hear us argue!
Who Else Took A Box To School And It Was Empty Before Lunch
If You Had A Crush On Maria You May Have Fallen And Can't Get Up
Up At The Cottage You Could Buy A Bag Of These For About A Nickel And I Would Eat Them One At A Time With Each Flavour
You might also buy your fake cigarettes and cigars at the same store.
The Mexican version of these was better because the bottle was made of crystallised sugar, which was crisp and had a crunch, and then it had flavoured liquid inside - which was mostly alcoholic. They were very delicate confections, that would easily shatter and ruin the rest with the liquid, but properly kept (generally packed in a cardboard box with large sawdust particles), these were pure class.
This Brings Back Some Memories
Holy d**n, why did Al Bundy constantly reject this lady? I almost whistled like a cartoon wolf.
Their father, Boris Sagal, was a TV director. One of Katey’s early roles was an episode of Columbo directed by her father.
Anyone Else Find It Creepy When Richard Dawson Kissed Contestants On The Lips?
We thought nothing of it when it was on air. I don't think the contestants were against it. Things were looked at much differently in the 70's.
If You Know Whose Number This Belongs To Then You Can Also Probably Tell Us Where It Was Posted
🎶 Jenny, I got your number - I need to make you mine - Jenny, don't change your number 🎶
If This Was Your First Experience With Asian Foods
If you grew up in the 60s, this was probably the only Asian food you got to taste. That, and maybe a fortune cookie. Those hard noodles were terrible.
Who Had A Vertibird?
Who Else Grew Up With These?
I'm Old Enough To Know What This Is, And To Have Used It For A Few Years
Our middle school locker rooms had these… I always felt like a farm animal at a trough using it!
A local h.s. here in Maryland still has one of these in their bathroom at their football field
Land Line Caller ID
I was never that rich. I didn't get landline caller ID until very recently.
There was a time when the only people I knew who had these were people with really bad credit so they could screen the collection agencies.
Anybody Have One Of These?
The Red Balloon 🎈
Liquid Cavity Fuel. I Can Still Taste The Can It Was Packaged In
"Hey....how about a nice Hawaiian Punch?" And yes, you'd say it and hit your siblings.
We had this and graham crackers on Sunday mornings at our Unitarian church classes and then spent the hour discussing human rights, listening to comedy albums, or doing other outrageous "liberal" things.
If You Know Who This Is
You know you're old if you can remember a time when you could write down the name of a cartoon penguin and not be censored.
Load More Replies...Who Had One Of These?
i'm with you. I totally forgot about this top until I saw this. I also loved playing with them.
Load More Replies...I Came Across This. I Haven’t Seen Once Since The 1970s
You can still get them, I saw an ad online the other day touting it as something new.
Load More Replies...My mother had one, but the slider was slightly beveled and food got stuck under it so she threw it out
Hey Gen X! That Time We Gate Kept So Hard They Pushed This On Us 😂
When I first met my husband he played me this, and he also had Tibetan throat singing on CD. He’s lucky he was so hot!
My metalhead teen self went through a Gregorian Chant phase and my parents were so confused. xD
You May Be Old If You Really Miss This
Sure Could Go For A Coffin Full Of Dem Bones
One of my Halloween favorites, had to assemble before I could eat it
Wait, this one's not around anymore? I certainly recall having eaten one this decade.
If You Know What Song Played On Dave TV... You Got Some Miles On You
Oh my God, I had SUCH a crush on him, and I was too old to be having crushes on sexy rock stars at the time.
Diamond Dave's photo can be found in the dictionary under the word "Charisma"
Load More Replies...We Could Repair Flats On Our Bicycles
I Miss Unloading My Groceries On To One Of These
I swear these conveyors were better for actually getting stuff out of your cart. The round conveyor and the grocery cart formed this little corner that provided better access to the groceries in your cart.
With a standard conveyor belt I feel like I’m always having to lean/reach over the handlebars/child seat and it makes picking things up more difficult. I can’t even reach the things at the front of the cart leaning over like that.
I miss having actual checkouts open so you didn't have to check out and bag your own price-gouged, shrinkflated, c**p quality food.
Who Knows The Names Of These Two?
Who Drank This In The Early 80s?
Raspberry! They have recently become available again, so tasty. This and Clearly Canadian.
Always Enjoyed Seeing 'Gene Gene' The Dancing Machine, On The Gong Show. Late '70s
Did Anyone Else’s Grandma Buy You These?
Can You Smell This Photo?
If You're A Certain Age, This Was Passed Amongst Your Friend Group Like It Was Illegal
Cell Phones For Kids From The 1970s
Sometimes you'd get the cop frequency. Is it a felony if you tell a cop trying to get you off their radio to go suck it?
If You Know Who These Dudes Are, You Get Aarp Membership Applications In The Mail, Eh?
Take off, 'eh! The best quote from "Strange Brew" is this one: "If I didn't have puke breath, I'd kiss you"
I can hear the call of the Great White North right now. Whoo-hoo--hoo--hoo--hoo--hoo--hoo--hoooooo!
There Was A Time When This Wasn't A Part Of Your Life
Of Course I Wore Tube Socks
What do Americans mean by tube socks? I used to think i t meant ankle socks but these are knee high, so I don’t know.
These silly striped socks were very popular in the mid-late 70s in the US. I have no idea why. I think they started out as sports socks.
Load More Replies...Old Enough To Have Boiled Your Salisbury Steak?
Chicken à la king in a bag… I’m so glad microwaves became a thing!
What Is The Name Of This Sandwich? Extra Points If You Name The Cartoon
You're Old If This Family Was A Part Of Your Mornings Before School
Some of us are old enough to remember when there was no such thing as TV in the mornings.
"I dunno, Davey". It was always on Sunday mornings. That and Rocket Robin Hood. I hated both because Sunday mornings meant getting dressed up for church.
Sunday morning, it was the only thing on other than church services…
Did You Watch Him In Grade School
We should make our own European version. They are fun, it's just that so many of them are local stuff.
This is international! Not heavily US centric like most nostalgia lists. Well done BP, I recognise about half of these.
BP please fix your effing site. I can’t scroll past #5 without the page refreshing and pushing me back to the top. The ads are also hijacking users to error sites. This is on iPhone - it must be 10 times worse on desktop.
We should make our own European version. They are fun, it's just that so many of them are local stuff.
This is international! Not heavily US centric like most nostalgia lists. Well done BP, I recognise about half of these.
BP please fix your effing site. I can’t scroll past #5 without the page refreshing and pushing me back to the top. The ads are also hijacking users to error sites. This is on iPhone - it must be 10 times worse on desktop.
