This was pretty cool to watch and makes it feel like the best of our American days were in the past.
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No wonder those old geezers were so tuff, they just had to suck it up and keep on going.Yeah, life was a lot more entertaining when there were no antibiotics and you could die from a bacterial bug. And before there were vaccines for fatal childhood diseases families had more kids, just so enough of them would survive to support the old folks decades down the line. High death rates from disease are a lot more entertaining, right?
Monochrome was king, for still and moving pictures both. Who needs color, anyway?
Long-distance radio communication was borderline black magic to the average person. Think "Hardy Boys and the shortwave mystery". Now any teenager with a few bucks can buy a prepaid phone and call anyone on the planet. Not so much mystique to it now.
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You made me remember something a friend brought to light one night. We were in our late 30s attending a school Halloween carnival, Its a small town so naturally everyone in the community was there. As we stood back watching all the kids having a good time, he says remember when we used to be out there having a good time and thinking, why are all these old people standing around? I laughed and said yeah I remember. He stood there for a second then looked at me and said, now we're the old people. I took a second and quickly scanned the crowded ball field then looked back at him and said, Yep, we are the old people, sad but true LOL!When I grew up in the 50s it was common to see guys die in their 40s and if you made it to your 60s you were Old. I was born in 1950 and can remember wondering if I would live to see the year 2000. Now I'm a Old Buzzard ! LOL