Posted on 10/02/2001 9:09:10 PM PDT by WIMom
Last night, there was an anti baby boom thread that started with a rant, and before some disruptor trashed it, some of us who were born at the tail end of the baby boom - from 1956 to 1964 - were having some nice recollections. The things that we seem to have in common are the following:
1. We were too young to serve in Vietnam, but remember the news.
2. As far as we're concerned, the music, television and popular entertainment and heroes of the 60s were and still are a matter for personal taste, and don't represent the shining apex of all civilization, icons to be revered by generations to come - in short, the Beatles were just a band that some might not like, and old Trek was cheesy and not well written.
3. Old boomers came into adulthood at the ideal economic circumstance - we've had to work for ours.
4. Our clothes and music tended to be lighthearted, and we are more conservative/libertarian as a whole than the older boomers.
So post your memories of tunes, movies, shows, fashions, school stuff, etc.
And enjoy yourselves!
Thanks to one_particular_harbour for the fantastic idea!
How about those cool plastic Dinosaurs in Wheat Honeys and Rice Honeys?
I once sent away Cheerios box tops and 25 cents and got a Harlem Globetrotters Nerf Basketball!
I also sent away five wrappers from the Marvel Comics gag stickers (around 1967) and got an authentic shrunken head... Made of authentic plastic!
I was SO disappointed.
Remember when Hank passed Willie, on his way to passing the Babe, in the career home run chase?
The house could have been a 3 bedroom, but we had a dining room off the living room behind the folding doors...
Spirograph used to p*ss me off, because you'd make this beautiful design, and right toward the end, the pen would slip and you'd have a straight line right in the middle of it.
I remember the year my mom tried to lose weight by getting "diet shots." I think it was around 1969. That Christmas was wild. All the gifts were decorated with these elaborate Christmas scenes--sleighs with reindeer, Santa faces out of copious amounts of yarn, bells made out of styrofoam, etc. Mom had LOTS of energy that year, I'll tell ya....
It was a big deal for me, but I did it anyway. And nothing ever happened! I'd have a heart attack if my kids disappeared for ten minutes. Granted they're pretty young, but I swear, till they're old enough to move out of the house I have to know where they are. It's not the same!
I thought the same thing for the longest time until I started talking about it to other people. I think all moms in snow states picked up this little trick from something like Hints from Heloise....
You mean... WITHOUT a cel phone?
Then I married a boy from North Carolina - I was watching home movies of my sister-in-law and would swear that she was the girl in the shake and bake commercial.. Southern drawl and all...
The word I've had is that without booster shots there's no telling how much the shots from childhood would help. I've heard one estimate of 10 years, which won't help any of us too much. We can only hope for milder cases, I guess. I find it amusing that my husband's scar is on the top of his arm and mine is on the underside. Apparently they didn't want a little girl to have a visible scar in those days.
Oh geesh, I about snorted out my tonsils on that one!
Cowboy boots with the little rainbow colored pull up straps just inside the brim. And cap guns... BANG!
And Putting playing cards in your bike spokes with clothes pins!
Mine is on top of my arm and very visible - I had a photo taken recently in which it really stands out. From what I've read, it really matters where the vaccine is administered - and it has to be done in a certain way, it's not just like giving any shot. I'll have to look for the proper thread to address these concerns.
Oh man...a whole nother area of nostalgia. I was never a F.O.O.M member, but I used to live for comic books. My favorite Marvel character was DareDevil. I would spent hours with a stick pretending it was my "cane" and practice tossing it off stuff. Spiderman of course was great and I also loved Iron Man.
I actually saved three big boxes of old comics from the 70's....two of them mildewed out in the basement of our first house, but I still have one box left. I'm going to save them until I'm 60 and hopefully cash out...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.