I’m not sure of my long term memory any more, but I think the movie theater was about 25 cents and most candy was a penny (especially the silly fun things we kids liked (the little paper strips with candy dots, wax lips and bottles and candy cigarettes). The last (I know) is not PC – but I never AM!
Not even a penny for Chuck’s thoughts? Carole must be mad not to try to get something for nothing.Could I have a Grasshopper here please fireman? The drink, not the -——-h’orsdeuv——-canape.
Veteran GoComics PRO Member said, about 14 hours ago @LadyKat I remember collecting pop bottles, taking them to the local convenience store (you remember the old ones) getting 50 cents maybe and coming out with a small bag of candy. Jaw Breakers, LemonHeads, Tootsie rolls, Good and Plenty, Candy necklace. A quarter went along way back then. Who can forget the Saturday Matinee at the movie house……all those cartoons, movie shorts, adventure shorts. I remember my mom would give a WHOLE dollar and send me off with my friends to the matinee. Cartoons, Good and Plenty, a Coke (the real kind).Of course that was to keep our minds off the Soviet Union nuking us at any minute.But in the words of Alfred E Newman…..WHAT?? Me worry?
OMG! OMG! AM I REALLY THAT OLD? YES, I GUESS I AM, BECAUSE I REMEMBER IT ALL! Funny that, don’t feel a day over 30, MOST days! LOL!
When I was a kid the grocery store had a fenced-in area out back where they kept the returned bottles. My friend would climb the fence and throw the bottles to me, then we’d cash them in at the store. Then we’d spend the afternoon at the movies.
When I was between 7 and 10, a local movie theater had a Saturday matinee for children….
10¢ for a ticket…. but they added a penny to a nickel candy bar, and 2¢ to a 10¢ one….Using my new-found arithmetic skills, I calculated that most of the the latter were NOT twice as big as the 1 ounce nickel bars… only an ounce and a half…
We got 25¢ a week allowance…. so we’d walk to the theater to save the nickel bus fare, and have enough for a ticket and TWO 6 cent candy bars… and 3 of the penny suckers or Tootsie Rolls, too!
One Saturday we noticed that the walk led past a Fanny Farmer chocolate shop…. not the sort of place we were supposed to go on our own….
but we did…A good, 2 oz chocolate bar for 10¢…. plus our movie ticket….and we each had five whole cents left over to spend at Woolworth’s on our way home!
Steve Bartholomew about 10 years ago
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
Chuck seems a little young for Ballard Street.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 10 years ago
Bev: I’ll have one too, and I’ve brought Carole with me, she has a lot on her mind.
Superfrog about 10 years ago
You can have both of Chuck’s thoughts for the same price.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
I didn’t know Drew Carey sang with the Tokens.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
(You can see why MY thoughts would have to be free…. not worth a plugged nickel.)
(For you youngsters, a nickel is a five cent US coin… which, amazingly, was once considered worth something.)
T_Lexi about 10 years ago
There are no interested parties… Chuck is not amused… Poor Chuck – Fireman, send Chuck over a pitcher of beer, and put it on my tab.
vldazzle about 10 years ago
I’m not sure of my long term memory any more, but I think the movie theater was about 25 cents and most candy was a penny (especially the silly fun things we kids liked (the little paper strips with candy dots, wax lips and bottles and candy cigarettes). The last (I know) is not PC – but I never AM!
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
Not even a penny for Chuck’s thoughts? Carole must be mad not to try to get something for nothing.Could I have a Grasshopper here please fireman? The drink, not the -——-h’orsdeuv——-canape.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 10 years ago
a nikkel got me a kwarter pound a jellee beens…. 0..o
JR6019 about 10 years ago
Sometimes, you get what you pay for.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
About as useful as free advice.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
I remember 15¢ carton of milk at school.And a fruit pie for 35¢.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Veteran GoComics PRO Member said, about 14 hours ago @LadyKat I remember collecting pop bottles, taking them to the local convenience store (you remember the old ones) getting 50 cents maybe and coming out with a small bag of candy. Jaw Breakers, LemonHeads, Tootsie rolls, Good and Plenty, Candy necklace. A quarter went along way back then. Who can forget the Saturday Matinee at the movie house……all those cartoons, movie shorts, adventure shorts. I remember my mom would give a WHOLE dollar and send me off with my friends to the matinee. Cartoons, Good and Plenty, a Coke (the real kind).Of course that was to keep our minds off the Soviet Union nuking us at any minute.But in the words of Alfred E Newman…..WHAT?? Me worry?
OMG! OMG! AM I REALLY THAT OLD? YES, I GUESS I AM, BECAUSE I REMEMBER IT ALL! Funny that, don’t feel a day over 30, MOST days! LOL!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
When I was a kid the grocery store had a fenced-in area out back where they kept the returned bottles. My friend would climb the fence and throw the bottles to me, then we’d cash them in at the store. Then we’d spend the afternoon at the movies.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
BRI didn’t the store recognize all those bottles, lol
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
VET and DRY, I read Mad Magazine and remember most of that stuff.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
When I was between 7 and 10, a local movie theater had a Saturday matinee for children….
10¢ for a ticket…. but they added a penny to a nickel candy bar, and 2¢ to a 10¢ one….Using my new-found arithmetic skills, I calculated that most of the the latter were NOT twice as big as the 1 ounce nickel bars… only an ounce and a half…
We got 25¢ a week allowance…. so we’d walk to the theater to save the nickel bus fare, and have enough for a ticket and TWO 6 cent candy bars… and 3 of the penny suckers or Tootsie Rolls, too!
One Saturday we noticed that the walk led past a Fanny Farmer chocolate shop…. not the sort of place we were supposed to go on our own….
but we did…A good, 2 oz chocolate bar for 10¢…. plus our movie ticket….and we each had five whole cents left over to spend at Woolworth’s on our way home!
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
Which of the five Tokens had the high voice? Drew?Lion minds want to know.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
HAPPY, I liked the Nylon’s version too. They do great animal sounds.
Tigressy about 2 months ago
Monstrous!
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Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 2 months ago
Good morning Balladeers and Tigressy!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 1 month ago
As always, you get what you pay for.