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Were you a kid in the Fifties or earlier?
Everybody makes fun of our childhood!
Comedians joke. Grandkids snicker.
Twenty-something's shudder and say "Eeeew!"
But was our childhood really all that bad? Judge
for yourself:
In 1953 The US population was less than 150
million... Yet you knew more people then, and
knew them better...
The average annual salary was under $3,000... Yet
our parents
could put some of it away for a rainy day and
still live a
decent life...
A loaf of bread cost about 15 cents... But it was
safe for a
five- year-old to skate to the store and buy
one...
Prime-Time meant I Love Lucy, Ozzie and Harriet,
Gunsmoke and
Lassie...
So nobody ever heard of ratings or filters...
We didn't have air-conditioning... So the windows
stayed up and
half a dozen mothers ran outside when you fell
off your bike...
Your teacher was either Miss Matthews or Mrs.
Logan or Mr.
Adkins... But not Ms Becky or Mr. Dan...
The only hazardous material you knew about... Was
a patch of
grass burrs around the light pole at the
corner...
You loved to climb into a fresh bed... Because
sheets were dried
on the clothesline...
People generally lived in the same hometown with
their
relatives... So "child care" meant
grandparents or aunts and
uncles...
Parents were respected and their rules were
law.... Children did
not talk back.....
TV was in black-and-white... But all outdoors was
in glorious
color....
And that was certainly good.
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Your Dad knew how to adjust everybody's
carburetor... And the
Dad next door knew how to adjust all the TV
knobs...
Your grandma grew snap beans in the back yard...
And chickens
behind the garage...
And that was definitely good.
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And just when you were about to do something
really bad...
Chances were you'd run into your Dad's high
school coach...
Or
the nosy old lady from up the street...
Or your
little sister's
piano teacher...
Or somebody from Church...
ALL
of
whom knew your
parents' phone number... And YOUR first
name...
And even THAT was good!- - - - -
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REMEMBER....
Nancy Drew,
The
Hardy Boys,
Laurel & Hardy,
Abbott & Costello,
Sky King,
Little
Lulu comics,
Brenda Starr,
Howdy Doody and The
Peanut Gallery,
The Lone Ranger,
The Shadow Knows,
Nellie Belle,
Roy and Dale,
Trigger and Buttermilk
as well as the sound of a
real mower on
Saturday morning,
summers filled with bike
rides,
playing in
cowboy land,
playing hide and seek
kick-the-can
Simon
Says,
baseball games,
amateur shows at the local
theater before
the Saturday matinee,
bowling and visits to the
pool...
eating Kool-Aid powder with sugar,
wax lips
and bubblegum
cigars
Didn't that feel good, just to go back and
say,
" Yeah, I remember that!"
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