1 Hour of Things From The Past, Kids Today Will Never Understand!

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Published 2024-06-08
1 Hour of Things From The Past, Kids Today Will Never Understand!

Join us for a nostalgic journey in "1 Hour of Things From The Past, Kids Today Will Never Understand!" This video highlights memorable items and experiences from the past that are foreign to today's youth. From rotary phones to cassette tapes, take a trip down memory lane and see how much has changed over the years.

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All Comments (21)
  • @monghuni798
    As a little kid in the late 60's - early-70's, we had a huge black&white console TV with a stereo and record player. I remember having to go to bed after watching The Walton's.
  • @monghuni798
    Roller rinks of the late 70's/early 80's were so fun!
  • @robylove9190
    Every week, after grocery shopping, we would put a sponge in a saucer of water, tear the sheets of green stamps to fit the pages of the saver books, press the stamps on the wet sponge and put them in the books. We got a lot of things with green stamps.
  • @monghuni798
    In high school in 950's Miami, my mom's poodle skirts had ocean-themed designs.
  • I saved green stamps. I got a lot of small kitchen appliances . A toaster,a hand mixer that i still use to this day. Electric can opener, and china. These items were expensive back in the day. Especially for young couples starting out. A smart move to keep customers coming back week after week. Women made sure to get their grocery list correct. No running back to tge store everyday to buy something. Average family only had one car.
  • @monghuni798
    Waaaay back, my mom collected S&H Green Stamps. I remember the close to violence (by adults!) in stores of when there were a few left on the shelves.
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  • @user-bs5ys4vo7e
    Stamps are still used in Japan at drugstores, supermarkets, bakeries, barber shops and stores.
  • @sweet93553
    Yes indeed, we had a huge wood framed floor model tv back then, and a huge floor model record player/ A track player that had speakers designs similar to a church organ. Flipped open on top like a casket. I was scared of the record player. I was around 6 or 7 years old. Those were the days.
  • @monghuni798
    Anyone remember dropping off film at a FotoMat?
  • @TheSleepingonit
    The only government officials I trust are Smokey the Bear and Woodsy the Owl
  • @monghuni798
    Some folks would put the soda can tabss right into the can/soda. Many people chocked and died from this action.
  • @mikemeengs5720
    We used to exaggerate bell bottom jeans with a triangle-shaped piece of fabric sewned in. We called them "elephant ears".
  • @monghuni798
    Anyone remember the air bells at gas stations and there weren't any 24-hous stations?
  • @TheSleepingonit
    There are still some drive ins, knew of one at the junction of rtes 31 and 32 in eastern CT, using radio stations, but with a girlfriend, I didn't really watch the movie
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  • 😂 my mother would collect Green stamps and all these books and they were pretty good
  • @Mic420m
    Brace for IMPACT 😂😂😢
  • I remember channel 17 we use to watch the tubby and Lester show it was a kid game show me and my cousins was on it I cannot find it can you