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I remember penny candy stores. The scoops, the brown paper bag, the old fashioned candy and the pieces actually cost a penny!
I remember when I thought using a bar of LAVA hand soap with a moist washcloth might be an excellent acne cleansing route.

"Dude, what happened to your face?"

"I went snow skiing in hell, over the weekend, that's what."
The same GQP demanding we move on from January 6th, 2021 is still doing audits of the November 3rd, 2020 election.
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I remember when I took an arrow to the knee




I remember when you used to get a 10 pence mix up from the ice cream van - and you would get LOADS of sweeties in it!!

Those were the days!
I remember when going to McDonalds or any popular fastfood place was a treat. Not an everyday meal.
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I remember when you used to get a 10 pence mix up from the ice cream van - and you would get LOADS of sweeties in it!!

Those were the days!



Ever save your gingies and take them to the van to pay for your sweets? Nothing compared to that excitement lol
I remember when I laughed out loud every day, and I had good friends to laugh with me.
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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!!!!!!
sex is like a joke...it's only good if you get it


I remember when Rocco had the Blue Martini room going on the weekends.
I remember when I was 18 I fell in love and fell out of love without feeling guilty!
i remember the day my girlfriend moved in with me. that night was pretty fantastic too. smile
The first time I went I went to a store, I had 25 cents. I bought 2 comic books, and a piece of DoubleBubble bubblegum.
I remember when I first started watching porn, I threw up and never watched it till two years later.
I remember when...there were no iphones, just the crappy flip phones.
Gas was $1.00 a gallon.
Veni, vidi, vici" Julius Caesar 47 BC
i remember when pluto was a planet
I remember a time when there were only 3 tv stations
I remember a time when there were only 3 tv stations
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Gas was $1.00 a gallon.


Gas was 17 cents a gallon in a price war.

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 I got my first cell phone. At 16. Not at 6, like I've seen on trains nowadays.
I remember when micro miniskirts were so short, a guy could see a girls legs from her shoes all the way to Paradise.
I remember when banks gave you money to bank with them.
I remember when I didn't have to pay for things like food, electricity, water, or rent. Oh to be a kid again...

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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......

Id
wearing my pink plastic jelly sandals all the time.
I could drink all night, sleep an hour, go to work, and never get a hangover. Oh to have the metabolism (& liver!) of a college kid again!
I must be chriskayaks age because I remember gas being 35 cents and cigarettes a quarter and thoughts of taboos were really
..when you couldn't watch the news w/o seeing helicopters strafing the jungles of Viet Nam..
first hugs to Janet I remember that and stamps with gas smile

walking to the corner store with a quarter for ice cream
I remember when all the people were living now and for today not in the past or for the future that may never come.

I remember when there were no frontiers.

I remember when all the people lived in harmony without any greed or possessions. All for all.

Than I opened my eyes and turned the TV on.
Choose n Practice Happiness

Life is simple; we are what we eat and what we read. Talk is superfluous.
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.