Stuff I miss from my childhood.

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funboy6942

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Originally posted by: Ulfwald
Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show
Space Giants
Ultraman
The Munsters
Lone Ranger and Tonto
Rin Tin Tin
F Troop

Man I am really dating myself now.

Oh thank you, Im not the oldest one here :D
 

aidanjm

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cats - Charlotte (a Siamese stray that turned up at our door and decided to stay) and a white cat that never had a name
reading, getting lost in books
pet chickens, guinea pigs
huge christmas tree at christmas, smell of pine leaves and pine cones, decorations
music
building stuff with Lego
my Nanna
saturday morning cartoons, the Thunderbirds
afternoon tv - Dr Who, The Goodies, Monkey
very hot days - being inside the cool house
places that I used to live at

 

funboy6942

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Nov 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Ulfwald
I will be the big 40 this August.

I got 4 years,11 months, and alot of hoping to make it to where your at :D

Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
Originally posted by: funboy42

Tv's with knobs that broke you had to use plyers to change the channels

LOL, I thought we were the only family that had to do that.

I think anyone that grew up with a analog tv had the universal plyers remote ;)
It worked great on tvs, open up cabinets, gives excelent nerples, and small bike repairs. And cought all kinds off hell when you lost that one and the old man didnt think twice about throwing that at you for you broke, it didnt. OOOOOO he would get mad if you ducked out of its path and it went through the wall making a hole. You ran and ran fast and out of his way for a day or two.

He would then have to either fish it out of the wall or go to the hardware store and buy as new remote. Well I guess not really a remote, more he hands it to you and you get up and change the channel for him. More a 2 part remote system. Oh and then the fine tuner ring that if it broke would be so screwed. You need needle nose plyers to get in there to twist it and it took for ever to get that around. And screw with the parents because you can make channel 4 come in on 3 or 5 by switching to that and turing the fine tuner knob enough. I dont know about anyone elses parents but mine for some reason would get really pissed watching thier station on anything other then what its supposed to be on :)

You know there is alot missed about our childhood but there is alot about adulthood as well that would be missed like......................um...................sex................beer..........sex............and..........
....um................fvck I miss my childhood.
 

Kaido

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I'll go with the OP on metal Transformer toys
"Base Ball cards with the hard as hell gum that cracked teeth" - yup
"Radio Shack Armatron robotic arm " - me too! haha

Those bouncy toys shaped like Saturn that was like a pogo stick-ball
Playing arcade games at 7-11 and buying Laffy Taffy for 5 cents (love the 80s!)
Saturday morning cartoons
No responsibilities other than some light homework
My remote control car that had a glove transmitter
Being made of rubber rather than breaking or spraining things when playing sports and stuff
Playing in the sprinklers and having water-balloon fights with our neighbors
Going to baseball games in my friend's mom's Vanagan
Wearing funny colored and baggy clothes (not! lol)
 
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I miss:
Robotech
Buck Rodgers
G.I. Joe
Transformers
Knight Rider
A-Team
Air Wolf
Playing baseball in the street
Recess
Going to the gym in school.
"War Games"
Playing in the creek
Not thinking the public pools were gross.
Having friends across the street. Now my friends are across the city.
My stash of porn I so cleverly kept under my mattress


Things I don't miss:
Fighting for no reason other than "your stupid"
Legs covered in ant bites from stepping in ant beds when playing baseball.
Getting my ass whooped when I got out of line.
 

funboy6942

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Oh I tottaly forgot the transformers were made out of die cast wernt they? I had optomus and Star Scream jet plane.
 

sandorski

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Orange Crush and Pepsi---they still both exist, but they seemed to taste better way back then(1970's), don't like either anymore
Bugs Bunny and Road Runner show-----Saturday at 3 pm on the CBC just before HNIC
Gilligans Island
Get Smart
Kraft Dinner
Hot Dogs
"Dogfighting" on my bike with friends
Carefree Hot Summers hanging with friends
Carefree Cold Winters toboganning(sp) on weekends/Holidays
Christmas Day and Easter Egg hunts at Grandparents place
Long trips in the car during Summer Vacation

Being Young and Naive is truly the best state of being, at the time though one wants to grow up and doesn't appreciate their current state. Ah yes, "youth is wasted on the young!"
 

daveymark

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Ninja turtle figures, buying upper deck baseball packs in hopes of getting Ken Griffey Jr rookie card, buying Donruss packs in hopes of getting those cards with paintings of the players worth $100, Eating little ceasar's crazy bread (they must have changed the recipe, it tastes different now) Playing Punch Out on NES
 

slayer202

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: slayer202
Originally posted by: funboy42
Strech Arm strong

I still got some of that sucker stuck on the floor in my closet...I doubt it is every coming off. What the hell is that stuff made of??

:D

I don't think anyone's ever identified that substance. Personally, I think it's reprocessed nuclear waste.

I am thinking about how bad it would mess you up if you ate some of it. it would probably harden and get stuck somewhere inside of you. time to do some googling to try to find some more info :)
 

GTaudiophile

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I mean my parents are divorced now so the Holiday Season is kind of meh these days.

But I just remember the GIANT ASS Christmas tree with TONS of lights and TONS of ornaments with a huge stocking full of toys at my bed, giant boxes under the tree, mom making her Christmas ham, dad helping me build my Lego this or that...we were all together, seemingly happy. And those days are now gone.

What else?

Transformers, GI Joe action figures, Star Wars toys...

Building forts! Fvck yeah! Running around after school, building our forts, biking up this way, skateboarding down that way, and ending with "see you tomorrow" or "during the sleepover"...

Being like 100% healthy...though I can't complain now...

Playing doctor with my mom's friend's daugher...like I said...exploring, innocent exploring and curiousity...not having to worry about female reverse-psycho babel...

Time and life definitely was slower then...

During my college days...all day and all night LAN parties of Counter Strike in the Computer Lab at GT...

The summer of 1996: My first trip with my best friend to Germany, just the two of us...from Nürnberg to Berlin, the country was ours...then coming back to the Olympic Games in Atlanta...it was such a giant party...friends from all over came to visit.

The summer of 2002: Backpacked across Europe, nine countries in six weeks from Greece to Sweden.

The summer of 2003: Lived for three months on a Greek island! Paradise and Parties.

I guess the point is to be thankful of what you've had and what you still have and hope you'll have the health and resources to still find the fun things in life.
 

GTaudiophile

Lifer
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BTW, just as an additional emotional downer, I think everyone should go listen to "Why" by Annie Lennox or "This Use to Be My Playground" by Madonna while reading this thread.

:(
 

GalvanizedYankee

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Motorcycles that were kick-start only :thumbsup:
The sweet triggers of pre-'65 handguns.
Big breasted women were not silly-coned.
Back roads were not clogged with SUVs and motorhomes.
Not needing a cell or GPS to leave the main highway :D
All movies were double features with a real cartoon inbetween.
Guys delivering the newspaper off a bicycle instead of some old guy in a beat up white van.
The Good Humor man would often sell reefer.
Helms bakery trucks..Yum!
Not having to lock the doors or garage.
Seeing flying fish or Portuguese Man of War from the coast line here in SoCal.
Real beach bums living in tiny shacks.
Tiny air ports where old flyboys lived...just to fly one more day.
'50s Rock & Roll...Yeah baby!
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Orange Crush and Pepsi---they still both exist, but they seemed to taste better way back then(1970's), don't like either anymore

They were probably using real sugar, instead of high fructose corn syrup.
 

sandorski

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: sandorski
Orange Crush and Pepsi---they still both exist, but they seemed to taste better way back then(1970's), don't like either anymore

They were probably using real sugar, instead of high fructose corn syrup.

They still use real sugar up here in Canada, still doesn't taste the same. I'm pretty sure Orange Crush has changed flavour.. Pepsi likely uses less sugar. All pop/soda was in glass bottles back then, which might have something to do with it. That said, I think the biggest difference might just be related to childhood perception being different.
 
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The feeling of riding a bike for the first time (without the training wheels)
Putting mattresses all over the floor and wrestling with my brother
The time my brother & I used a spatula to evenly spread 2 pounds of ketchup all over the floor
The time my Dad was actually happy
Making out with all the girls in the building
A simple life that revolved around school, cartoons, the Sega Genesis and WWF
I was never really a 'happy' kid...but wasn't sad either. Now, I just feel disgruntled and mildly paranoid all the time
Watching women breastfeed and asking crazy questions