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If you grew up in the 50's, you'll remember some of these things from that era.
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4351333, member: 5798"] I must say that I am surprised that this thread has grown the legs that it has. [B]Thanks to all of you that read this post and decided to share.[/B] I read everyone of them. Sometimes it's nice to visit the past and go down memory lane, even if it's only for a moment or two. For most of us, is was a much simpler time in our lives. We had freedoms we don't now, and took things for granted we can't now. We didn't have any of the modern convivences we have now, but we didn't miss them. You don't miss things you never had. I think the micro-processor was one of the biggest most important inventions of the 20th century. EVERYTHING today is run or operated by computer or micro-processors including our precious cellphones, flat screen smart TV's, our smart cars that do everything now (drive themselves) but make our morning coffee for us, and the computers we use to access our beloved boneyard. Of course we all miss the family members and childhood friends (playmates) that were still with us back then. Loved ones are the thing I miss most. One thing I didn't mention is how some songs make me remember or think about people, places or events from my past. Relationships we were in at that time (high school) etc. That sounds like a topic for another thread. Keep it going. Some of us are really enjoying the childhood experiences that are being shared here by our esteemed Boneyard colleagues. Everyone have a great day. :) [/QUOTE]
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