- Dec 5, 2000
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i grew up and still live in a small rural town. it took about an hour to get to a big city that had a mall or large stores like wal-mart. my family never really had much money either. i always remember that going to these places or going out to eat at a restaurant, even fast food like McDonald's, was always a treat or special occasion.
Now, i don't even think about it. i eat out somewhere for lunch almost every day. its like a regular plain boring thing now.
same with cable or satellite tv. never had any of that growing up until later on. always had the free channels through an antenna. some friends had cable and going to their house was a special treat too, because i could see stuff i normally couldn't at home.
another thing was the PC. 1st real enjoyment i got out of a pc was at my uncle's. he lived like an hour and a half away and had a tandy 1000. every year for New Year's day we'd go to his place. i would look forward to that all the time because he had such cool games that i loved to play. i spent my whole day on that PC.
my one friend got a PC at one point and again, going to his place was awesome because we'd play pc games. luckily, shortly after that my parents bought a pc for the family.
now using a pc is nothing special.
I just think its funny and a little sad how things like that have changed. something that we deemed so special has been turned into an everyday boring thing.
anyone else have childhood memories like this to share?
Now, i don't even think about it. i eat out somewhere for lunch almost every day. its like a regular plain boring thing now.
same with cable or satellite tv. never had any of that growing up until later on. always had the free channels through an antenna. some friends had cable and going to their house was a special treat too, because i could see stuff i normally couldn't at home.
another thing was the PC. 1st real enjoyment i got out of a pc was at my uncle's. he lived like an hour and a half away and had a tandy 1000. every year for New Year's day we'd go to his place. i would look forward to that all the time because he had such cool games that i loved to play. i spent my whole day on that PC.
my one friend got a PC at one point and again, going to his place was awesome because we'd play pc games. luckily, shortly after that my parents bought a pc for the family.
now using a pc is nothing special.
I just think its funny and a little sad how things like that have changed. something that we deemed so special has been turned into an everyday boring thing.
anyone else have childhood memories like this to share?
