Quote by Curlygirly when I had a note signed by my parents and would walk down to the local convenience store (1.5 miles away) and buy their cigarettes. Ahhhh...Hallmark moments.
then write your own note to get the cigs, they thought they were for your mom. at 45cents a pack!!!!!!
I remember Peggy Lee, monitored closely by the censors, sang a song called "Fever." In it she circumvented the censors by hitting a single high note when she sang the word "fever," at a pitch that suggested the high point of a woman's ecstatic bliss!
I remember when 30 was old. Smokes were 51 cents a pack. Payphones cost a dime to use, hell payphones existed period. There were only three television viewing options, ABC
NBC,& CBS and they shut down after 2am......
I first saw my teachers cry. It was Nov. 22, 1963 and they told us the President was killed in Dallas. The teachers asked us all to say a prayer for his family and the country. I had never been asked to pray by a teacher before because I went to a public school. I was 9 years old.