Nostalgia: Things You Had Growing Up

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  • aprazer402
    aprazer402 Posts: 3,096
    Tony M wrote: »
    I started collecting Mercury head dimes when I was 10 yers old I think. Then I progressed to have a Very Nice Coin collection but cashed it in to help put a down payment on my house. My specialty became Indian Head Cents. I still have quite a few coin collection remnants that are cool. I have always wanted to start back up but, RECCESSIONS have told me it would be better to have Cash at Cash value on hand if the time came. ;)

    When my Mother said look what I got from the grocery store, Tony, some old dimes. Check em out. Can I have them? Sure you can, what, you want to start collecting old coins? YEA, these are cool! Thanks, Mom!
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    Smart kid right here. Good for you Tony!
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,020
    Nightfall wrote: »
    gudnoyez wrote: »
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    Wrist Rockets and Taconite Pellets. Good times.

    You didn't ever kill a mama song bird by accident there by having to raise the baby birds on your own did you?

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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,020
    F1nut wrote: »
    afterburnt wrote: »
    Before graduating to Hot Wheels
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    I've still got a boat load of those around here somewhere.

    I had every one of the ones in that photo (probably still have most, although our kids played with 'em as well, so they're kind of beat up).

    I fell for the Ferrari 250GT Berlinetta Lusso -- hard -- as a kid due to that Matchbox. I still think it's probably the most beautiful automobile ever built.
  • verb
    verb Posts: 10,176
    Tony M wrote: »
    I think the only toys from our youth that's still on the shelves are our classic board games, Gi Joe and Barbie, frisbee, Battleship, Hot Wheels and matchbox-( I think), and some others. Slot car and train sets are still being produced too.

    Do they still make cap guns for kids?

    Didn't Gas monkey garage make a car to help celebrate the 100 millionth hot wheels car production milestone?

    Propbably true. That's why all of us middle aged men seek out NIB or otherwise good condition toys of our youth, and pay big bucks for em. I'm no exception. Lot's of fun finding those significant toys, snagging em, and proudly displaying on the shelf in our man cave! :smile:
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,020
    Hermitism wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    afterburnt wrote: »
    Now these were pretty cool
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    Those are a great teachable moment to illustrate the noncompressibility of water, which is a fundamental property of water due to the extensive network of hydrogen
    bonding
    between water molecules. Water molecules are extremely polar, which is also why it's arguably the single most powerful solvent extant (with the exception, of course, of mother's saliva ;) ). The hydrogen bonding is also responsible for the remarkable property that water has of being less dense as a solid than as a liquid. This is why ice floats, and bodies of water don't freeze from the bottom up.

    If bodies of water didn't freeze from the top, life as we know it likely never could have developed.

    Water is amazing stuff.

    Y'all knew all of that already, though, of course.
    You realize you just completely sucked the fun out of that toy! :)

    my work is done here.

    ;)
  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,089
    edited April 2018
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    I fell for the Ferrari 250GT Berlinetta Lusso -- hard -- as a kid due to that Matchbox. I still think it's probably the most beautiful automobile ever built.

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    You mean this one? CMC makes a stunning example of this car. It is worth getting as it is as close to the real one as mere mortals are allowed to get.
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    verb Posts: 10,176
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    Hermitism wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    afterburnt wrote: »
    Now these were pretty cool
    p50inpetsa6x.jpg

    Those are a great teachable moment to illustrate the noncompressibility of water, which is a fundamental property of water due to the extensive network of hydrogen
    bonding
    between water molecules. Water molecules are extremely polar, which is also why it's arguably the single most powerful solvent extant (with the exception, of course, of mother's saliva ;) ). The hydrogen bonding is also responsible for the remarkable property that water has of being less dense as a solid than as a liquid. This is why ice floats, and bodies of water don't freeze from the bottom up.

    If bodies of water didn't freeze from the top, life as we know it likely never could have developed.

    Water is amazing stuff.

    Y'all knew all of that already, though, of course.
    You realize you just completely sucked the fun out of that toy! :)

    my work is done here.

    ;)

    I wonder how many kids grew up to be an architect, or engineer, chemist, etc., based on the fascination with the toys of our youth? I sure did! :smile:
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,013

    I wonder how many kids grew up to be an architect, or engineer, chemist, etc., based on the fascination with the toys of our youth? I sure did! :smile: [/quote]

    I sure wanted to be a "COIN DEALER" for years and years. Still do in a way.. :D

    I know I looked at a million pennies and coins looking for double dies.. ;) with my bare eyes too. :#

    Never found them on any coins except Indian Head Pennies, and they have a ton of examples to be found. Now I have to get help to read some coins sometimes.
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • motorstereo
    motorstereo Posts: 2,048
    gudnoyez wrote: »
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    Wrist Rockets and Taconite Pellets. Good times.

    Good thing I didn't know about those Taconite Pellets.......I'm assuming they explode on impact? I got in enough trouble with a large box full of rejected steel ball bearings from the local bearing factory some 40 years ago.
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    Hermitism wrote: »
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    You're still receiving those aren't ya, Hermit? :smile:
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  • Hermitism
    Hermitism Posts: 4,203
    verb wrote: »
    You're still receiving those aren't ya, Hermit? :smile:
    Yep! I bet kids today haven't even heard the term/reference "lump of coal". They're too busy getting trophies for losing. They get a trophy for just participating. Pfft.

    I remember one year I did something bad right before my birthday, I can't remember what it was. For my birthday, my parents gave me a card that said, "What comes around, goes around." No gift! That was devastating for a kid. I had to wait a whole nother year to get a birthday present. I probably didn't get a gift for using the word "nother".

  • Conradicles
    Conradicles Posts: 6,034
    I had this one in yellow. Good times.

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  • Jimbo18
    Jimbo18 Posts: 2,314
    edited April 2018
    Tony M wrote: »
    I wonder how many kids grew up to be an architect, or engineer, chemist, etc., based on the fascination with the toys of our youth? I sure did! :smile:

    I sure wanted to be a "COIN DEALER" for years and years. Still do in a way.. :D

    I know I looked at a million pennies and coins looking for double dies.. ;) with my bare eyes too. :#

    Never found them on any coins except Indian Head Pennies, and they have a ton of examples to be found. Now I have to get help to read some coins sometimes.[/quote]

    Tony, I started collecting coins in 1960. Lincoln cents to start, then everything that I could afford to save and put in a Whitman folder. The nice thing about back then, you could still get Buffalo nickels, Mercury dimes, Standing Liberty Quarters and Walkers.

    Many years later, I started buying complete sets of BU coins on the Bay (Jimbos*coins) and found a lot of doubled-dies and die cracks on Jefferson nickels. Had a lot of fun with them, Roosevelt dimes and Franklin halves, till they got too expensive.
  • jeremymarcinko
    jeremymarcinko Posts: 3,785
    Y’all remember having that thing we had before internet, cell phones, and “liking” everything? What was it called, oh yeah, it was called freedom. And the other thing many young people have never experienced with our digital world that we had, meaningful relationships that we valued and worked to earn and keep.
    Oh, Listen here mister. We got no way of understandin' this world. But we got as much sense of this bird flyin in the sky. Now there is a lot that bird don't know, but it don't change the fact that the world is happening to him all the same. What I am tryin to say is, is that the course of your life, well its changing, and you don't even see it- Forest Bondurant
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,013
    Pong and a phone "pager". Beginnings of things so superior it boggles the mind where they began. :o
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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    verb Posts: 10,176
    Before wireless and now everybody has a drone!
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,013
    edited April 2018
    verb wrote: »
    Before wireless and now everybody has a drone!
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    I see a collision section of track on that elevated long bridge.. :D:s
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • txcoastal1
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  • dkfreebird
    dkfreebird Posts: 1,181
    This is how us poor folk flew kites.
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  • dkfreebird
    dkfreebird Posts: 1,181
    Reminds me of the Pitch Back I had growing up for baseball. I have 6 brothers and I still needed one. :)
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  • delkal
    delkal Posts: 764
    edited April 2018
    Hermitism wrote: »
    verb wrote: »
    You're still receiving those aren't ya, Hermit? :smile:
    Yep! I bet kids today haven't even heard the term/reference "lump of coal". They're too busy getting trophies for losing. They get a trophy for just participating. Pfft.

    I remember one year I did something bad right before my birthday, I can't remember what it was. For my birthday, my parents gave me a card that said, "What comes around, goes around." No gift! That was devastating for a kid. I had to wait a whole nother year to get a birthday present. I probably didn't get a gift for using the word "nother".


    One year for Christmas I told my son he should ask Santa for a BBQ grill (he was 9 or 10). He asked why and I told him I heard he was getting a lot of coal this year. (But he did end up getting his regular presents)

    He is 25 now and every Christmas he still talks about it.........

  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,132
    How about the original redneck f-a-r-t machine, cut piece wire hanger, 2 rubber bands and a washer

    If you don't know what that is your granpa didn't raise you right

    You could also put it into an envelop as a rattle snake egg prank

    I'm not going to google it or post a pic, you either know what it is or you don't
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  • Nightfall
    Nightfall Posts: 10,067
    edited April 2018
    This guy got me through so much from when I was 11 or so until about 15 when I got a Discman.

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    Even then, Discman's sucked bawls until they invented antiskip. 5 second antiskip! 10 second antiskip! Holy crap they have 20 SECOND ANTISKIP?! I can jog with my Discman! 1 MINUTE ANTISKIP?!?!?!?! I CAN GO OFFROADING WITH A DISCMAN NOW, MY LIFE DREAM!

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    afterburnt wrote: »
    They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.

    Village Idiot of Club Polk
  • Hermitism
    Hermitism Posts: 4,203
    My Sony Discman was terrible. If you sneezed near it, it would skip.
  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,132
    I sure dig the color of your nail polish Josh, ya' wanna go campin' ;)
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  • Nightfall
    Nightfall Posts: 10,067
    I can't be the only one that destroyed their bike tires doing this.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se3HNN9dd8Y
    afterburnt wrote: »
    They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.

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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,589
    haha! Never saw that done before, but we did the baseball cards in the spokes with a clothespin for sure!
  • dkfreebird
    dkfreebird Posts: 1,181
    How about the chopper bike made by cutting forks off one bike and driving onto your bike.
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  • Nightfall
    Nightfall Posts: 10,067
    edited April 2018
    This is only going to be for the few people on here in their 30's. When painted cardboard was the hottest thing on the playground.

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    afterburnt wrote: »
    They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.

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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,589
    Guilty as charged!

    Forgot all about POGS!