#6 100% true. This came up in a conversation with my then 13 year old daughter. Luckly YouTube had end of the day broadcasting clips. She was floored that the TV just "went off" at certain time.
I remember this as well. Also when the evening news was over Mash was on. As soon as the opening theme with the helicopters came on we knew it was bed time.
Watched Apollo Moon landing and watched the Vietnam war on TV while eating dinner. Didn't have Paintball, but everyone had BB guns so you'd wear 3 or 4 pairs of jeans and a bunch of shirts and hands if you had em
#6 100% true. This came up in a conversation with my then 13 year old daughter. Luckly YouTube had end of the day broadcasting clips. She was floored that the TV just "went off" at certain time.
I remember this as well. Also when the evening news was over Mash was on. As soon as the opening theme with the helicopters came on we knew it was bed time.
Watched Apollo Moon landing and watched the Vietnam war on TV while eating dinner. Didn't have Paintball, but everyone had BB guns so you'd wear 3 or 4 pairs of jeans and a bunch of shirts and hands if you had em
Luckly YouTube had end of the day broadcasting clips. She was floored that the TV just "went off" at certain time.
I remember this as well. Also when the evening news was over Mash was on. As soon as the opening theme with the helicopters came on we knew it was bed time.
Got it for Christmas when I was 7. Good times were had.
Yep! I remember sitting in the den waiting the video to premiere. I had the LP and the "The Making of Thriller" on VHS. Directed by John Landis!
I remember cars, before seat belts were required, when only luxury cars had shoulder belts, but they were optional.
My uncle had a GTO with no belts, just an 'oh sh#t bar' on the passenger dash
I played Apple Lemonade
43 years ago.