1sikbITCH
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Back in my day...
I take it you are too young to have had a "day" yet.
It's sort of new to me. I was just asked to be in a hip-hop video. Mad shit huh?
I'm the teacher.

Back in my day...

Inflation and corporate greed is a bitch.
Nope; bought middle grade gas in Texas for 18.9 cents a gallon in the 60s; good 17 cent burgers in high in 1962; they raised the price to 19 cents in about 1964. Tax on gas is three time that now.
Matinee movie with a serial was 50 cents and my mom would expect change from the silver dollar she game allowing for popcorn and a drink; 1954; cokes were bottled locally and cost a dime when I was a kid around 1950 through 1954 when the bottles started getting smaller 8 ounces . Before I got draft 110 octane gas at the Chevron dealer was between 29.9 to 34.9 and regular gas was 2 bits a gallon.
After I got out of the service in 1969 prices were still in the 50/60 cent range then the lines got long and gas started costing over a dollar when you could get it. had a speed shop from 1972 to 1976 and still had a quarter soda pop machine but pop came in cans, not bottles, and cost me to stock the machine $3.85 for a case of 24 so I barely paid for the electricity to keep the soda cold but every mechanic within five blocks would fetch parts from my store as opposed to the new 50 cent machines elsewhere. They liked my penny gumball and peanut machines also.
Coke was a nickel before and during WWII but I'm too young to remember that; barely.
True story: I ate ramen for years w/o the benefit of adding water. We would take it on camping trips and just break off hunks and eat them. The flavor packet could be used like margarita salt between the thumb and finger.
There are Ramen snacks that are meant to be eaten like this.
Every kid ate it like this.
Not only have prices gone up but the amount you get for that price has declined.
Cigarettes $1.80/carton in the commissary...over $4.00 per carton in the stores...
I remember thinking..."If cigarettes ever hit $.50 per pack...I'm gonna quit!" When I finally quit, Marlboros at the cheapest place I could get them were almost $50/carton. (and as much as $75 in the regular stores)
Budae-jjigae a.k.a “Army Base Stew.” It’s a spicy, savory, Korean-American fusion dish made from an umami-rich broth, Korean hot pepper paste, flakes, kimchi, and American Spam, beans, and sausage.
Dang it, I want to be a special flower and you are deflowering me. Stop it.![]()
I remember when a decent computer cost $5K...
Prices today are about the same as you remember back in the 1960s. You just have to use the same silver coins you used back then. Gas today is about $2.20 which is about two silver dimes. Two or three silver dimes will get you a burger and Franklin half dollar can pay for a matinee movie ticket.
I remember when the DOD came out with a rule that said cigs could be no more than 5% less than the local price off base. (2003-ish?) Commissary price doubled or tripled in some places.
Kinda made sense, the price disparity was getting so big that troops would sell cartons to friends off base for a tidy profit.
There used to be a day when companies provided health insurance for free to employees.
Prices today are about the same as you remember back in the 1960s. You just have to use the same silver coins you used back then. Gas today is about $2.20 which is about two silver dimes. Two or three silver dimes will get you a burger and Franklin half dollar can pay for a matinee movie ticket.
Mcdonalds used to have deals where you could get hamburgers for $.10 each and cheeseburgers for $.15 with a limit 10. or 2 big macs or quarter pounder for $5
