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    I Remember When

    I posted a comment in a thread a little while ago and it got me to thinking how much has changed in life and it could be an interesting thread.

    So:

    I REMEMBER WHEN

    there was a phone box on every corner,

    You had to wait for the B & W TV to warm up,

    Milk was delivered to the door in glass and cream formed on the top,

    The phone had a dial and you had to speak to an operator for long distance calls,

    PC's were science fiction, and

    Starting a car was a learned technique of positioning the choke, just the right amount of throttle and try not to flood it on cold mornings.

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    I remember when:
    A 486 being upgraded to 2 mb of RAM was considered just excessive.

    When a mobile phone entailed a large portable carry case.

    My Dad had hair
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    I remember when the local butcher home delivered and vegetables were sold from street to street by a green grocer using a horse and cart!
    I remember when every street corner in the busiest parts of Sydney had fresh fruit and veg sellers working from carts.
    I remember when pens were pieces of wood with a little metal nib and ink came in screw top jars that were placed in an ink well on the desk.
    I remember when steam trains were used regularly on suburban train lines.
    I remember when a service station attendant rushed out to fill your fuel tank and clean your windscreen too!
    I remember when soft drinks came in glass bottles and ice creams came in fresh cones.
    I remember when everyone knew the local constable by name and all of the kids were in awe of him.
    I remember when all you needed to have fun was some open space and a few broom handles as props.
    I remember when air conditioned meant the windows opened.
    I remember when the only plastic in cars was in the seats.
    I remember when ice was delivered by truck because we didn't have the home refrigerator yet.
    I remember when we would go to the pictures there were sweet sellers in the aisles during intermission.
    I remember when sample bags at the Easter show were no more than 2 shillings and you only needed one or two to keep you going for days or weeks!
    I remember when you could walk anywhere at night without fear of being accosted and shop keepers had their shops in the front room of their homes.
    I remember when the family that owned a car were considered the rich people on the street.
    I remember when new homes were clad with fibro; wood and brick were for the rich people in the area.
    I remember when calculators looked like rulers with a little sliding section.
    I remember when toys were made of wood and metal.
    I remember when coins weren't toxic and your nanna used to bake them into Christmas pudding.
    I remember when socks that had holes were repaired by ladies with a darning needle and block.
    I remember when radios were big things with lots of dials and funny looking glass tubes that glowed in the dark.
    I remember when light switches were on the ceiling and you pulled a cord to turn them on and off.
    I remember when your shoes got a hole in the sole you took them to a nice man who put all new leather soles on them for 1 shilling!
    I remember when people made their own jam, bread, cakes, icecream, clothes and belts.
    I remember when everyone knew the local bank manager by name and people spoke that name in hushed and reverent tones.
    I remember when your school teacher would stay at the one school for their entire career and often teach two or three generations of one family.

    ... I think I'd better leave some for someone else, don't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoDo View Post
    I remember when your school teacher would stay at the one school for their entire career
    I remember when people knew how to use a personal pronoun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoDo View Post
    I remember when the local butcher home delivered and vegetables were sold from street to street by a green grocer using a horse and cart!
    I remember when every street corner in the busiest parts of Sydney had fresh fruit and veg sellers working from carts.
    I remember when pens were pieces of wood with a little metal nib and ink came in screw top jars that were placed in an ink well on the desk.
    I remember when steam trains were used regularly on suburban train lines.
    I remember when a service station attendant rushed out to fill your fuel tank and clean your windscreen too!
    I remember when soft drinks came in glass bottles and ice creams came in fresh cones.
    I remember when everyone knew the local constable by name and all of the kids were in awe of him.
    I remember when all you needed to have fun was some open space and a few broom handles as props.
    I remember when air conditioned meant the windows opened.
    I remember when the only plastic in cars was in the seats.
    I remember when ice was delivered by truck because we didn't have the home refrigerator yet.
    I remember when we would go to the pictures there were sweet sellers in the aisles during intermission.
    I remember when sample bags at the Easter show were no more than 2 shillings and you only needed one or two to keep you going for days or weeks!
    I remember when you could walk anywhere at night without fear of being accosted and shop keepers had their shops in the front room of their homes.
    I remember when the family that owned a car were considered the rich people on the street.
    I remember when new homes were clad with fibro; wood and brick were for the rich people in the area.
    I remember when calculators looked like rulers with a little sliding section.
    I remember when toys were made of wood and metal.
    I remember when coins weren't toxic and your nanna used to bake them into Christmas pudding.
    I remember when socks that had holes were repaired by ladies with a darning needle and block.
    I remember when radios were big things with lots of dials and funny looking glass tubes that glowed in the dark.
    I remember when light switches were on the ceiling and you pulled a cord to turn them on and off.
    I remember when your shoes got a hole in the sole you took them to a nice man who put all new leather soles on them for 1 shilling!
    I remember when people made their own jam, bread, cakes, icecream, clothes and belts.
    I remember when everyone knew the local bank manager by name and people spoke that name in hushed and reverent tones.
    I remember when your school teacher would stay at the one school for their entire career and often teach two or three generations of one family.

    ... I think I'd better leave some for someone else, don't you?
    Hahahaha We must be close to the same vintage Waz - there is some reminders in your list.

    I remember when Wed night was family night and the whole family would get in for sixpence
    I remember before the movie started we all stood up while they played God Save the Queen
    I remember nan putting money in xmas pudding and if you got the sixpence you would be the lucky one as most were threepence coins
    I remember when the town police officer would most likely be having an ale in the pub with your old man an would let him know if you were playing up
    and I remember when beer only came in long knecks women were not allowed in the public bar.

    Times have changed

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    Commander:- I might just have a few years on you.
    Before the movie started we stood whilst God Save The King was played. That changed in Feb '52 of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRA View Post
    Commander:- I might just have a few years on you.
    Before the movie started we stood whilst God Save The King was played. That changed in Feb '52 of course.
    Haha, yea sounds like but in 62 they were still doing it i the WA well country areas anyways. Can they used to walk up and down the isle with icecream cones with choc on top.

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    I remember when you could get the came at school, and most school kids were well behaved!
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    I remember the 6 o'clock swill
    I remember when biscuits came to the grocer in large tins and were wieghed and put in paper bags
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudman View Post
    I remember the 6 o'clock swill
    I remember when biscuits came to the grocer in large tins and were wieghed and put in paper bags
    and the broken ones were the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanny View Post
    and the broken ones were the best.
    sure were Nanny, and sometimes the grocer would put a few extra in at no extra charge

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudman View Post
    sure were Nanny, and sometimes the grocer would put a few extra in at no extra charge
    Oh yea - when does that happen now.

    I remeber when lollies were in glass jars on the shop bench and you would choose the ones you wanted and get them in a little white paper bag - sometime you mught get an extra one or two thrown in also.

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    Red phone boxes
    A & B button phones
    Getting our first phone
    all the kids in the street visiting the only neighbour with color tv to watch the moomba parade
    wagon wheels before they shrunk
    the ring on the end of the wizz fizz spoon
    cars without seat belts
    cars without crumple zones
    no booze buses

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    I remember when nurses stood in front of doctors and said "yes Dr, No Dr, not a problem Dr "........and when juniors stood ( with their hands held behind their backs ) in front of nurses and said " yes sister no sister I will sister " ........and I could tell who they were cause they had uniforms on

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    And I remember when w(rap) was something you did a parcel before you mailed it and my nan's cigarettes were 2 bob a pack
    And the only fast food was fish n' chips or a meat pie.

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    I remember when you went camping on the weekend and would get into a debate about who starred in a movie. You would then have to wait until you got back to civilisation to get an encyclopedia out to prove the other person wrong.

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    I remember getting on a plane that was so old Pontius was the Pilate.

    When they stopped to refuel they took on wood.
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    I remember when I could take a fishing knife in carry on luggage on a plane(international flight)!!! 1987
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    I remember when as kids we would egg someone's house, and if they came out we would RUN LIKE HELL!!!

    Not like the tragic circumstances we find in this day and age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by etherial View Post
    I remember when as kids we would egg someone's house, and if they came out we would RUN LIKE HELL!!!

    Not like the tragic circumstances we find in this day and age.
    How times have changed Mic
    I think you are referring to the lady that was stabbed, It makes my (cant say the word) blood boil
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