Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for October 01, 2024
September 30, 2024
October 02, 2024
Transcript:
Man: Son, did I ever tell you there was time when we had to get up and walk across the room to change the channel? Boy: Wow. That sounds...awful. Man: Yes. They were dark, dark days. Tv: First down!
it’s the reason, back in the day, that a coveted broadcast spot was the one immediately after an established hit program. this was simply because it was easier for folks to sit tight rather than get up and change the channel
Kids nowadays are so spoiled by how easy things are for them. They have no idea the difficulties of life us olders had to deal with, back when it was necessary to laboriously trudge 8 feet or so through 4” thick orange shag carpet to change the channel or adjust the volume of the tv set.
Fortunately, they only got one channel. I remember when the Yankees got a slomo repeat camera, but they were expensive and they only got one. So if they focused on the runner on third and the outfielder dropped the ball, they could only replay the runner.
And don’t tell your little creampuff about doing battle with the antenna (you know, when the vert hold and the horiz hold weren’t doing the job.) That would certainly be too much.
Lucy Rudy 4 months ago
And the game was in black & white!
Macushlalondra 4 months ago
In my house I was the remote control. I sat on the floor in front of the TV so I did the channel changing.
RLG Premium Member 4 months ago
But it wasn’t a problem, because there were only one channel anyway.
a sage 4 months ago
Nonsense. We had three.
Carl Premium Member 4 months ago
Flipping between 2 or 3 channels wasn’t much of a thing.
Riders on the Storm Premium Member 4 months ago
And we had to watch shows when they were broadcast (No dvr). The horrors!
Nighthawks Premium Member 4 months ago
it’s the reason, back in the day, that a coveted broadcast spot was the one immediately after an established hit program. this was simply because it was easier for folks to sit tight rather than get up and change the channel
Gameguy49 Premium Member 4 months ago
And we had to get up and whack it when the horizontal flip started.
Steverino Premium Member 4 months ago
And we had a phone that was attached to a cord in the wall, and you had to twirl a dial to call someone.
Steverino Premium Member 4 months ago
This is the exact reason why I don’t go to antique shops.
It’s very disconcerting to see stuff you grew up with.
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 4 months ago
Kids nowadays are so spoiled by how easy things are for them. They have no idea the difficulties of life us olders had to deal with, back when it was necessary to laboriously trudge 8 feet or so through 4” thick orange shag carpet to change the channel or adjust the volume of the tv set.
Milady Meg 4 months ago
Fortunately, they only got one channel. I remember when the Yankees got a slomo repeat camera, but they were expensive and they only got one. So if they focused on the runner on third and the outfielder dropped the ball, they could only replay the runner.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member 4 months ago
From 2010
dogday Premium Member 4 months ago
And don’t tell your little creampuff about doing battle with the antenna (you know, when the vert hold and the horiz hold weren’t doing the job.) That would certainly be too much.
sincavage05 4 months ago
That was why kids were invented! Now change direction and fetch ma a beerl
aussie399 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Walk across the room? In EVERY cartoon the people are sitting within touching distance of the televisions!