In my day~

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There was only one movie theater in town and it was downtown. Kids could go on Saturdays and watch movies and cartoons.

Sodas came in glass bottles and I could pick up enough of them on the way to the little store to pay for a soda, sometimes a candy bar. Bottles were worth 3 cents.

There were only 3 TV stations, NBC, CBS and ABC. That was all and they went off at midnight and played the national anthem. Then there was nothing but a test pattern with a high pitched noise. TV signed back on at 6 AM with the Pledge of Allegiance.

We started every day at school with a prayer.

Toothpaste came in lead tubes. I am brain damaged......
 

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No cafeteria??

I'm remembering when Mom had those coffee substitutes from the health food store. One was made from figs! The flavor of the dry ones I just had just kinda disappeared in the coffee flavors :).

Postum was common in our house and Mom let me drink that.

And, I didn't like it! (It's still available, online.)

There was a conversation once between Mom and Dad about them deciding to send us to school with sandwiches. It may have been my fault because I didn't like the cafeteria food. The problem was that bread wasn't common in our house. We ate potatoes.

DW likes all things "bread." And, I might be okay with cafeteria food as an adult ... I disliked it as a kid.

Steve
 

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That takes me back more than a few years :) but hey, I still do it on some of my older books to help protect them. This is a signed copy, well used but still worth a few pennies now.
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This was a bible to fuchsia growers back then and still is. I also have the updated 1991 version too.

Annette
 
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