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Manoah 1 year ago
Most of the candy and toy ones were the 80's too (it's a miracle we survived some of those)
       
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Elsie 1 year ago
#5 the smell of that stuff was horrible!
       
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Leonidas 1 year ago
Elsie,
was toxic for sure, no one could sell that today
       
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Philip 1 year ago
#2 Who needs hammers? We used rocks!
       
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Nanny 1 year ago
The DQ near me still looks like that.
       
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Nanny 1 year ago
Nanny,

(#19)
       
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Mahala 1 year ago
Nanny,

They added a drive thru to ours.
       
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Nanny 1 year ago
#6 Those Schwinn bikes are worth a lot of money now.

(So are the Mustangs)
       
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Asenath 1 year ago
#33. I had the head to head. Actually, I still have it and it still works.
       
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Asenath 1 year ago
#20. No way. That pizza sucked.
And chicken and noodle day and spaghetti day were far better.
       
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Kristine 1 year ago
Many of these were from before the 70's like the 50's.
       
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George 1 year ago
#20 Yup! I liked burger day too. They were rumored to be soy burgers, but I doubt it.

#33 I had both, and could still entertain myself with them.
       
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Gene 1 year ago
#2

Forget the 70s, I was doing that in the 50s & 60s......
       
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Simeon 1 year ago
Gene,

So you're like 70 or 80 now? No way you're using a computer, or even know a site like this one!
       
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Karen 1 year ago
Simeon, dude, you must be like 12 years old. His generation literally invented computers and the internet LOL.
       
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Karen 1 year ago
Good times, good times. #23 - I remember those…. Hadn’t thought of them in 45 years :). Time flies, God is good.
       
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