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Julia 2 year s ago
#4 - there’s a big difference between now and then though. Now everyone has a cell phone so it’s pretty much 24x7 access. Back then it was for an hour or two after homework was done.
       
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Levicy 2 year s ago
#1 It's "nanu nanu" not "na-no na-no" ya numbnut
       
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Liley 2 year s ago
#35 I can remember learning Basic in middle school. The first thing we learned to code was blackjack.

#52 is missing The General Lee. Also, why is the 2018 Bumblebee in there? The original was a plain yellow Beetle, but it still wouldn't belong in that procession...
       
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Daniel 2 year s ago
Liley,
And Herbie the Love Bug was from the 60s!
       
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Jacobus 2 year s ago
#47 Kids these days will know if you help them know. I've purchased 4 Shel Silverstein books for my wife's great-nieces, and they loved them all. (Especially "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree".)
       
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Ignatzio 2 year s ago
Jacobus,

Same. My kids grew up on Shel and Dr. Suess books. My youngest is 7.
       
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