Anonymous wrote:Houses did not cost $800,000 and college was not $240,000 per kid. When all the Mrs. Brady's of the world got in the workforce, that drove up the cost of housing and education.
Anonymous wrote:no minimum wage laws, we lived like kings over seas but here the lowest paid has a lot of upward mobility. On the opposite end the higher you are paid the less you are able to move up.
Anonymous wrote:I think they had each gender share a room so they wouldn't be diddling each other, step siblings or no.
I was more of a 3s company fan. I always used to wonder how they didn't get std's. When I was younger I even commented to my mum something about 'before venereal disease...' and she was like 'what are you talking about??' and I was like "you know, like in the 3s company days before people could get diseases from sex..." She was like "MMMMKAY kiddo, the 70s GAVE people diseases that were about long before that, even... Trust me, Larry Dallas is riddled with them!"
I'll always remember that, because she eyerolled about that show but then she somehow knew Larry's last name?? Busted, mum! In later years, my brother and I gave our mum a fake backstory about getting std's from Larry, which made her forever bitter...she would play along with it.
I also used to wonder wtf ever thought it was appropriate to have shorts that short! Only the 70s... oh wait, shorts are that short now...hmmmm gross
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Carol and the girls move into Mike's house? If so, then originally three kids were sharing two bedrooms, which isn't so bad.
Yes.
so that explains the three bedrooms and why one of the bedrooms was large enough to comfortably fit 3 beds.
One thing that always baffled me - the kids had one or two toys. But no toy boxes, no toy shelves, no toys in the living room or tv room
Anonymous wrote:Did Carol and the girls move into Mike's house? If so, then originally three kids were sharing two bedrooms, which isn't so bad.
Anonymous wrote:I think they had each gender share a room so they wouldn't be diddling each other, step siblings or no.
I was more of a 3s company fan. I always used to wonder how they didn't get std's. When I was younger I even commented to my mum something about 'before venereal disease...' and she was like 'what are you talking about??' and I was like "you know, like in the 3s company days before people could get diseases from sex..." She was like "MMMMKAY kiddo, the 70s GAVE people diseases that were about long before that, even... Trust me, Larry Dallas is riddled with them!"
I'll always remember that, because she eyerolled about that show but then she somehow knew Larry's last name?? Busted, mum! In later years, my brother and I gave our mum a fake backstory about getting std's from Larry, which made her forever bitter...she would play along with it.
I also used to wonder wtf ever thought it was appropriate to have shorts that short! Only the 70s... oh wait, shorts are that short now...hmmmm gross
Anonymous wrote:We had a housekeeper when I was 3-13. She lived with us, and she took care of us. When she got sick, we took care of her. My parents had some sort of arrangement where she would always be part of the family. She died when I was a freshman.
She is buried next to my grandparents. As kids, we never asked about her family. I wonder to this day about her backstory, but it was always verboten.
Anonymous wrote:I frequently comment on how I would like an Alice and a Sam. I've always wondered if subliminally the Brady Bunch impacted the young girls of my generation -- those of us who grew up watching it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alice took all the edges off their life. No stress, Carol could relax and feel sexy.
...even with that unfortunate hair-do. a mullet for the ages!