The Wal-Mart/Buy American threads are great, and there were some great reminiscences (does this thing have spell-check?) about the old days.
It got me thinking about a character that a local NJ TV personality in the 70s, Uncle Floyd, did about an old guy complaining about everything nowadays. This character was basically later stolen by Dana Carvey of Saturday Night Live, but since Uncle Floyd was so small and local, no one noticed.
Anyway, I want to include a page in my magazine about these kinds of observations. They don't have to be funny, like, "When I was a kid, the dentist would touch your pee pee and you LOVED it. Nowadays, the kids all complain about molestation!"
It could be as simple as, "When I was a kid, we had to use this thing called a CAN OPENER. We also had this thing on the telephone that you had to TURN, at least seven times, to make a call--and you got blisters from doing it."
Any ideas?