Things that make me feel old!

Ronni

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Nashville TN
Things that make me feel old:
Sending an invitation by snail mail and the recipient being shocked because "who the heck uses regular mail?"
Clothespins
Making references to Ozzie and Harriet, and getting blank stares.
Pong.
Having used, therefore knowing how to use a rotary dial phone, a VCR and a TV that doesn't have a remote.
Car seats for kids used to be optional. Thank God I didn't kill any of mine.
Wringer type washers.
Smoking on planes (well, really any enclosed space) was the norm.
Woolworths.
Living in a house with just one bathroom. Even earlier, living in a house in which the toilet was out the door, down the back steps, and along the side of the garden to the brick structure at the back of the yard.
Milk delivery.
Butchers
Pretending to smoke candy "cigarettes" as a child. They even came in what looked like a real cigarette pack.
Playing marbles.
 

Sending an invitation by snail mail and the recipient being shocked because "who the heck uses regular mail?"
Clothespins
Making references to Ozzie and Harriet, and getting blank stares.
Pong.
Having used, therefore knowing how to use a rotary dial phone, a VCR and a TV that doesn't have a remote.
Car seats for kids used to be optional. Thank God I didn't kill any of mine.
Wringer type washers.
Smoking on planes (well, really any enclosed space) was the norm.
Woolworths.
Living in a house with just one bathroom. Even earlier, living in a house in which the toilet was out the door, down the back steps, and along the side of the garden to the brick structure at the back of the yard.
Milk delivery.
Butchers



We still have the above..( although I personally don't have milk delivered but many still do)..and certainly we have lots of independent butchers shops.. 😊
 

Sending an invitation by snail mail and the recipient being shocked because "who the heck uses regular mail?"
Clothespins
Making references to Ozzie and Harriet, and getting blank stares.
Pong.
Having used, therefore knowing how to use a rotary dial phone, a VCR and a TV that doesn't have a remote.
Car seats for kids used to be optional. Thank God I didn't kill any of mine.
Wringer type washers.
Smoking on planes (well, really any enclosed space) was the norm.
Woolworths.
Living in a house with just one bathroom. Even earlier, living in a house in which the toilet was out the door, down the back steps, and along the side of the garden to the brick structure at the back of the yard.
Milk delivery.
Butchers o the U.K



We still have the above..( although I personally don't have milk delivered but many still do)..and certainly we have lots of independent butchers shops.. 😊


I'm moving to the U.K. then ASAP. I love remembering the old things. You know understanding cursive writing is a skill now because of technology, kids only understand print so this makes me a wise old sage.

If times ever get really tough I may set up a stool by the edge of the woods and offer to read cursive for people, for a price! I'll be the local sage woman. 😄
 
Another little something that makes me feel old...

  • Home-rolled cigarettes

It's not as if home-rolled cigarettes have become obsolete, just that I tend to think very few people smoke such cigarettes anymore, whereas back in the day it was popular.
 
Couple more that make me feel old...

  • Cigarette pants
  • Clackers (those glass type balls that were attached to each other with a string, where you'd swing them up and down to get the balls clacking together)
 
Another little something that makes me feel old...

  • Home-rolled cigarettes

It's not as if home-rolled cigarettes have become obsolete, just that I tend to think very few people smoke such cigarettes anymore, whereas back in the day it was popular.
Much less people smoke than before. That's a good thing.
 

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