GUNSMOKE started 68 years ago !!!!
Thanks Sod...Like I needed a reminder....lol Hope you are well. Sac
I think that’s three years out of date. If it makes you feel any younger!
“The Mustang is 55.”
This email is four years old!
Good ta see ya again, Sod.. d:^)
The Beatles split 53 years ago.
Well shoot I am old, and I’m good with it.
Very glad to have grown up when I did, I was exposed to some of the greatest moments in this country.
Kids growing up today are screwed, they have been sold out and used by every aspect of society and culture, and unfortunately as evidence by the “trans” psychosis thier parents.
Kids today are truly disposable in all aspects of culture and society, if they don’t adhere to thier basest of instincts they are ridiculed and excluded.
Disaffection, depression and prescription “drug treatments” are being created on purpose for these kids to keep them malleable and programmable.
Dark times ahead for these youngster.
I loved Laugh-In. Never watched Bonanza.
This list was from 2020. Add 3 years to the numbers cited. That makes me feel even older
This list was from 2020. Add 3 years to the numbers cited. That makes me feel even older
“The TV show Bonanza premiered 60 yrs. ago.”
When I was in 1st grade, Loren Green, dressed in his cowboy Bonanza grab, came into our classroom to talk about the show and how dangerous blank cartridges were.
He then held up a newspaper, took his ‘six-shooter’ from his holster and blew a hole in the paper — bits of paper went everywhere...then he went to the next classroom.
I’m thinking’ this isn’t done in schools anymore.
Toni Basil will turn 80 in September.
The Kinks released, "Come Dancing," in 1982. Ray Davies sang about memories of his sister when he was a young teen and I was 13 when the song came out. It made me wonder what kind of memories I would have of my teen years when I got old. I'm now almost two decades older than Davies was when he released the song.
When I was born, no man had ever set foot on the moon.
When my dad was born, the last Civil War general (Aldrich Ames) was still alive.
Apparently I’m related to Dan Blocker. He was a bit of a drunk.
I never smoked, but I had friend who was upset that cigarettes went from 60 cents a pack to 75 cents a pack. He vowed to quit if cigarettes ever got to $1 a pack.
He didn’t.
What about WW3 (I forget how to write Roman numeral 3 on keyboard)?
As a kid, my dad would send me to the local store with a $2 bill and buy a carton of cigarettes, a gallon of milk, and a loaf of bread and get change back.
I am old, but I don’t feel old.
I think the theme from Bonanza is the first music I ever heard.
At 63 I feel young, a bit self-conscious at recent weight gain, but do notice just how dated all of this is, things that seem fresh, now happened before most people I know were even born.
JFK has been dead 60 years.
And my TV could only get 3 TV stations. (That was enough for back then).