What we did have was geezers telling us about the days when you had to drive into town in a horse cart, if you wanted a cup of electricity. Milk came in incoveniently-sized cows. School was a hike-and-half away and you spent your summers in the farm fields. You got strong arms from pumping water and strong legs from carrying it. If the crops failed, you collected…dust. When people talk about “going off the grid”, I have to laugh. My people spent GENERATIONS getting ON the grid.
wldhrsy2luv about 4 years ago
Nobody cares.
chireef about 4 years ago
we had exercise
PoodleGroomer about 4 years ago
You paid extra for a car radio and all it had was AM that didn’t work when you went on the bridge.
vics_machine Premium Member about 4 years ago
You had someone on the roof turning the antenna while somebody else was in front of the TV yelling, “That’s good! Stop right there!”.
Andrew Sleeth about 4 years ago
" … mobile phones the size of WWII walkie talkies!"
That’s no exaggeration. In fact, the models preceding them were more like the size of Army radio sets — so large you just left them in your car.
Egrayjames about 4 years ago
Sounds like my usual Rants…..or maybe Dan’s just blithering!
julie.mason1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
The original mobiles were installed in the vehicle and honked the horn when a call came in. Yo, Bob! Answer your truck.
Csaw Backnforth about 4 years ago
And the phone was attached to the wall and to get privacy, you had to stretch the cord really long to get around a corner.
Mouseman8 about 4 years ago
Old timers my age don’t use such bad grammar. That came much later when schools started failing.
Perkycat about 4 years ago
You are preaching to the wrong crowd, Gramps! The kids don’t care about ‘when you were a kid’, they have more important things to do.
gammaguy about 4 years ago
From the examples he gives, I conclude that he’s much younger than I am.
GiantShetlandPony about 4 years ago
Did you say something grandpa?
GiantShetlandPony about 4 years ago
We did have pay as you go phones. You could find them at most gas stations, convenient stores, movie theaters, airports, etc.
drycurt about 4 years ago
Yeah, except naps. Never napped after age 3.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
What we did have was geezers telling us about the days when you had to drive into town in a horse cart, if you wanted a cup of electricity. Milk came in incoveniently-sized cows. School was a hike-and-half away and you spent your summers in the farm fields. You got strong arms from pumping water and strong legs from carrying it. If the crops failed, you collected…dust. When people talk about “going off the grid”, I have to laugh. My people spent GENERATIONS getting ON the grid.