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The Remember game.....

School brought in a TV set in my first grade classrom to watch Alan Shepard go up.

Bought a junk 235 Chev 6 for $5.00 when I was 10 so I could tear it apart. Guess that's why I like B series engines?

Matchbox cars in those little individial boxes.

Comparing every song on the radio to the Beatles.

Yes, Johnny Quest rules!

Yes, BMWs bought by enthusiasts. Everyon else wanted a Road Runner or Chevelle SS in High School. My dream was a BMW 2002tii.

I actually have an eight-track collection (and working player). There's therapy in there somewhere I fear.....

Remembering when the correct term WAS "Foriegn Car".

I can still smell the leather in my uncles A40 Somerset.

Driving my other uncles Hillman Minx.

Driving on my learner's permit, my friend's Rover 2000 TC.

Remember all those clear light bulbs at used-car lots?

And a 5 year old car was considered, well, old?

Colin
 
Shane said:
William said:
The '84 NLCS.

Kickball.
Wieboldt's
My Schwinn Stingray.
Cassingles.
The '89 NLCS.
Friday Night Videos.
Trapper Keepers.
Skinny Ties.
The Atari 2600.
Bomber jackets being cool for those under 50.
County Seat.
My sister's thing for New Kids On The Block.
MTV showing videos.
Calvin and Hobbes being current.
Vans.
Jams.
Arsenio.
Fernando.
Z. Cavaricci.
Neon in shopping malls.
Bueller......Bueller.....

Ahh, fellow Gen Xer?

Dodgeball, bombardment (dodgeball where you couldn't use the limb that was hit. Lots of kids hopping around on one leg)
Miami Vice white jacket, Wayfarers, loafers without socks
ColecoVision
Merry-Go-Round stores (for the Z. Cavs)
My first compact disc - Rush "Hold Your Fire"
Ghetto Blasters, Boom Boxes
Bugle Boy jeans
Mullets
Dodge Omni GLH
Calvin and Hobbes :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
Filling up the 68 Impala on my way to school for 62 cents a gallon
Orange Julius
Cindy Crawford, Kathy Ireland, Elle Macpherson, the first SI Swimsuit issue...

I can add:

The first Nintendo
the original Need For Speed, with the expansion packs\
Transformers, more than meets the eye.
Go-Bots, aka Transformers less cool cousins
He-Man and She-Ra
The Thundercats
My first girlfriend's obsession with Deb Shops
Where's the Beef?
original, vaguely unmolested RWD Celicas and AE86 Corollas still roamed the streets
That stupid poster that says "Life is full of important decisions" that shows a garage with a Lamborghini Countach, Ferrari Testarossa, Porsche 911 Turbo, and a Corvette ZR1 in it. I still see those around!
Licensed to Ill
The Pixies
My first all ages show
Hair metal
 
Shinny Hockey

The boards at the rink being plain white

Zamboni with the overhead conveyor belt

Knotty Pine cabinets

Velour Hot pants
 
Beaker Street
 
AM- transistor at night under the covers so Mom and Dad wouldn't hear....:smile:
(It was broadcast on KAAY a local LR station)
 
Used to love the night time, cause all the AM radio stations from the States were strong enough to listen too.
Chicago had the WOLFMAN eveery night.

COOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL!!!

And a Windsor Ontario station played all Motown so I knew all the good rock by heart!

I Miss Those Times!

Dave :cheers:
 
14dna said:
And a Windsor Ontario station played all Motown so I knew all the good rock by heart!


Betcha that was <span style="font-weight: bold">CKLW</span>!
 
Bill;

That is it. Radio 80 on the AM dial
Now I have to rest, too much Nostalgia.

Dave :thankyousign:
 
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