Remember When...

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
otter said:
sneaking up the street to play nickel slots in North Beach and getting run out for being too young..I swear it was Aps that kicked me out of those places.
:smack:
I was a kid in VA at the time, remember getting run out of some place over at Colonial Beach for the same thing. They had one board in the pier painted red to mark the state line between VA & MD.
 

aasimmons

New Member
FireBrand said:
Remember Georgetown in the early-mid seventies.
Street Musicians, Street vendors, Little Tavern Hamburger Shoppe,
ZAPP comic books, head shops, "Up Against the Wall, all kinds of Hippie shiat !!!!
Real Laid Back.
What was the name of that one famous Leather shop??
Let's not forget all the wonderful "head" shops!!
 

abbey

abbey normal
I remember getting kicked out of the house during moms shows, but it was ok because all the other kids on the street were kicked out of their house too, and we didn't have electronic games we had to invent new games to play, and we played on our bikes, big wheels and roller skates, and we would all go to the street that had the biggest hill and play for hours, and if we did something we were not supposed to do, our mother would know about it before we got home because the other mothers on the street would call and tell on us.
 

camily

Peace
Wenchy said:
YES! :buddies:

How about the white 3/4 sleeve Tee with the rainbow? Arch going across the chest, and the rest down your arms? It could have been a Montgomery County thing. I can't find a pic on Google. :lol:
Me and my sister had those. We were so cool. We wore them with the jeans that were pin striped on the back and plain in the front. They might have had little zippers on the ankles.
 

MDTerps

Back in the saddle
Pete said:
The dimmer switch for headlights was on the floor.

I remember driving around with my parents in there 1976 (I think) Cougar and the clicking sound of that switch, and thinking to myself what are they doing?

I remember I was allowed to run around the neighborhood from sun up to sun down, playing with my friends out in the street, riding bikes around and around the whole neighborhood, walking to my friends 6 houses away. What I wouldn't give to let my child experience that, but you can't these days.
 

Agee

Well-Known Member
Air Travel...
No jetways, flight attendents were Stewardesses, wore suits and served meals. Smoking on the plane, and the "skys were indeed friendly"!
 

virgovictoria

Tight Pants and Lipstick
PREMO Member
Ah, Swatch Watches! :roflmao: We'd wear a few! And the heat t-shirts - the kind that would change colors when & where your body temp changed - like a hand print!

Underdog

Butthole Surfers and Suicidal Tendencies :lol: (the dawning of B-52's)

Stereo cabinets where the record players were down inside and each opposing side held rpms standing up...

Going out meant dinner theaters, sequined purses and feathered slipper shoes.. and chignons for the hair...

Paneled walls, hair ironing...
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
How about...

...cars with manual transmissions...and the shifter was on the column.

And the DC beltway wasn't finished.
 

Agee

Well-Known Member
Larry Gude said:
...cars with manual transmissions...and the shifter was on the column.

And the DC beltway wasn't finished.

"Three-on-the-tree", can't forget transmission push-buttons (Rambler)
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Yep...

Airgasm said:
"Three-on-the-tree", can't forget transmission push-buttons (Rambler)


My high school for drivers ed had these trainers and they had push button trans. I don't remember ever being in a car for real.

PS: For you under 40's; drivers ed used to be a class in school.
 

meangirl

Nice lady!
Larry Gude said:
My high school for drivers ed had these trainers and they had push button trans. I don't remember ever being in a car for real.

PS: For you under 40's; drivers ed used to be a class in school.

:yeahthat: And they had those little car simulator things you sat in and "drove" while watching a driving scene on a huge screen. If you hit the kids that ran out in front of you, you had to start all over. :lmao:
 

camily

Peace
Larry Gude said:
My high school for drivers ed had these trainers and they had push button trans. I don't remember ever being in a car for real.

PS: For you under 40's; drivers ed used to be a class in school.
Hey, I'm 33 and took it in school. Half the year was Health, half was Drivers Ed.
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
meangirl said:
:yeahthat: And they had those little car simulator things you sat in and "drove" while watching a driving scene on a huge screen. If you hit the kids that ran out in front of you, you had to start all over. :lmao:
And they made you watch gory films. Ours was called "Red Asphalt."
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
How did they know?

meangirl said:
:yeahthat: And they had those little car simulator things you sat in and "drove" while watching a driving scene on a huge screen. If you hit the kids that ran out in front of you, you had to start all over. :lmao:


...I'm trying to remember how the teacher (our wrestling coach/gym teacher) knew if you didn't stop or not? I do remember playing 'Death Race 2000' and pretending to mow 'em down!

:lmao:
 
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