Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I should say "there were no IPhones." We had the dial-in internet where it made all those crazy sounds and took forever.
You must be a young Gen X. I'm at the other end of the age group - no interwebs throughout university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10.) Anyone who grew up in the DC area remember "Nobody bother's me! Nobody bother's me either!" What was the ad for?
I'm itching to dial USA-1000![/quotJhoon Ree self defense!
It appeared in an episode of "The Americans" and folks that grew up around here flipped out!
Anonymous wrote:10.) Anyone who grew up in the DC area remember "Nobody bother's me! Nobody bother's me either!" What was the ad for?
Anonymous wrote:So many of us old people wearing all black with Dr. Martens and listening to The Cure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will put up Soloflex posters: “A Hard Man is Good to Find” and decorate my room much like my locker circa 1985: homemade word collages (from Seventeen magazines) that were all double entendres. I will have white rattan furniture with a canopy bed and Laura Ashley coordinates.
Do you think we'll be able to pull our bodies out of the pier1 papasan chairs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 10 pm can the PSA “it’s 10 pm do you know where your children are” play on the intercom?
I nearly choked on my water laughing at this.
They will let us roam the secure Memory care grounds, but will remind us "make sure you come in before the street lights go on."
Wait! I don[t get it. I am 48 and grew up in northern Virginia. What am I missing?
Do you remember every night on the news there was a reminder that would come on, sometimes a famous TV or movie star would say it, "It's 10pm...do you know where your children are?" Also, it was common for parents to let their kids roam the streets with friends as long as they came in before all the street lights came on. I'm early 50s and grew up in N. Va and I remember this.