I am Offically "old". I can recall a time when Tv shows were "taped", when music recordings came on things called records, and phones had cords.
If you lived before 1980, what do you remember that folks born after 1980 would rarely have even heard of?
Here are a few of mine-
The little white dot that appeared, and then slowly faded on your Tv set right after it was turned off.
Watching the Children's Film Festival, with Keukla, Fran and Ollie, on Saturday. Used to come on right after Fat Albert and the Cosby kids.
Most radio shows, wtih the exception of Mystery Theatre on PBS, were before my time, but I remember listening to Bill Cosby records with my sister. I think kids today miss out by not having to use their imaginations to picture the stories.
Jello Pudding pops... the real ones that were coated with ice and actually tasted like pudding.
Watching slides. Now people have their photos on computers and discs. I used to like the hum of the little fan and the sound the carousel made when it changed slides.
The cartoon version of Star-trek!
When cereal would have actual prizes inside the box. Nowadays, the companies are too worried about people mistaking the toy for food.
What I want to know is, who was the idiot who actually ate the toy and made the cereal companies think we are all too stupid to distinguish between food and plastic?
Recording a Tv show meant holding the microphone of your cassette recorder up to the Tv speaker, and hoping that family members would keep quiet! My sister has some pretty funny stuff with my Dad in the background of a John Denver special!
When The Wizard of OZ, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mary Poppins, and the various Christmas still-action specials were only on once a year, and it was a really, really big event!

If you lived before 1980, what do you remember that folks born after 1980 would rarely have even heard of?
Here are a few of mine-
The little white dot that appeared, and then slowly faded on your Tv set right after it was turned off.
Watching the Children's Film Festival, with Keukla, Fran and Ollie, on Saturday. Used to come on right after Fat Albert and the Cosby kids.
Most radio shows, wtih the exception of Mystery Theatre on PBS, were before my time, but I remember listening to Bill Cosby records with my sister. I think kids today miss out by not having to use their imaginations to picture the stories.
Jello Pudding pops... the real ones that were coated with ice and actually tasted like pudding.
Watching slides. Now people have their photos on computers and discs. I used to like the hum of the little fan and the sound the carousel made when it changed slides.
The cartoon version of Star-trek!
When cereal would have actual prizes inside the box. Nowadays, the companies are too worried about people mistaking the toy for food.
What I want to know is, who was the idiot who actually ate the toy and made the cereal companies think we are all too stupid to distinguish between food and plastic?
Recording a Tv show meant holding the microphone of your cassette recorder up to the Tv speaker, and hoping that family members would keep quiet! My sister has some pretty funny stuff with my Dad in the background of a John Denver special!
When The Wizard of OZ, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mary Poppins, and the various Christmas still-action specials were only on once a year, and it was a really, really big event!