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Deb, you Non-Geek, YOU!!....... Slide rules are the "schnizit".... I remember walking the streets ...< I think we should stop this sentence right here >
Back in the day I remember riding with my mom around town to find the lowest priced gasoline. She would drive all over town when gas was 4 and 5¢/ gallon........ (Texas gas wars)I also remember going to a pancake supper with Mr. Peppermint as the attraction (Another N Texas Icon)
This was our other car (only light blue).Back in the day I always wanted them to pick me up in the Thunderbird. The Pinto was SO uncool.
I remember having 8-track tapes.I recall when you needed to put a key in the door to unlock the car.I recall that there used to be crank handles to roll down a car window.
I worked in a grocery store in high school....and was at the courtesy desk on Friday nights and Saturdays (they were closed on Sundays! ) )......sold whole cartons of cigarettes for $2.50 a piece and people griped.People also got paid for returning their empty pop bottles.
I hate electric windows after having to pay to have the motor replaced on the driver side door of our last car.
Wow, never remember it being 4 and 5 cents, but do remember it being 18 cents when I lived in San Antonio in the late 70's.
I had one the other day -- in the USA!But I get them all the time when I rent cars in Mexico. Keys and cranks. And they carefully check to see if the spare and the jack are still in he car when you return it.
Cigarettes must be going $40/carton these days don't you think?
Anybody remember when all movies were black-and-white, and had no sound?There was usually a guy playing the piano in some sort of "pit" in front of the movie screen, then.
Pretty expensive wasn't it.
I'm not quite that old Frank.But I've at least heard of such things.
More than that in some places.A pack goes for over $7.00 in NYC.
There used to be a "Shakey's Pizza Parlor" that showed old silent "little Rascals" shorts and had a player piano going for the music. That was in the mid 70's.