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I’d bet for the parking meter.
When was that? It has to be in the 50s or earlier as all our cars had gas gauges. OTOH, my first car has a gas gauge but it didn't work.
Explain, please.
NoI’d bet for the parking meter.
This, and you’d better have a dime and quarter with you when you went to the movies as their machines were more expensive.Back in my Jr high days, a feminine pad was 5 cents. But five pennies could not be used. Needed a nickel for the dispenser
So did I. I’m bald now.I used to use Sun In spray to lighten my hair.
I vaguely remember the pad and tampon dispensers and they only took one coin (nickel, dime, quarter) and that was it. But I think they were already a dime by the time I was using them. And at some point they became free!Back in my Jr high days, a feminine pad was 5 cents. But five pennies could not be used. Needed a nickel for the dispenser
AKAIK, 555 was and still is a prefix that was never actually used, which is why it was commonly used for numbers in movies and television shows.555-1212. I used to listen to that for minutes on end. So relaxing.
Still not free here. I think now they are up to 50 cents.I vaguely remember the pad and tampon dispensers and they only took one coin (nickel, dime, quarter) and that was it. But I think they were already a dime by the time I was using them. And at some point they became free!
My first car had no power steering and no aircon. It went through three of us kids before finally kicking the bucket.No power steering, no power brakes. Driving was actually a workout
I remember using the pay phone in the little vestibule between the auditorium and the lobby at the New York State Theater at each intermission of the ballet to call Sports Phone to get the Super Bowl score the year the NY Giants were in it.Calling for the time or the weather
My first job, not counting my odd jobs business, was to deliver this weekly shopping paper. These days they just mail them. I think it cost too much to mail them back then.My first job was with the first iteration of home delivery from one of our major supermarkets - at the time, you could call the special number and order right out of the catalogue.
Where I lived it was 555-1212.AKAIK, 555 was and still is a prefix that was never actually used, which is why it was commonly used for numbers in movies and television shows.
Where I grew up, the prefix was PO7 (767) for the time, and WE6 (936) for the weather, and the last four digits could be anything.
The number I dialed for the time was always POP-CORN.![]()
The smell of Neutragena soap immediately brings back teenaged memories. As does Love baby Soft which they still make. Obsession smells like my first real job in the ‘80s. Dune (the perfume not the movie) smells like the ‘90s.
It makes total sense to me that sense of smell is right next to memory in the brain.
I believe it was used by the phone company for internal phone company numbers and for.....AKAIK, 555 was and still is a prefix that was never actually used
Yup, I remember calling that number.Where I lived it was 555-1212.
It's still sold in the US. I buy it for a friend for Christmas every few years.My first grown up perfume was Chloe. They still sell it in France and I have some.
Almond scented lotion - always reminds me of my grandmother and puts me in a nostalgic mood.The smell of Neutragena soap immediately brings back teenaged memories. As does Love baby Soft which they still make. Obsession smells like my first real job in the ‘80s. Dune (the perfume not the movie) smells like the ‘90s.
It makes total sense to me that sense of smell is right next to memory in the brain.
Yes - I remember it tooWhere I lived it was 555-1212.
I still hang my laundry to a clothesline outside, when it is warm enough!Am I the only one who remembers defrosting a freezer? And when I was very small, before there were dryers, my mom's main "work out" was hanging stuff on a clothesline to dry.
I can remember when phone numbers in some British villages had three digits. People there used to answer their phones by saying the name of their village and their phone number.I can remember - just barely - when phone numbers here were seven digits, not eight.
Yes!I can remember - just barely - when phone numbers here were seven digits, not eight.
Having a meal on airplanes! I don't count a bag of nuts as a meal.Smoking on airplanes.![]()
Yes, my parents still had cars from the 50s when I was born and also, the VW beetle didn't get a gas gauge until 1962 - it had a dip stick! And then you are correct, for the cars that did have them, they didn't work half the time.When was that? It has to be in the 50s or earlier as all our cars had gas gauges. OTOH, my first car has a gas gauge but it didn't work.![]()
I can still smell Noxema in my head, and Chloe was also my first grown up perfume. I did use Halston and Calvin Klein occasionally to mix it up a bit, but Chloe was my "signature" scent. And later Opium for disco nights, lol! I don't count Revlon's Ciara as an adult perfume because you could get it in the drug store.For me, it's the smell of Noxema. Every girl on the swim team had it in her kit bag.
My first grown up perfume was Chloe. They still sell it in France and I have some.
We had a party line when I was very, very young. I remember picking up the phone once and other people were on there talking. But almost immediately after that, we got our own line and by the time I was old enough to answer the phone and make phone calls, we didn't have one. So I never really learned what our ring was.We used to have party line at the family cottage - I could never remember what ring was ours.
My car with the broken gauges was a 1968 VW Beetle!! (I got in 1979 though. So it was old.)Yes, my parents still had cars from the 50s when I was born and also, the VW beetle didn't get a gas gauge until 1962 - it had a dip stick! And then you are correct, for the cars that did have them, they didn't work half the time.
You can get a ton of perfume in the drug store now. And many, many things you couldn't get when I was young.I can still smell Noxema in my head, and Chloe was also my first grown up perfume. I did use Halston and Calvin Klein occasionally to mix it up a bit, but Chloe was my "signature" scent. And later Opium for disco nights, lol! I don't count Revlon's Ciara as an adult perfume because you could get it in the drug store.
I think it was the CBC that aired it live in Canada. I seem to recall those in the border states were able to watch.And not knowing event results in real time. The historic hockey match with the Soviet Union at Lake Placid was taped delayed and hours old when it aired.