Galileo
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We still have them, tested monthly and typically used for tornado warningsI live by a nuclear plant. The siren is tested on the first Saturday of the month.Air raid siren
Vaguely remember having drills in school.
We still have them, tested monthly and typically used for tornado warningsI live by a nuclear plant. The siren is tested on the first Saturday of the month.Air raid siren
Vaguely remember having drills in school.
We play a bunch of Yahtzee at our house once winter starts. I'll start a fire and we'll sit in front of the fireplace and play games almost every weekend and sometimes during the week. I built a wooden "court" since the box fell apart long ago.
So on brand for you.The sound of a solid bowel movement hitting the toilet water.
Also Hawaiian nose humming.arm pit farts
triple Lindyarm pit farts
Damn - and I thought I was oldMilk bottles clinking in a metal carrier
If you think that's old, you should know I also remember when our bottled milk was delivered to an insulated box on the doorstep.Damn - and I thought I was oldMilk bottles clinking in a metal carrier![]()
That used to scare the crap out of me when I was a little kid. I always thought we were getting attacked.
Had this done for us 5 years agoIf you think that's old, you should know I also remember when our bottled milk was delivered to an insulated box on the doorstep.Damn - and I thought I was oldMilk bottles clinking in a metal carrier![]()
Yes! Reminiscent of listening to AM radio late at night to see if schools would be closed the next day.
I remember having a square compartment in the side of an old house that could hold either milk deliveries or blocks of ice for your ice box. Seems like it could be modernized to hold packages from Amazon and UPS.If you think that's old, you should know I also remember when our bottled milk was delivered to an insulated box on the doorstep.Damn - and I thought I was oldMilk bottles clinking in a metal carrier![]()
Yes! Reminiscent of listening to AM radio late at night to see if schools would be closed the next day.
If you stick your finger in your ear and shake it back and forth you can still hear it.
Were these guys known at all outside of NE Ohio?Big Chuck and Little John Intro
Right? I especially remember winters of 77, 78 and 79! What a fantastic time to be a 10 year old with sleds living in a hilly area. We would wake up early, grab our little AM radios and listen for our school to be closed and run around like we won the lottery when our school was announced. We used to build all kinds of things in the snow. . . I mean there's only so many snowmen you can build, you move on to snow forts, etc. We used to play a TON of football in the snow, go sled riding in our buddies huge backyard hill and all of this was done right after Christmas so we had a bunch of new toys to play with, what a blast!Yes! Reminiscent of listening to AM radio late at night to see if schools would be closed the next day.
Only Ernie Anderson and Tim Conway. We used to skip dinner and get a pizza (my older brother and I) and watch Big Chuck and Lil John. Good times.Were these guys known at all outside of NE Ohio?Big Chuck and Little John Intro
That's awesome, love it! Maybe it's just nostalgia getting the best of me but I recall my parents going out of their way to get Lawson's chip dip!Yes! Reminiscent of listening to AM radio late at night to see if schools would be closed the next day.
whoa ...
blast from the past - had completely forgotten about that
I still know all the words to this one by heart and love driving my kids crazy singing it.
That's awesome, love it! Maybe it's just nostalgia getting the best of me but I recall my parents going out of their way to get Lawson's chip dip!Yes! Reminiscent of listening to AM radio late at night to see if schools would be closed the next day.
whoa ...
blast from the past - had completely forgotten about that
I still know all the words to this one by heart and love driving my kids crazy singing it.![]()
Tell us about that whirring noise you heard when you stood in front of your car and cranked the handle to start it.If you think that's old, you should know I also remember when our bottled milk was delivered to an insulated box on the doorstep.Damn - and I thought I was oldMilk bottles clinking in a metal carrier![]()
I've met Lil John on a couple occasions and even played in a charity golf event with him at Tanglewood. Of course, I'm old enough to remember Houlihan before Lil John.Only Ernie Anderson and Tim Conway. We used to skip dinner and get a pizza (my older brother and I) and watch Big Chuck and Lil John. Good times.Were these guys known at all outside of NE Ohio?Big Chuck and Little John Intro
I must have grown up in wonderland. We had a good humor truck, a snowball truck, daily milk and bread deliveries, a bakery truck, a pretzels/chips/snacks truck.this, and we also had a bakery truck. Damn thing would pull in with racks of fresh baked donuts. No wonder I was a fat kid.Ice cream truck
I've never met any of them. I remember sneaking downstairs to watch Big Chuck and Houlihan when I was really little and supposed to be in bed. I had three older sisters and they used to be allowed to stay up that late while my brother and I were supposed to be sleeping. I remember they used to play some old skits and Houlihan was in those so I was familiar with Bob "Houlihan" Wells a little bit. I also remember being a teenager, with my friends at the movie theatre watching Summer Rental with John Candy and noticing that Bob "Houlihan" Wells had a bit part (non-speaking if I recall) in that movie and I'm yelling out "holy crap that's Houlihan!"I've met Lil John on a couple occasions and even played in a charity golf event with him at Tanglewood. Of course, I'm old enough to remember Houlihan before Lil John.Only Ernie Anderson and Tim Conway. We used to skip dinner and get a pizza (my older brother and I) and watch Big Chuck and Lil John. Good times.Were these guys known at all outside of NE Ohio?Big Chuck and Little John Intro