For my fellow 30 and 40 year olds.

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I'm over 30, barely, but I had a microwave and a TV remote and we were FAR from rich. Other then that, this post was awesome.
 
Got cable in 1983 I think, I remember running in the house and turning on MTV and just standing there drooling while watching Quiet Riot :lol: :LOL:

First vcr was 1984, some $500 JVC I scored illegally let's just say and the remote would pop off the front........we were in awe!!

Remember the first cd player, a friend bought one and about 6 of us when to his house to check it out......huge shit back then :scared:

My father BUILT one of our tvs, heathkit 25" console.

When to the store with my father to get one of those new cassette players to replace the 8 track that sat on the stereo console where a wood door would flip up to expose the turntable.

A 1984 IBM PS2 is still in my parents basement.....................................with monochrome 13" monitor.

Kids today and fathers making tree forts from home depot kits..............................FAGS :lol: :LOL: My buddy and I made a fucking log cabin cutting down trees with axes......we were 12 :rock:
 
i wouldn't trade places with them for anything.


i could drive to school at 14 with a gun rack. school lunch was red beer and hot dogs at the tavern.


we lose more and more freedom every year.


we got scare films about the clap and crabs, not little jimmy has 2 daddies.
 
Yeah, but I never wore a helmet when riding a bike. "I reckon you'd get yer ass kicked" (Office Space)... I never coated myself with sunscreen before going outside. And I was outside every day that wasn't pouring, all summer. I'm pretty sure I wasn't in a car seat up to the ripe old age of 6. Despite all of that, I came out just fine!
 
Capulin Overdrive":2xbsqmtd said:
i wouldn't trade places with them for anything.


i could drive to school at 14 with a gun rack. school lunch was red beer and hot dogs at the tavern.


we lose more and more freedom every year.


we got scare films about the clap and crabs, not little jimmy has 2 daddies.

For different reasons I agree. I feel technology isn't helping the kids and is just making them become socially insulated. I remember when the only way to have friends usually involved talking to someone's face.
 
This made me laugh! :lol: :LOL: So true!

Another one, not really technology related, but I remember as a kid my folks cramming about 11 kids into our Cutlass to head to the ice cream stand on a fairly regular basis in the summer :D These days you would probably get arrested :lol: :LOL:
 
This was my first cable "remote" (circa '80)

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My friends and I used to press down 3,5 and 7 together to get the scramble images of The Playboy channel. Once in a while you were able to catch a naked ass or maybe even a boobie :lol: :LOL:
 
duesentrieb":3ra7n6px said:
stephen sawall":3ra7n6px said:
Besides you, me and Kage - who else has ever heard about them?
Oh Crap!!! Dont forget Ed and Dave Simpson, theres definitely a few old farts here...
 
Gainzilla":2x4o44be said:
duesentrieb":2x4o44be said:
stephen sawall":2x4o44be said:
Besides you, me and Kage - who else has ever heard about them?
Oh Crap!!! Dont forget Ed and Dave Simpson, theres definitely a few old farts here...

I play the MC5 shit all the time in the shop and it makes Bruce laugh!
 
Kick Out the Jams.

Jaala Johnson my girl friend was the great great whatever grand daughter of Pocahontas.
The next door neighbor was the first women to drive in the Indy 500 Janet Guthrie. On the other side two doors down lived Fred Smith of MC5. He was married to singer and poet Patti Smith.

Yes by 13 I was bitched out by all these people and Iggy Pop.
..... I did not think it was as cool then as I do now ?

Just part of growing up in Mt Clemens Michigan ....
 
Jeff Hilligan":2z2bg1sy said:
I play the MC5 shit all the time in the shop and it makes Bruce laugh!
I said Hi to Bruce during Frankfurt MusikMesse and tried the Rebel.
I didn't play Kick Out The Jams though :D
 
stephen sawall":29cr0aso said:
Kick Out the Jams.

Jaala Johnson my girl friend was the great great whatever grand daughter of Pocahontas.
The next door neighbor was the first women to drive in the Indy 500 Janet Guthrie. On the other side two doors down lived Fred Smith of MC5. He was married to singer and poet Patti Smith.

Yes by 13 I was bitched out by all these people and Iggy Pop.
..... I did not think it was as cool then as I do now ?

Just part of growing up in Mt Clemens Michigan ....
:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: I bet Iggy was a scary encounter eh? Thats aw esome
 
Kids today and fathers making tree forts from home depot kits..............................FAGS :lol: :LOL: My buddy and I made a fucking log cabin cutting down trees with axes......we were 12 :rock:[/quote]
:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :yes:
 
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