Originally Posted By: Jimmy9190
Originally Posted By: JC1
My kids have no idea about black and white TV, TV's without the remote controls, and Dial knobs to change the channel.
I am a '64 model myself. Our TV had no channel changing knob, it broke before long before I can remember. We had to use pliers to reach in and twist the channel changing shaft. I do remember watching the first moon landing on that old TV in 1969 and watching Gunsmoke on it with my Grandfather.
I also loved growing up in the 70s, in the summer I could take off on my bike with a few friends, stay gone all day and my mother did not have to worry about me at all. We could walk to school and back home without any trouble and we said Yes, Mam and No, Sir to our teachers, parents and elders. We did not have an 8 track but my brother had a record player that sounded good to us, and I had an old lime green AM radio that I used to listen to Top 40 and Radio Mystery Theater.
I remember very well back then I could ride my bike to the corner store to buy a balsa wood and paper kite for maybe 20 cents, then head over to an empty field and fly it all day or until I lost it. I loved anything that could fly, especially kites and the old Guillow's balsa wood airplanes. My favorites were the ones with the rubber band powered propellers. When I did not have the 15 cents for a Guillow's plane I could always take one of my Granddad's hankerchiefs, some string and an old nut, bolt or spark plug and make a parachute out of it.
Those definitely were the days. Bugs Bunny and the Roadrunner on Saturday mornings, swimming all day at Lakeside Park with my brother, playing football on Sundays at the school playground with my brother and the rest of the neighborhood kids, using the hood off of some old 1950s car as a ramp to jump our bikes over wooden Coke crates laid end to end, playing Army or Cowboys and Indians in the empty field next to my house or just tying a string to a dead rat's tail and scaring the girls with it.
I had a ball as a kid growing up in the 60s and 70s. I did not have a care in the world except where I might find the 15 or 20 cents for a new kite or airplane. I really remember bugging my brother to take me with him when he went to play football or Wiffle ball with the guys. We didn't need the internet or video games to have fun. I would not trade that time for anything.
I loved Kites!! I had a Gala Bat:
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