Two rings and no more meant pick me up."Hello, you have a collect call from 'Mom, come pick me up from practice', do you accept the charges?"
We also had to figure out things mostly on our own a lot. We didn't have a cell phone to use to call someone or look something up in every new/scary/unknown situation we faced.Reading these replies: Kids today do not have it better than we did. Even with all the technology. We got to be kids. Run around all day, parents not having a clue where we were. Much more independence and responsibility than today’s kids.
If a kid today makes a stupid mistake it can literally ruin their lives. We could do dumb #### and it would quickly be forgotten. Today one accusation or nude photo on the internet and an 11 year old is wrecked. Sad.
This. My childhood was spent outside playing every sport known to man and some that we just made up. We had lots of kids in my neighborhood around my age. It was a magical time.Every kid was outside a lot. There were kids all over the neighborhood playing sports all the time. Nobody wanted to be inside. If it was cold and snowing, then people were sledding or having snow ball fights.
We used to have 25- 30 kids everyday to play pickup baseball after school. 5-10 would always be waiting to get in as the others had to leave for dinner. We would actually get our dads lawnmowers, brooms and rakes and pretend we were the grounds crew at Tiger Stadium. All the kids kept that field in perfect condition. We would steal Coke and Pepsi banners from party stores and hang them on the fence like advertisements.Every kid was outside a lot. There were kids all over the neighborhood playing sports all the time. Nobody wanted to be inside. If it was cold and snowing, then people were sledding or having snow ball fights.
Reading these replies: Kids today do not have it better than we did. Even with all the technology. We got to be kids. Run around all day, parents not having a clue where we were. Much more independence and responsibility than today’s kids.
If a kid today makes a stupid mistake it can literally ruin their lives. We could do dumb #### and itwould quickly be forgottenwould never be known by anyone beyond who was also there. Today one accusation or nude photo on the internet and an 11 year old is wrecked. Sad.
Now kids and parents want to be around each other 24/7. We did everything we could to get away from them.We used to have 25- 30 kids everyday to play pickup baseball after school. 5-10 would always be waiting to get in as the others had to leave for dinner. We would actually get our dads lawnmowers, brooms and rakes and pretend we were the grounds crew at Tiger Stadium. All the kids kept that field in perfect condition. We would steal banners from party stores and hand them on the fence like advertisements.
Now I live by pristine ball fields that are totally empty unless an organized team is playing.
I still play in a league that uses these “archaic” waiver wire rules, just because that’s the way it’s always been done. A little weird, but kind of cool to keep the tradition at the same time.Our FF commish added up weekly scores by hand out of the USA Today and mailed the results to each owner.
WW was processed on Tue & Th nights only, between 6:00 and 8:00 pm. Call an add/drop in at 8:02? Tough poopies.
ESPN Primetime for all highlights, or The George Michael Sports Machine if you got home late from the bars on Sunday night.
Coors Light 12pks were $7.99 on sale
these were good days.
Yeah so dumbThere were no treat bags at birthday parties. The birthday boy got gifts and that was it. You’d give out invites at school and your friends would bike to your house and eat cake and run around your block for the party.
Man an I hate treat bags.
I have a box of playboys in my basement I've been saving since my late 20's. At the time I told myself: "Save these for when you have kids. You can stash them in the garage or the backyard when they are 15 or 16."Finding an old playboy in a garbage was better than finding a 100 bill!!
We"re Tigra and Bunny and we like the boom. Chigga Chigga...Let's not get carried away. Not everything was better back then. Going to the library for a school project and paying for photocopies isn't 'better' than pulling up Wikipedia on your couch. And no way is fast-forwarding a cassette to try and find your favorite song better than simply telling Alexa to play "The Cars that go Boom".
We just got back on a long road trip (to Minnesota actually) and me and the kids had about an hour long discussion of all the above. It was great.Just took a road trip with the family to Hilton Head and back (Twin Cities MN). Road tripping is dramatically different. I remember my dad teaching me how to use the Atlas as a kid, learning the differences between intertates, and state highways and all the different road indicators. Learning how to read the milage differences between exits, what the different interstate numberings meant. He would sit down before the trip and map out what he thought the best route was. It would take some serious time.
When we moved into our house 30+ years ago, I happened to find some really old girly mags above the basement ducts. Old enough that the true girly parts were covered with those black rectangles. Still got 'em up there.I have a box of playboys in my basement I've been saving since my late 20's. At the time I told myself: "Save these for when you have kids. You can stash them in the garage or the backyard when they are 15 or 16."
I'm now 48, and that box is still sitting hidden in my basement. If I crack them out now that my boys are pushing the teen years, I'd probably get arrested.![]()
Holy crap - Battle of the Planets - G-FORCE!!! So awesome!One of the biggest things I can remember is that you didn't have this giant resource to call back to in regards to television/music/movies etc. If you didn't get it when it came out or recorded it.....you were SOL. I remember being at a comic convention in the early 1990s...and this guy had a bunch of bootleg VHS. He was randomly playing them....and he put this in. It was like a dog whistle for a half dozen people (myself included) as we hadn't seen/heard that since it came out in the late 70s but still remembered it.
We used to BOLT home from grade school to watch both this and the 60's Spiderman cartoon reruns (WUAB Channel 43.) And then if you got bored with that or you could no longer peel the pages apart, you could always dial up a video on the TV.Sears catalog.
I pitched in HS..I ruined my arm for a whole season from playing strikeout everyday with a tennis ball. Trying to hit 90 with a ball that was way too light is not good.We played whatever sport was in season. Baseball/Wiffle Ball in the spring and summer, “touch” football in the gall, hockey in the winter. Mix in basketball in the driveway whenever we needed a change.
Somehow many of us still ended up being good enough to play our chosen sports in college without “specialization.”
Im not sure. Was a lot harder to procrastinate back then cause like you said you actually had to go and do the research, lot less fake news as well. And i actually listened to the entire cassette back then cause it was such a pain to find that certain song.Let's not get carried away. Not everything was better back then. Going to the library for a school project and paying for photocopies isn't 'better' than pulling up Wikipedia on your couch. And no way is fast-forwarding a cassette to try and find your favorite song better than simply telling Alexa to play "The Cars that go Boom".
We would ride our bikes from neighborhood to neighborhood challenging kids to wiffle ball. We used a lawn chair as a strike zone, so it was always a fight to see who had to ride and carry the chair. I can remember a kid getting his ### kicked after getting caught corking his bat (cut the top off, stuffed it with newspaper).We played whatever sport was in season. Baseball/Wiffle Ball in the spring and summer, “touch” football in the gall, hockey in the winter. Mix in basketball in the driveway whenever we needed a change.
Somehow many of us still ended up being good enough to play our chosen sports in college without “specialization.”
Yeah and a certain game we used to play has had it's name changed to Ding Dong Ditch.You cant play smear the queer anymore
my favorite cartoon of all time, maybe save for tom & jerryHoly crap - Battle of the Planets - G-FORCE!!! So awesome!![]()
Still is.The world was full of bs'ers because you couldn't Google things instantly.
I do miss the days of urban legends. We had a dead-end street in our area that was creepy to drive down, legend was there was a colony of albinos that lived at the end that would shoot you.The world was full of bs'ers because you couldn't Google things instantly.
WTF would you take a road trip TO Minnesota?We just got back on a long road trip (to Minnesota actually) and me and the kids had about an hour long discussion of all the above. It was great.
No legend there big boy.....keep driving.I do miss the days of urban legends. We had a dead-end street in our area that was creepy to drive down, legend was there was a colony of albinos that lived at the end that would shoot you.