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Tell me about the '60s (vanity)

Posted on 01/09/2007 9:18:52 AM PST by HungarianGypsy

I am wanting to write a story based on a young adult in the 1960s. Since I was born in 1973 all I really know is what I studied in books. But, I want to get beyond love beads and LSD. I want to be able to write this as it really was. I know it's said if you remember the '60s you weren't really there. But, if anyone does remember I would appreciate reading your stories and facts. Thank you.


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To: Gritty

My husband remembers walking down Main St. with his gun over his shoulder to go hunting. Doing that today will get you arrested.


481 posted on 01/09/2007 12:20:22 PM PST by alice_in_bubbaland (New Jersey gets the corrupt government it deserves!)
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To: Gritty

"High school kids took their rifles to school during hunting season so we could go into the woods immediately after school and not have to go home to get them."

I wrote about just such a thing way back in the first 50 posts!

One other thing I remember, old black men and young boys getting on the trolly cars in Philly, with their shotguns, heading up to the wilder parts of Northeast Philly along the river to shoot whatever.


482 posted on 01/09/2007 12:21:00 PM PST by Al Gator (Refusing to "stoop to your enemy's level", gets you cut off at the knees.)
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To: Stashiu; HiJinx; SandRat; MoJo2001; beachn4fun; StarCMC; AZamericonnie; Radix; darkwing104; ...
Welcome home, Stashiu, and thank you for your service to our country.


483 posted on 01/09/2007 12:21:14 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ God Bless and Protect Our Brave Protectors of Freedom~)
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To: TET1968

No, we moved to NJ in 1970 and have been here ever since.


484 posted on 01/09/2007 12:21:41 PM PST by alice_in_bubbaland (New Jersey gets the corrupt government it deserves!)
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To: Gritty

I remember my brother having trouble with a shotgun of his. He took it on the bus so a teacher could look at it during study hall.


485 posted on 01/09/2007 12:21:43 PM PST by Lando Lincoln
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To: Miss Didi

Cool....what were you doing on Romper Room?


486 posted on 01/09/2007 12:24:40 PM PST by PLOM...NOT! (Checking in from Wisconsin)
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To: Ben Chad
Neighborhood kids getting together to play ball without adult supervision.

Baseball was king back then. I think over organization by adults really messed up the sport.

We were always short of kids, so the offensive team often provided the catcher AND called balls and strikes. He was generally fair too because you knew the other team would get even next inning if he wasn't.

The only time we ever had an umpire is if one of our players was unable to play such as I was once after breaking my wrist in a school dodge-ball game.

Usually, it worked out, because the kids on both teams would come to an agreement on the call of a close play. Once, however, I tried to score from 2nd on a cheap shallow outfield single. The play at home was very, very close. I insisted I was safe. The catcher (my own team) insisted I was out. The pitcher wasn't sure but thought I might be safe. The next batter up sided with me. Everyone chose sides and things got a little heated for all of two minutes. Then we saw a kid walking by who hadn't even seen the play and agreed that we would go with his call. The game went on.

487 posted on 01/09/2007 12:24:52 PM PST by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: Lando Lincoln

A few years back my neighbors kid was suspended for bringing his pen knife to school. He was going fishing after school and forgot he had it in his pocket. He was a HS senior and was unable to "walk" with his class. Insanity in my opinion.


488 posted on 01/09/2007 12:25:00 PM PST by alice_in_bubbaland (New Jersey gets the corrupt government it deserves!)
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To: wtc911

If you came from Massapequa,or as we called it Matzho(sp) Pizza, you must remember Jolly Roger's on Hempstead Turnpike. Some of the best take-out going. Pastrami and corned beef to die for.


489 posted on 01/09/2007 12:27:23 PM PST by surrey
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To: JFC
Mr Greenjeans...Moose...bunny?...
Remember Batman? Holy Moley Batman. Thwack...bop...thwack! We were truly innocents in the 60's!
490 posted on 01/09/2007 12:27:39 PM PST by PLOM...NOT! (Checking in from Wisconsin)
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To: HEY4QDEMS
The current list is:

Class Category
1-A Available for unrestricted military service.
1-A-O Conscientious objector available for noncombatant military service only.
1-C Member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or the Public Health Service.
1-D-D Deferment for certain members of a reserve component or student taking military training.
1-D-E Exemption of certain members of a reserve component or student taking military training.
1-H Active Registrant (*All registrants currently in the database have this classification)
1-O Conscientious objector to all military service. A registrant must establish to the satisfaction of the board that his request for exemption from combatant and noncombatant military training and service in the Armed Forces is based upon moral, ethical or religious beliefs which play a significant role in his life and that his objection to participation in war is not confined to a particular war.
1-O-S Conscientious objector to all military service.
1-W Conscientious objector ordered to perform alternative service.
2-D Registrant deferred because of study preparing for the ministry.
3-A Registrant deferred because of hardship to dependents.
3-A-S Registrant deferred because of hardship to dependents (separated).
4-A Registrant who has completed military service.
4-A-A Registrant who has performed military service for a foreign nation.
4-B Official deferred by law.
4-C Alien or dual national.
4-D Minister of religion.
4-F Registrant not acceptable for military service. To be eligible for Class 4-F, a registrant must have been found not qualified for service in the Armed Forces by a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) under the established physical, mental, or moral standards. The standards of physical fitness that would be used in a future draft would come from AR 40-501. Openly gay men are not allowed to serve in the American military.
4-G Registrant exempted from service because of the death of his parent or sibling while serving in the Armed Forces or whose parent or sibling is in a captured or missing in action status.
4-T Treaty alien.
4-W Registrant who has completed alternative service in lieu of induction.

Back in the day there were also:

I-Y - available only in national emergency - this was the typical what you got if you were medically disqualified. It was subject to review on a 6-month or annual basis. After two or three years, if you weren't reclassified I-A, they'd switch it to a 4-F.

II-S - college student

491 posted on 01/09/2007 12:27:40 PM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: CatoRenasci

Ha! My dad took me out there from Texas to see if I wanted to go to Stanford, where he went to grad school. But first, we went to Berkeley, kind of holding our noses because he didn't like it.

Sure enough, draft-dodgers and protesters, hippie stuff. "P.U." Then we traipsed on over to Palo Alto. LOL, just the same! He was crestfallen.

The best thing on that trip, for me, was going to Takahashi and World Imports (or something like that) and getting some little brightly colored hippie accessories for my bedroom.

Second best was going to Finocchio's and seeing the drag queen shows with my button-down-collar parents. Still can't figure that one out.


492 posted on 01/09/2007 12:27:45 PM PST by Rte66
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To: JFC

Air raid drills where you lined up against the hallway walls and assumed the kiss your butt good-bye position.


493 posted on 01/09/2007 12:28:39 PM PST by wtc911 (You can't get there from here)
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To: HEY4QDEMS
I think that that list is incomplete. Here is a much better list from the Viet Nam era: http://members.aol.com/warlibrary/draft.htm

A partial list of draft classifications:

Class I-A:
Registrant available for military service.

Class I-S:
Student deferred by law until graduation from high school or attainment of age of 20, or until end of his academic year at a college or university.

Class I-Y:
Registrant qualified for military service only in time of war or national emergency.

Class II-S:
Student deferment.

Class IV-D:
Minister of religion or divinity student.

Class IV-F:
Registrant not qualified for any military service.

One reason that so many religions are having problems, is that in 1968 they discontinued II-S student deferments for graduate students. However you could still get a IV-D deferment if you were a divinity student. Many men went to Divinity School, who should never have gone, and are causing problems in churches everywhere.
494 posted on 01/09/2007 12:30:21 PM PST by NathanR (Après moi, le deluge.)
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To: antisocial

Ding Dong Daddy!


495 posted on 01/09/2007 12:30:58 PM PST by Rte66
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To: Gritty
Always wished I'd had the $399 to buy the 37mm Rheinmetal antitank gun adverstised in Shotgun News in the early '60s, but at $10 each the rounds were expensive! My Dad did have a legal pair of Thompson's and a Johnson automatic rifle with a selector switch, though. Those were fun to shoot, and .45 ACP and .30-06 ball were cheeeeep....
496 posted on 01/09/2007 12:31:32 PM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: wtc911; All
In small town, middle America, it was the Beatles, Neil Armstrong on the moon, Carnaby Street style, big, teased hair, high school dress codes protests, Woodstock, Kent State, Motown music and much more.

I personally prefer the 70s music and modes.

497 posted on 01/09/2007 12:34:26 PM PST by varina davis
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To: Polyxene
I grew up in a small town and graduated high school in 1969.

Same here. I have been looking at some of the replies and haven't seen a mention of the Red Skelton Show. I loved that show.

498 posted on 01/09/2007 12:35:58 PM PST by Arrowhead1952 (The terrorists have many allies in the United States, especially in the democrat party.)
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To: FNG

Well, yeah it was, but that was a pretty "upper,middle class" area at the time. Also some of the Beach Boy family went there. One was a guy whose last name was Love (went on to play with the Laker's basketball team). Most of us that were surfer's at the time really disliked the image they were giving us.


499 posted on 01/09/2007 12:37:44 PM PST by stumpy
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To: CatoRenasci

I know it's the current list, I posted a link to it earlier.


500 posted on 01/09/2007 12:38:55 PM PST by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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