'Remember when' or 'these kids today' nostalgia thread for old fogies like me

Well ... whaddya think?

  • Kids today don't no nuthin'

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • You kids and your 'rock and roll'

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • Mace, you rock ... I love this thread!

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • Mace, you're a jerk ... seriously, stick to chickens!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    20
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I had to use a paper bag for my lunch.... I got to use the same one, and had to take good care of it so that it would last as long as possible.

Now that's hardcore.
I remember as a kid I had a grandma that always did and made us wash the aluminum foil when she baked something. She could make a piece of foil last till the shine was wore off.
 
Jeez I do the sandwich bags myself. We just got past that need a snack with me everywhere I go stage with my youngest.
I do get the fancy glad ziplocks. I don't wash them but will turn them inside out for a good shaking. Usually they get thrown away when they get holes.
I thought everyone did that. Those things are too expensive to use just once.
Now don't I feel like the pot calling the kettle black
 
My lunch box was red plaid. Loved that thing! Unfortunately, we lived close enough to school, I had to usually walk home for lunch. It was a real treat to get to take my lunch box lunch and eat with the other kids in the gymnasium.
 
Oh, I remember. We used to reuse the plastic bags the (white, sliced) bread came in to put your sandwich in.
I'd still reuse those ziplock bags. They aren't single-use. It'd be terribly wasteful to use one only once. (I don't use any of those bags anyway, I'd just stick the sandwich in a reusable container).

I used to love Mondays because I could buy lunch from the tuck shop. I can't remember what happened yesterday, or in a movie I've just finished watching, but I can remember exactly what everything cost and what you could buy for your money when I was in primary school. I remember when the bus fare went up from 3 cents to 5 cents and everybody shaking their heads as to how expensive everything was getting.
I just looked up how far it was from my school to the bus stop and it's about a mile. Do you think that would be considered "too far" to make a kid of between 7 and 12 walk every day these days? Rural kids would definitely walk, but city kids today? I suspect they'd want a shuttle to pick them up at the door, but maybe I'm wrong about that.
 

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