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9/26/2015 2:36:33 AM EDT
Elzetta lights weren't so expensive? I mean, I remember when I joined Arfcom you could have an Elzetta and mount for right at $100... what has made these lights so expensive in 3 years time? There is no way manufacturing costs have went up this much? Is it simply demand? If so, it seems such a saturated market would have kept their prices lower.
9/26/2015 2:56:36 AM EDT
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I remember candy cigarettes.

That's about it.


9/26/2015 2:58:48 AM EDT
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Well someone lived a faded adolescence
9/26/2015 3:38:42 AM EDT
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Funny, i like it
9/26/2015 3:43:33 AM EDT
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I'm with you man.



7-11's selling model airplanes was cool too



 
9/26/2015 3:51:23 AM EDT
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Pepperidge farms remebers
9/26/2015 4:02:13 AM EDT
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Miniature  soda looking bottles made of wax with cool-aid, candy dots  on  paper,  bracelet candy,  
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I remember candy cigarettes.

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Funny, i like it

9/26/2015 4:06:20 AM EDT
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I thought surefire was expensive but $200 seems excessive.
9/26/2015 4:15:06 AM EDT
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I remember candy cigarettes.

That's about it.


I'm with you man.

7-11's selling model airplanes was cool too
 

And those little balsa gliders for a quarter.  If you were really flush, you could get the rubber band powered one.
9/26/2015 5:30:22 AM EDT
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I remember the day the postman delivered the rifle I bought from an ad in a magazine.






9/26/2015 6:32:20 AM EDT
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I remember when KitKat bars were made in England.
9/26/2015 6:34:27 AM EDT
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I remember S&H Green Stamps.

My mom got a sewing machine with them once.
9/26/2015 6:40:37 AM EDT
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I remember glass soda bottles ...
How we as kids would horde them when we found them.

Then walk to tbe corner store (jiffy mart or handy way ) give them to the clerk...who then give us store credit or money.

We would raid those big open top jugs of 1_5cent gum and candies.

And yes a few times get those glders or a red hot sausage if we busted that magical .50 mark.




I wonder what would happen if dumped 10 moldy glass ...or is plastic now bottles on the counter
9/26/2015 8:21:05 AM EDT
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me too
9/26/2015 8:29:00 AM EDT
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I remember stopping at a little mom and pop shop on the way to small game hunting and getting a pop, snicker bar, and 100 count .22 in the long rectangular plastic box for..............$2.

The pop was .60, candy bar .40, and the .22 was $1. And I'm only 41 years old.

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9/26/2015 8:35:44 AM EDT
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I remember when a gallon of regular gas was $0.29.9 and a gas "war" took the price down to $0.19.9.
I also remember my father saying, "When gas goes over a dollar a gallon those ***** can kiss my a$$!."

9/26/2015 8:35:46 AM EDT
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And those little balsa gliders for a quarter.  If you were really flush, you could get the rubber band powered one.

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And those little balsa gliders for a quarter.  If you were really flush, you could get the rubber band powered one.

I remember when they cost a nickle.

 
9/26/2015 8:51:27 AM EDT
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I had a Chick-O-Stick yesterday.  Had no idea they were still being made.
9/26/2015 8:54:06 AM EDT
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I remember record stores, rotary phones and drive in theaters.

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9/26/2015 8:56:38 AM EDT
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I remember when the milkman would actually deliver milk to our house in the morning
9/26/2015 9:01:26 AM EDT
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Soda's came in glass bottles and pop tops littered the parks, the milkman delivered milk and cheese to the back porch, and a dollar would buy you a soda, a burger and an order of french fries.
9/26/2015 9:02:46 AM EDT
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$0.02 a round for copper coated .22 LR and Stingers were a nickel each.
9/26/2015 9:05:18 AM EDT
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Leaded gas.  The nozzle was bigger than the unleaded one so you did put the wrong gas in your vehicle.
9/26/2015 2:14:40 PM EDT
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I got a string line cox's .049   P-51   .    it ran like crap on the pink  fuel it came with.

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9/26/2015 2:30:57 PM EDT
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I remember when mom would give me $2 and I could go to the local drugstore and get 6 comic books, a bag of candy, 2 bottles of coke, and a pack of smokes. You can't do that anymore, fuckin' security cameras
9/26/2015 3:56:31 PM EDT
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Hell, I remember buying a pack of smokes for a buck and having a quarter left over in change to play Asteroids with.

My Dad tells me stories of going to the movies, seeing a newsreel, a couple cartoons, the main feature, AND buying more candy than he could eat for a DIME.  TEN FUCKING CENTS.  Personally, even though I've been hearing that story my whole life I have a tough time believing it.
9/26/2015 3:58:37 PM EDT
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I still remember when Colt rifles were worth owning.
9/26/2015 3:59:19 PM EDT
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and this
9/26/2015 4:05:52 PM EDT
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Funny that you should mention those.

I remember my mother licking those stamps and putting them in those books.

9/26/2015 4:14:04 PM EDT
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Sounds like a lesbian strap on.
9/26/2015 4:14:23 PM EDT
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Our milkman delivers once a week.
9/26/2015 4:14:39 PM EDT
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I remember when I didn't have to fear our government.

9/26/2015 4:15:44 PM EDT
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Before Soda came in cans
9/26/2015 4:17:33 PM EDT
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9/26/2015 4:21:39 PM EDT
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Our milkman delivers once a week.


Really? I didn't think that was still done anywhere. I remember milk delivery back when I was a kid.
I wish I had the box that they left the milk in.

ETA: Found a pic of one online.

9/26/2015 4:22:49 PM EDT
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You mean when the Feds were dosing people with LSD? Or letting people with diseases die untreated so they could study them? Or putting them into concentration camps because of their ethnicity? Or killing thousands by poisoning drinks?

I think you remember a time you didn't realize you needed to fear your government.
9/26/2015 4:25:07 PM EDT
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You mean when the Feds were dosing people with LSD? Or letting people with diseases die untreated so they could study them? Or putting them into concentration camps because of their ethnicity? Or killing thousands by poisoning drinks?

I think you remember a time you didn't realize you needed to fear your government.
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I think you remember a time you didn't realize you needed to fear your government.


True
9/26/2015 4:25:51 PM EDT
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Really? I didn't think that was still done anywhere. I remember milk delivery back when I was a kid.
I wish I had the box that they left the milk in.
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I remember when the milkman would actually deliver milk to our house in the morning


Our milkman delivers once a week.


Really? I didn't think that was still done anywhere. I remember milk delivery back when I was a kid.
I wish I had the box that they left the milk in.



The milkman deliver dairy back in the early 80s when I lived in Scotland.

I used to grab a pint of whole milk (with the cream on top), shake it up and drink it on the way to work.

We had one of those metal milk bins on the step where we would put our empties and he would replace them.


Edit:  Just like the milk bin in the pic above.


9/26/2015 4:35:06 PM EDT
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And those little balsa gliders for a quarter.  If you were really flush, you could get the rubber band powered one.
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I remember candy cigarettes.

That's about it.


I'm with you man.

7-11's selling model airplanes was cool too
 

And those little balsa gliders for a quarter.  If you were really flush, you could get the rubber band powered one.


Ha. We must have hung out in our youth.
9/26/2015 4:36:57 PM EDT
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No but I remember when every ricer in town had altezza lights

9/26/2015 4:39:52 PM EDT
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I still see those on cars here and there.
9/26/2015 4:43:21 PM EDT
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How about tube testing machines for your TV's and radios.  Every drugstore had one when I grew up.
9/26/2015 4:45:15 PM EDT
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I remember when Colts were the only AR-15s you could get.  

I also remember candy cigarettes and the twin-popsicle that you could break in half and share with your sibling or friend.
9/26/2015 4:48:01 PM EDT
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I remember collecting the inner rubber gasket from the tops of Sprite bottles. Collected enough to get me a Cox .049 powered Indy car. Had to spin the right rear to start it. By the time I would get it started it had so much fuel on the tire it mostly just sat there and did a massive burn out. Then it usually went lean and died.
9/26/2015 4:52:56 PM EDT
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How about rotary phones?
9/26/2015 4:55:24 PM EDT
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And bubble gum cigars. ..penny candy..
9/26/2015 5:03:56 PM EDT
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Still being made at the Atkinson Candy Co. factory in Lufkin, TX.  Been to the company store many times.
9/26/2015 5:05:53 PM EDT
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I miss Delaware Punch
9/26/2015 5:06:02 PM EDT
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I betcha the OP will remember this the next time he posts in GD.
9/26/2015 5:17:44 PM EDT
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Milk cartons had Wax coatings.
9/26/2015 5:45:06 PM EDT
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I remember knitting those multi-colored little pot holders together and selling them door to door for a dime.
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