DO YOU REMEMBER...

tonitits said:
I remember all of them being on except The Time Tunnel.

my daddy told me about them. Remember "Get Smart, The Man from Uncle?"
 
alwaysawake said:
When I was growing up--I had five sci-fi shows that I loved--Lost In Space, The Time Tunnel, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, The Outer Limits, and The Twilight Zone. (Some of these are more mainstream, but how many people remember ALL of these?! LOL)
Raises her hand... Rod Serling's Night Gallery too. My sister was a freak for those shows, so we watched all of them.

Joey - love the car!

Get Smart - didn't everyone watch that one? Lol... My Dad loved Bewitched & I Dream of Jeanie ;)

Red, what is that animal rolling? :eek:
 
Another show that I watched alot when I was a kid was "Flipper" and, of course, Lassie.
 
Joey3308 said:
Older Than Dirt Quiz: Count all the ones that you remember not the ones you were told about! Ratings at the bottom.

1. Blackjack chewing gum
2. Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water
3. Candy cigarettes
4. Soda pop machines that dispensed bottles
5. Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes
6. Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers
7. Party lines
8. Newsreels before the movie
9. P.F. Flyers
10. Butch wax
11. Telephone numbers with a word prefix (Olive-6933)

12. Peashooters
13. Howdy Doody
14. 45 RPM records
15. S&H Green Stamps
16. Hi-fi's
17. Metal ice trays with lever
18. Mimeograph paper
19. Blue flashbulb
20. Packards
21. Roller skate keys
22. Cork popguns
23. Drive-ins
24. Studebakers
25. Wash tub wringers

If you remembered 0-5 = You're still young
If you remembered 6-10 = You are getting older
If you remembered 11-15 = Don't tell your age,
If you remembered 16-25 = You're older than dirt! :D

I am getting older!
 
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Arden said:
Pssssst! Sassy... did you dance around to these too? :D

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"HAIR"

Aquarius
Donna
Hashish
Colored Spade
Manchester England
I'm Black/Ain't Got No
Dead End (London 1993)
I Believe In Love
Ain't Got No (Reprise)
Air
Initials
I Got Life
Going Down
Hair
My Conviction
Easy To be Hard
Don't Put it Down
Frank Mills
Be-in
Where Do I Go?
Electric Blues
Black Boys
White Boys
Walking in Space
Abie Baby
All You Have To Do (London 1993)
Three-Five-Zero-Zero
What A Piece of Work is Man
Good Morning Starshine
The Bed
The Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In

I remember Good morning Starshine and Let the Sunshine In from when I was real young. I don't remember any of those others.
 
redrider4u said:
my daddy told me about them. Remember "Get Smart, The Man from Uncle?"

We watched those quite a bit. The Monkees, Partridge Family, Brady Bunch, those came around later. The Dick Van Dyke Show, Hazel. I remember watching Ozzie and Harriett but I think it was actually after they went off air and was in repeats. Bewitched, I always wanted to be like Samantha/good one or Serena/wild one! and just wiggle my nose and my room would be clean and make objects fly through the air and freak ppl out! That would be sooooooo cool!
 
alwaysawake said:
Another show that I watched alot when I was a kid was "Flipper" and, of course, Lassie.

We watched Lassie some but ALWAYS watched Flipper.
 
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alwaysawake said:
I'm older than dirt, too...remember McHale's Navy with Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway??? :D

I remember HEARING about Sgt. Bilko and Car 54, where are you. Never saw them though. We watched McHale's Navy alot. I loved Tim Conway! Always have. He is such a nut!!!!

May have mentioned these before, but did anyone ever see Chuck Connors in Branded or the goffy show F Troop???

Daktari???
 
Arden said:
Raises her hand... Rod Serling's Night Gallery too. My sister was a freak for those shows, so we watched all of them.

Joey - love the car!

Get Smart - didn't everyone watch that one? Lol... My Dad loved Bewitched & I Dream of Jeanie ;)

Red, what is that animal rolling? :eek:

Speaking of I Dream of Jeanie - you know that they thought she was indecent for baring that little bit of her midriff! Boy, have times changed and when she was pregnant they made her a special costume and mostly just showed head shots or from a distance so you could not tell she was pregnant!

And also, on Laverne and Shirley, Shirley, Cindy Williams, got fired when she got pregnant, even though she was married, because her character was single! Couldn't they just have her get married????
 
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tonitits said:
I remember HEARING about Sgt. Bilko and Car 54, where are you. Never saw them though. We watched McHale's Navy alot. I loved Tim Conway! Always have. He is such a nut!!!!

May have mentioned these before, but did anyone ever see Chuck Connors in Branded or the goofy show F Troop???

Daktari???
F Troop was hilarious...Larry Storch was nuttier than a pet loon in that show. Green Acres was corny...Petticoat Junction was another that the family watched alot. Hogan's Heroes was great...I still do the Sgt Schultz..."I hear nothing; I see nothing; I know nothing...nothing!" Dick Van Dyke was a fave of my parents, but I was too young to appreciate it.
 
My mom worked SWBT Co. (Southwestern Bell) so we always had the trimline phones. I don't think we ever had one like that, but I think my Grandmother did.

Arden guess what??? Mr. Peppermint, Jerry Haynes, was on GMT this morning! He still basically looks the same, older,little bit longer hair. He is performing on stage in Follies at the Irving Art Center this weekend. He said that he started to work for Ch 8 in 1952! And Mr. Peppermint was started in 1962 and he did it for 35 yrs. Man I used to love him!

Do ya'll remember those huge straws with the kool aid powder in them and those huge Sweet tarts and Jaw Breakers. We would gnawl at those jaw breakers for days! I always loved the candy cigs, and the candy necklaces

Does anyone remember the Kool - Aid commercials and they named all the different fruits??? and had the Kool Aid guy (the pitcher) The only flavor I can remember was freckled face strawberry, I used to call my brother that, he had very red hair and tons of freckles!!!!! Still does have the freckles, but not the hair! lol.
 
tonitits said:
My mom worked SWBT Co. (Southwestern Bell) so we always had the trimline phones. I don't think we ever had one like that, but I think my Grandmother did.

Arden guess what??? Mr. Peppermint, Jerry Haynes, was on GMT this morning! He still basically looks the same, older,little bit longer hair. He is performing on stage in Follies at the Irving Art Center this weekend. He said that he started to work for Ch 8 in 1952! And Mr. Peppermint was started in 1962 and he did it for 35 yrs. Man I used to love him!

Do ya'll remember those huge straws with the kool aid powder in them and those huge Sweet tarts and Jaw Breakers. We would gnawl at those jaw breakers for days! I always loved the candy cigs, and the candy necklaces

Does anyone remember the Kool - Aid commercials and they named all the different fruits??? and had the Kool Aid guy (the pitcher) The only flavor I can remember was freckled face strawberry, I used to call my brother that, he had very red hair and tons of freckles!!!!! Still does have the freckles, but not the hair! lol.
Kool-Aid flavors...Rootin' Tootin' Raspberry, Loudmouth Lime, and Ollie Orange (?). My phone number used to be OLive6- prefix.
 
I used to have a plastic "smiling pitcher Kool-Aid cup" that I'd drink from...and use a Krazy Straw to drink from. Also, we'd make popsicles from the Kool-Aid in these plastic Tupperware popsicle molds.
 
Tupperware!

alwaysawake said:
I used to have a plastic "smiling pitcher Kool-Aid cup" that I'd drink from...and use a Krazy Straw to drink from. Also, we'd make popsicles from the Kool-Aid in these plastic Tupperware popsicle molds.

I had an aunt who became a Tupperware dealer, and I felt so grown up when I was invited to one of her "parties"!

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Loved those popsicle makers! :p
 
The biggest thing I miss from the past is CUSTOMER SERVICE in every shop you or your parents dragged you to, being able to play all day without the latest & greatest toys & games, just our imagination & a stick were enough to have us as cowboys & indians, armies, vikings , big game hunters etc, build our own billy karts.

These days if it don't have batteries or a screen it's "I'M BORED":confused:
 
There is a local community TV station that has great show from our pasts featured like 77 sunset strip, bilko,ozzie & harriet, cisco kid,texas rangers.

As for car 54 where are you it had the guys from the munsters in it.:D
 
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