Ira wrote:
Does anyone remember the poor man's color television that they actually sold:
A piece of multi-colored transparent plastic you would stick on your b&w TV?
It had green on the bottom (for grass), flesh tone in the middle (for people), and blue on top for the sky.
I swear this is true. I was telling this to a younger coworker and he thought I was making it up.
I also remember those.
TRAIL-OF-TEARS wrote:
I actually like the comercials. They don't bother me.
When the wife and I first got married in 1997 we got dish network, she never had cable before. She could not understand why there were comercials on the TV stations we were paying for. At the time I thought it was funny but now It makes me think.
There was a time when the selling points of cable tv were better reception and the extra stations WITHOUT commercials.
How about pocket knives as great treasures purchased by our fathers as rights of passage?
Phone numbers that were words? My childhood home was SUnset3-8367. "Old timers" talk about only having 4 numbers after the word.
Party lines? Long distance calls that were actually from far away? When Daddy called while stationed overseas, one of us kids ran to Grandma's house next door (after he and Mother had a few minutes) to alert her to pick up since she was on our party line.
Car phones were something you only saw in the movies?
They had a cartoon with the movie?
American Bandstand?
The tv weatherman pointing to a map with magnets on it?
Postcards from people, not businesses?
A calendar from the Service Station/hardware store/drugstore...that you hung on the wall...with a nail?
Wasn't it actually "Watsamatta U"?