Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on August 16, 2012 at 16:06:26 from (68.114.237.14):
In Reply to: Next Generation posted by charlie n on August 16, 2012 at 15:25:23:
Leo's post got me thinkin', too. I'll start off by admiting milk delivery is about 15 to 20 years before my time.
I do remember, as a kid, my Grandparents always turned the yard light on at night before they went up to bed. Even though it had a sensor on it. Also, Guiding Light just wasn't the same on tv as it was on the radio, so they say.
Any soda was a privledge until my teens.
Still make popcorn in a covered kettle on the stove from time to time. Microwave popcorn isn't near squeaky enough!!
I definatly got my hide tanned if I smarted off. Teachers still had some power to do so if need be.
Going visiting was always a dress up occasion & still is within the family.
My first 12 - 14 years of life were like that. The '90s seemed to ruin it for me. Buuuut, that's another story, probably best not told on a family type forum.
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