I'm not a smoker and never have been other than the odd cigar maybe in a hotel bar late at night. I do miss not having that opportunity anymore as I'm certainly not going to go and stand in the street to have one. The smoking ban is a hood thing - I just wish it didn't apply to me!
Toys came twice a year. Christmas and birthday. Everything else was made or imagined. everyone was really tall.
One thing that we loved was if someone got a big appliance like a frig or washing machine. The box it came in could be used for almost anything.
Along with people being tall, going to a place you went to as a child and returning as an adult is usually an eye opener. Everything seemed bigger then.
John in Covina said:One thing that we loved was if someone got a big appliance like a frig or washing machine. The box it came in could be used for almost anything.
One thing that we loved was if someone got a big appliance like a frig or washing machine. The box it came in could be used for almost anything.
The magnet under the talisman had a metal surface to stick to. Seat belts were a big deal.My mother had a St. Christopher's medal on her dashboard for years.
It went on the dash of my 60 Chevy when I started driving..
Getting a high end pen and pencil set as a serious gift for a bar mitzvah, conformation or graduation
I remember that getting a Tootsie Roll Pop wrapper with a picture of an Indian on it was bad luck. Or good luck, depending on what the mythology was where you grew up.
I remember giving kids from out of state a drink of Moxie and laughing as they coughed and spit it out.