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The Buckets by Greg Cravens for August 07, 2011
Transcript:
Film cameras, typewriters, LPs, saddle shoes, hornrimmed glasses, three good TV channels, rotary phones, Rolodex's, encyclopedias, pinball machines. Am I crazy to miss this stuff? Course not, grandpa. I'm sure your grandpa missed y'know... Powdered wigs and... Black plague... And... uh... Churns. You are trying to help, aren't you, boy? Mastodons? Outhouses?
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 13 years ago
Pinhole cameras, index typewriters, wax cylinders, blucher boots, 2 good radio stations, magneto phones, registries, encyclopaedias, and bagatelle.
njengland over 13 years ago
What, no white buck shoes? Johnny Ray vinyl records?
LLABDDO over 13 years ago
His old V.W. mini bus.the one he drove to woodstock.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
The kids love Led Zeplin, until you ask who John Paul Jones was. Or the three bands Page played beforeI hate CDs. The songs are in the wrong order.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Heck, where I lived when I was in high school, in the late 70s, we only got two good channels and they frequently carried the same programs.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
Powdered wigs will make a comeback. Youâll see. Members Only jackets and powdered wigs, yâall. HOLLA!
Number Three over 13 years ago
LOL LOL LOL.
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littlejeff over 13 years ago
Actually, I kinda miss DOS.
Hunter7 over 13 years ago
Todayâs strip brought back so many memories Of stories from my grannie (born in 1912), of me being too young to go to Woodstock (according to mom), momâs stories of helping push granddadâs Model T to get it up some hills. â As to that last one, you donât throw it out until it can no longer be repaired. Lo
Jean_1960 over 13 years ago
I donât miss any of that stuff. Btw, we still watch air tv in our house, and we still get 3 good channels. I embrace technology, but I donât embrace cable tv bills.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
HUNTER7 You make me mad. Ma Momma wouldnât let me go either but on the back cover of the three album set is my brother smiling at the world. Remember when you wanted to be older?
Grumpy-DC over 13 years ago
I remember NO TV. It had been INVENTED, but not in widespread use. I remember when the first TV in the neighborhood came, and all the neighborhood kids ( I was one ) stood crowded on their front porch, faces pressed up against their windows. RADIOS had TUBES. A later electronics class instructor taught âTubes are like transistors, only hotterâ.
Grumpy-DC over 13 years ago
âŠAnd we were not in the âBooniesâ. This was a nearby suburb of Boston. ( grumble, mutterâŠ) Whippersnappers⊠Young Pups.
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
Greg.,.. until those powdered wigs make a come back, you need to put yours in the attic, so it doesnât âdustâ the comic strip. :D
Tina Rhea Premium Member over 13 years ago
How to really scare them: âWhen I was your age, there was no internet and no cell phones.â
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yeah, the younger kids donât know what to make of that. Of course, there was a bunch of stuff our folks said of which we didnât know what to make. (notice how I cleverly didnât end that on a preposition)
Ima Nodummy over 13 years ago
@Tina,I remember the first cell phone I ever saw. It was bigger than my current landline handset. Like a black brick with an antenna.
James Lindley Premium Member over 13 years ago
I still have my first cell phone. Itâs a bag phone with an old fashioned handset like the ones on the old black dial phones. No, I donât still use it. I just havenât figured out the best way of disposing of it.
My folks still have an outhouse for when the grandkids and great grandkids visit. My wife and I still have 3 typewriters and several film cameras.