Boomer memories

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If you remember most of these, you're part of the Baby Boomer generation...

1. 45 rpm spindle
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2. S&H green stamps
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3. Metal ice cube tray with handle
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4. Beany & Cecil
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5. Roller skate key
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6. Cork pop gun
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7. Marlin Perkins
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8. Drive-in movies
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9. Drive-in
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10. Car hop (at drive-in)
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11. Studebaker
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12. Topo Gigo
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13. Wringer washer
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14. Fuller brush man
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15. Sky King
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16. Reel to reel tape player
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17. Tinker toys
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18. Erector set
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19. Lincoln logs
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20. 15 cent McDonalds hamburgers
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21. Nickel packs of baseball cards
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22. Penny candy
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23. 25 cent a gallon gasoline
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24. Jiffy Pop popcorn
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25. 5 cent stamps
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26. Gum wrapper chains
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27. Chatty Cathy
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28. Nickel coke
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29. Speedy Alka-Seltzer
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30. Cigarettes for Christmas
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31. Falstaff beer
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32. Burma-Shave signs
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33. Brownie camera
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34. Flash bulbs
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35. TV test pattern
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36. Ol' Yeller
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Oh, yes. I remember them all.

My favorite is # 38, the fire escape tube. We had them on 2 sides of our parochial grade school. I remember as a 5th or 6th grader it was our job to "clean them out" each week. It meant we sat on burlap and travelled down the "slide" to keep it clean and slick. The bigger (often cuter) of the boys had to stand at the bottom and catch us. :D
 
I remember all that aren't tied directly to inflation. Most definitely not a boomer, just obsessed with 50s culture. But still some of those things were going strong in the 70s.
 
May have to define "remember" here. I probably remember only about a dozen (oh, and tinker toys, erector sets and lincoln logs were all staples of my kiddom), but I was aware of maybe another dozen beyond that.
 
May have to define "remember" here. I probably remember only about a dozen (oh, and tinker toys, erector sets and lincoln logs were all staples of my kiddom), but I was aware of maybe another dozen beyond that.

Ditto that. I was just referring to things I personally experienced/knew about, not just heard.
 
There's at least a dozen that I have actually used or been around in the last 5 years or so alone.
 
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