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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: AWMac on January 14, 2005, 11:31:38 PM
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I left my one womb apartment, cold, wet and hungry. I was slapped and left crying to begin my journey called Life.
Gosh what a ride so far !!!!! Nevar thought I'd make it this far.
It's my Birthday today... 47 errr 4 and 7...I'm ahhh 11 yeah that's the ticket....LOL
Mac
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happy bday in a few hours from me. :)
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Damn...ok, the second..happy b-day!!!
You old fart!!
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Happy Birthday both of ya!
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Happy birthday old-timer!
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Happy B-day and dang we close 12-27-1957
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Happy birthday Mac :)
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Refecting upon these 47 years...we did the Pledge of Alligence in school and it was a proud thing to lead the class in either , America the Beautiful, Star Spangeled Banner or "This Land is Your Land". Seen JFK...no not Kerry. I remember well where I was when Kennady was assasinated. Frisbees were new, Hula hoops too. Batman and Superman comics were a dime. Penny candy. Returning Pop bottles and getting a nickel. Heh Buffalo Nickels and Mercury Dimes. We had a Black and White Zenith TV that had to warm up for 30 minutes to get a picture. TV...LOL Red Skelton, Ozzie and Harriet, Milton Burle, Dick Van Dyke.. Danny Thomas. Captain Kangaroo and Romper Room. The Mickey Mouse Club was the best, Hardy Boys, Lone Ranger, Dale Evans. Howdy Doody..No school buses, you walked to school..with friends. Mothers Day was special as was Fathers day. Schools never closed because of weather, you walked 3 or 4 blocks in the rain, snow, sleet or hail. You either took your lunch to school or came home and it was usually Campbells tomato soup and a sandwich. It was cool to be a Cub Scout. The Beatles were cool too and it was hard to understand the Rolling Stones. Cousins going to 'Nam and coming back really changed. Marijuana was the evil, no one really talked about it. We practiced Nuclear Attacks by ducking under our school desks, head down and eyes closed. Polio innoculations...heh the sugar cube. Ramblers, Studebakers, Indians and Harleys. People prayed before eating dinner, even if you went to a friends house for dinner. Everyone loved Smokey the Bear. Cartoons were Black and White..Heckel and Jeckel, Mighty Mouse, PopEye. Tarzan, Godzilla was scary as was the Wizard of Oz. I cried when Beaver was stuck in the Cup on the Billboard. Timothy and Goliath cartoons that were religious...no one complained. Cant forget the 3 stooges or the Marx Brothers..Burns and Gracie are tops. Hell Man on the Moon. John Glenn was my Hero.
Just imagine how far we have become... amazing.
Wish we held the same beliefs today that we held dearly back then.
Mac
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Yeah I remember sneaking up to watch creature features horror show late at night{parents would not let me watch it}
Loved the original Frankensien and Dracula movies LOL.
Remember the Monkee's TV show? My father did not let me watch them because they had long hair LOL.
Every friday mom would take me to the hobby store and I would get a model car you remember them the revel models for like $2.00
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Originally posted by wombatt
Yeah I remember sneaking up to watch creature features horror show late at night{parents would not let me watch it}
Loved the original Frankensien and Dracula movies LOL.
Remember the Monkee's TV show? My father did not let me watch them because they had long hair LOL.
Every friday mom would take me to the hobby store and I would get a model car you remember them the revel models for like $2.00
LOL Yes!!! Models were cool...My 1st Revell Model was a Woody... during the same time as the Beach Boys were Hot. Gosh Frankenstien, Dracula and thew Werewolf. LOL The Monkees and the Banana Splits...Saturday was cartoon day...I loved the Blundering Super Heros...Ropeman and Diaperboy...LMAO
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Then '68...Bobby Kennady, Martin Luther King killed, Mai Lai, Lt Calley trials, Tet. My Dad was in Nam then. Really scared me as a 10 year old.
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Mac, don't you mean Davy and Goliath? Also, if you were a kid in that era in North Texas, Icky Twerp and Slam Bang Theater were before and after school rituals on Channel 11.
(http://home.texoma.net/~kgreg/icky.jpg)
Ickey Twerp
(http://home.texoma.net/~kgreg/aj_de.jpg)
Ajax & Delphinum
(Ickey's sidekicks)
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Originally posted by wombatt
Happy B-day and dang we close 12-27-1957
Hey wombatt! That's my birthday too! (Different year though)
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Yeah Davey and Goliath... I always thought my dog was stupid cuz he couldn't talk like Goliath. LOL It was a sad episode when Davey was trapped in the boxcar...
My first bike was a Schwinn, red of course. Wagons were red too. If you had a skate board that's what it was ...a board made from skates. No shoe skates, skates were clamped on to yer shoes and anyone who was someone had a skate key. Then the mass destruction of Baby Buggys and the homemade go~cart era began....the Go~Cart wars. I think it began because of "Our Gang" Spanky and Buckweat, Alfalfa... times of eating animal crackers and watching Shirley Temple on TV. There were no "artificial" Christmas trees.. they were all real and school Christmas plays...No one was offended.
I know I'm just scratchin the surface here, but those times were great.
Mac
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Originally posted by wombatt
Happy B-day and dang we close 12-27-1957
Hmmm wombatt did I mention that my Dad was in the Navy...Bro????
LOL Happy belated Birthday Bud.
Mac
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Born in Toledo, Ohio, Teresa Brewer babysat me often, that's where I met Mickey Mantle...they had a thing going on. My Dad was a Merchant Marine then, an oiler on the Edmund Fitzgerald. Then he went back into the Navy '64. He had friends that went down on the Fitz. My Grandma used to babysit Jamel Farrah..later known as Jaime Farr. LOL
I feel sooooo old, yet I have many more years to go.
Mac
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How about the Cub Scout downhill racers? They gave you a small block of wood, 4 wheels and some nails. You had to whittle it yourself then there was a tournament.
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Originally posted by rpm
How about the Cub Scout downhill racers? They gave you a small block of wood, 4 wheels and some nails. You had to whittle it yourself then there was a tournament.
those rocked.
there was a weight cap so we'd do all of these experiments with lead pellets to get it as heavy as possible without going over or slowing it down.
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Sigh....
...everything WAS better back then...
...SIGH!
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Originally posted by rpm
How about the Cub Scout downhill racers? They gave you a small block of wood, 4 wheels and some nails. You had to whittle it yourself then there was a tournament.
Yep did that in'68... mine was green with 2 fishing sinkers in the front underneath. Didn't win anything but I was proud of it...also Boy Scout Jamborees were great too.
Mac
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Originally posted by Shuckins
Sigh....
...everything WAS better back then...
...SIGH!
Yep, I could go out and play all day long as long as I was home before the street lights came on... never worried about kidnappins or such.
Today you gotta keep tabs on your children 24/7.
Mac
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Sheesh... I've got sweaters older than you. :eek:
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I got you by about 4 months.. Happy B-day.
Anybody remember 5 speed stick shift stingrays?
Mine was purple metallic with a black seat, slick in the back and a sissybar.
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Just saw this... Happy Birthday AWMac!!
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Originally posted by beet1e
Hey wombatt! That's my birthday too! (Different year though)
LOL do you get screwed at Christmas too?
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Originally posted by rpm
How about the Cub Scout downhill racers? They gave you a small block of wood, 4 wheels and some nails. You had to whittle it yourself then there was a tournament.
Pinewood derby :D
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Originally posted by Shuckins
Sigh....
...everything WAS better back then...
...SIGH!
Something troubling...in 30 years, what will the world be like, and will people say it was better today than it will be then? :eek:
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Originally posted by wombatt
LOL do you get screwed at Christmas too?
LOL - no, my parents were always good about that and I always got separate presents. But over the years I never got that many birthday cards. The shops have very few birthday cards in December.
This time a friend sent me an interesting birthday card designed for Christmas babes like us. On the front it said "Happy Birthday", and inside it said "and Happy Christmas too". Neat!
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Hey wombatt! That's my birthday too! (Different year though)
Mine too. I'll be damned.
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Originally posted by beet1e
Hey wombatt! That's my birthday too! (Different year though)
Happy bday and b-years to the old farts' gang.
:)
Hate to be in such a bad company. :D