HiHi "OhMyDays!" YES NEVER too late ha Me & a couple friends had a **Tree Club** NOPE never gotten what would have been a **BelovedTreeHouse** darnit BUT we did climb this one **BeautifulMagicalTree** & just sit on the **Branches** & hold **Club Meetings** which just entailed LOTS of **Laughs&Giggles** YAY Ha **FantasticalMemories**
We didn’t have “helicopter trees” where I grew up, but we had acorn trees. Our entire childhood consisted of having acorn fights and throwing acorns at everything.
When I was like 6, I collected the acorns and stored them in my bedroom drawer like I was a squirrel. A little while later, it got infested by bugs, lol.
Born 95 here and I totally get that...I remember the time before streaming was even a thing, or if it was, it wasn't really that common...I am older than Nextflex and definitely older than Amazon streaming.
There was a time when you paid per phone call per minute. When the monthly bill would come in the mail it would be itemized, listing each call, the number, the length, the time of day and the type. Roommates would sit down with a highlighter and figure out who called what and then with a calculator, add up how much each person owed. Kinda like a restaurant check. If you paid all together and then have to figure out who ordered what and owes who. But for a phone. It was just normal 🤷♀️😂
There is another thing we did as kids (before we knew better) -- we tried to get to the end of the rainbow! When I was 6, we rode our bikes about 3 miles trying to find the end of one, lol.
I'm 43 and grew up in a small town in the middle of the US. When a new movie started playing in theaters, it would take around a year for it to play in theaters in our area, then we waited months for the VHS/DVD release. Only so many theater reels of any given movie were made and they would start on both the East and West coasts. Each theater would play it for awhile and send it to the next and they would have it for awhile etc.
I work at a hotel and we still have landlines and corded phones. They aren’t that hard to find. Even though those kinds of phones slowly disappeared from people’s homes, replaced by cell phones, most offices/ shops/ places of business still have them. It’s still normal.
We still have a landline in our house in case of outages, it's inexpensive to keep. But the phones are cordless. Should get a corded one just in case as well.
You reminded me of how satisfying it was to slam a phone down when upset with the answer or pissed at (Angry at) your boyfriend or girlfriend. It's just not the same with a smartphone 😅
I don’t think kids moved away from arcades until the 90’s. While home video games systems completely blew up in the 80’s, the graphics were not yet good enough to compete with the full size games at arcades. I’d say the 80’s were a healthy mix of arcade games and home gaming systems. While we had to wait longer for movies, the weekly trip to the video store to rent movies was way more exciting than scrolling thru streaming services today. The convenience is better today, but the excitement is completely gone.
ALso, I had to wait 3 years for each new Star Wars movie. And they took forever to be released on VHS. I think that is why I saw the first Star Wars movie 33 times at the theater as a kid.
6:26 No playing with helicopter seeds! What about crickets, frogs, snakes, turtles, ants, beetles, fireflies (aka lightning bugs), spiders, and a multitude of other critters? I cannot imagine a kid not being able to enjoy these things.
The Reading Rainbow was hosted by LeVar Burton, Geordi LeForge in Star Trek Next Generation. If youre looking for a Madonna song to feature, check out an unedited version of "Like a Prayer".
As a gen X, yer welcome. We created playlists waiting hours to record a song on the radio to hit record on cassette tapes to make mixed tapes that we shared. Everyone knows who created Facebook, hardly anyone can name the founders of Google.
13:00 When I was a teen, I loved the 80s music, but I also discovered the joy of music from the 50s, 60s and 70s. I loved going to used record shows and finding new-to-me music no matter when it was made. This also helped me discover new genres like folk and jazz. The discovery of a wow-factor B-side song is indescribable.
The VHS rental needing to be rewound was a thing that when DVDs were a new thing, Blockbusters(usually) put their "Be kind, Rewind" stickers on the DVD case or usually on the DVD itself, ruining the DVD… being that DVDs don't need to be rewound made them putting those stickers on them silly to me(at least)!!
What?! We as kids in the 80s absolutely were immersed in those stories. We didn't do cosplay because it just wasn't a thing, and when Halloween came around not many children had parents that made them a unique costume. It was either store bought, or common things like a devil, a witch, a bride, a princess, a robot. I once wore my girl scouts uniform for Halloween...lol. It wasn't until I was a teen in the 90s that my costumes started becoming more elaborate. Like dressing up as comic book characters like Purgatory and Lady Death. I still did a witch one year, but with prosthetics and very well done make up, my costume was so convincing most kids that crossed my path were super terrified and cried...lol!
Love your curiosity @JayFlex ... agree that comparing elm seeds to fidget toys was definitely a stretch ... as a kid in school my fidget toy was a pencil (or in higher grades, clicking a pen). 🤍
Mad facts about the long distance charges. I had so many friends that lived long distance/ other states, I would basically hand over almost all my money to my mom to pay to call them.
I still remember standing in the grocery store checkout, and I'd grab the TV Guide and check the back to see if any movies I liked would be playing on TV that week. You didn't dare miss a TV show, because the next day all the kids at school would be talking about it. And reruns didn't happen until the summer when TV shows went on break, so it would be a very long time before you got the chance to see it. My aunt and I had a whole friday routine. I'd go to her house after school, we'd take my grandfather grocery shopping and help him around his apartment, and then we'd get some dinner, do some shopping, and we'd ALWAYS be home to watch X Files together. Nothing would make us miss X Files.
I love peeling the bark off of sycamore trees. They had seeds that looked like balls but they floofed out and made people very itchy. We used to chase each other around and try and stuff those down shirts to make people itch. We did have helicopter seeds, I think they were maple trees.
"Helicopter seeds" are the seeds of Maple trees called, Maple Keys. And, yes, we would throw them up in the air and watch them spin as they came back down. Sometimes, I still do this. It's still fun. When I was in high school, we didn't have computers open to any student. At first, they were only available to Advanced Math students, and then to our Computer class. If we wanted to play games, we had to program it into the computer first. We programmed in Chess and Pacman.
I used my first color monitor in '97, around there. All monochrome before that. First game i remember playing was a times table game. An arrow with a multiplication would "shoot" across the screen and you had to answer before it reached the other side. It got faster and the numbers got higher each correct answer.
When I was a kid, it was a long-distance charge for my aunt to call us, but it was not long-distance for us to call her (shrug, I don't know why). So, she would call, ring once, then hang up -- that way we knew to call her back, thus avoiding the long-distance charge!
7:50 I disagree -- I loved those movies and I was completely drawn in by the story and characters. My imagination would overcome any "crude" effects. I don't know how you can call the Dark Crystal effects crude. And the Gmork (NeverEnding Story) was an awesome animatronic!
When i was kid in the 80s rainbows were young children’s decorations. If you had a rainbow in your house it was guaranteed to belong i. The room of a person under the age of 5. Adults or older kids would never be caught dead wearing something for toddlers.
Another thing we did outside is hunt for 4-leaf clover! True story: I found one once and got (what-I-thought-were) three wishes! I really disliked the teacher I got that year and wished for another. She decided to retire a week into the school year. Then our class was to be split up and sent to the two remaining teachers (one was a grumpy old guy). I wished not to get him and I didn't! Then the teacher I got was giving tons of homework, so I wished for a different teacher. Soon after, he took a job in another state and we got a new teacher. I still wonder if I actually got 3 wishes and wasted them or if it was just fanciful thinking, lol!
We had a Commodore 64 computer game system, which was just a keyboard that you attached to your tv set so the games were all reading the prompts and typing inyour answers (and depending on your responses it would take you on "choose your adventures").
The games you could play at school were very limited and "educational" Oregon Trail, Where in the USA/World is Carment Sandiego? we also learned a little logo.
I am sure you can probably Google the old games and play them...😊 They had to hit the theatres first, for the movies.. some movies did go straight to tape🤍 Watch all 3 movies listed, Dark Crystal, Neverending Story and Labyrinth 🤍 1984 was massive for mainstream music artists 🤍 TH-cam is my TV, your channel is on my circuit 🤍❤🤍 I am glad for the access to new music and channels here compared to TV back in the day🤍 ✌️🍂💞
No dude, the seed thing, we were able to occupy ourselves with the weirdest stuff. I don’t doubt for a moment kids did that where those trees grown. It didn’t take much, most of us were fairly easily amused. We’d also just stand there and toss sticks in the air letting them spin and see if we could catch it. I actually spent quite a bit of time looking at the cloud to see if they formed any interesting shapes, like a dolphin or a rabbit.
there were SO MANY good bands, MJ & Madonna weren't all there was. Nonsense. U2, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Bowie, Sting, Duran Duran (not that I listened to Duran Duran EVER even once bychoice), Cyndi Lauper, Go-Go's, Beastie Boys, RUN DMC....... The 80's WAS AMAZING for music.
The effects on TV (especially kid shows like from Sid & Marty Croft) weren't seen as revolutionary... They appeared really bad and cheesy to us as well. The movies with puppets and animatronics were more hit and miss, but being fantasy we didn't expect realism anyway. Star Wars (A New Hope), Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi... now THOSE were flippin revolutionary.
The classic game Oregon Trail, was a strategy game, how to survive with just your wits and little else as you tried to reach the West coast. U had to decide how to live & if U spent wrong U usually bit it because of dysentery. ha ha ha funny.
No dude, the seed thing, we were able to occupy ourselves with the weirdest stuff. I don’t doubt for a moment kids did that where those trees grown. It didn’t take much, most of us were fairly easily amused. We’d also just stand there and toss sticks in the air letting them spin and see if we could catch it. I actually spent quite a bit of time looking at the cloud to see if they formed any interesting shapes, like a dolphin or a rabbit. What can I say? I’m a simpleton.
Those are maple seeds. My car was covered with them a couple of weeks ago... PS..don't bother with Madonna ... you're not missing anything ..pure commercial pop...
Yeah exactly, though I think their point was they were the most popular artists… though I agree, there's a lot more music than Michael Jackson and Madonna!! We even had that combo stereo deck with a dual cassette, a record player(usually used a BSR belt driven table) AM/FM radio system with an equalizer above the cassette section
I remember making mixed tapes by being ready for the next song on the radio & trying to hit record/play at just the right time. Also lining up for hours to get those concert tickets on the day they were released. Good times! 🤍
Jay
You never climbed a tree 🫣
It's never to late Luv 🤗
HiHi "OhMyDays!" YES NEVER too late ha Me & a couple friends had a **Tree Club** NOPE never gotten what would have been a **BelovedTreeHouse** darnit BUT we did climb this one **BeautifulMagicalTree** & just sit on the **Branches** & hold **Club Meetings** which just entailed LOTS of **Laughs&Giggles** YAY Ha **FantasticalMemories**
Imagine a kid never climbing a tree -- I just cannot.
We didn’t have “helicopter trees” where I grew up, but we had acorn trees. Our entire childhood consisted of having acorn fights and throwing acorns at everything.
Acorn caps can be a whistle.😊
Maple trees produce the “helicopter seed” where I lived.
@@MsAubreytrue. and you cha also make a wind instrument out of a blade of grass if you hold it taut and blow through it
In Bmore, I have fond memories of both. Especially making whistles out of acorn caps
When I was like 6, I collected the acorns and stored them in my bedroom drawer like I was a squirrel. A little while later, it got infested by bugs, lol.
I made sure all my kids learned about helicopter seeds.
The closest thing to waiting for a tv show rerun would be like waiting for the next season of your favorite streamed series...
Born 95 here and I totally get that...I remember the time before streaming was even a thing, or if it was, it wasn't really that common...I am older than Nextflex and definitely older than Amazon streaming.
I really do miss the 80's.
There was a time when you paid per phone call per minute.
When the monthly bill would come in the mail it would be itemized, listing each call, the number, the length, the time of day and the type.
Roommates would sit down with a highlighter and figure out who called what and then with a calculator, add up how much each person owed.
Kinda like a restaurant check. If you paid all together and then have to figure out who ordered what and owes who. But for a phone.
It was just normal 🤷♀️😂
The helicopter seeds are most commonly mapleseeds
For me the RainBow meant a pot of gold at the end of it. ;)
There is another thing we did as kids (before we knew better) -- we tried to get to the end of the rainbow! When I was 6, we rode our bikes about 3 miles trying to find the end of one, lol.
I was a teen in the 80s. Never played organ trail. Never know it existed.
When I see a rainbow, I think about refraction and reflection of light through water droplets.
I'm 43 and grew up in a small town in the middle of the US. When a new movie started playing in theaters, it would take around a year for it to play in theaters in our area, then we waited months for the VHS/DVD release.
Only so many theater reels of any given movie were made and they would start on both the East and West coasts. Each theater would play it for awhile and send it to the next and they would have it for awhile etc.
If you haven't already, you may want to react to The Wedding Singer as it is set in the 80s and has a great soundtrack.
Dumb computers were just starting to show up in schools in my senior year, but the internet came many years later.
I work at a hotel and we still have landlines and corded phones. They aren’t that hard to find. Even though those kinds of phones slowly disappeared from people’s homes, replaced by cell phones, most offices/ shops/ places of business still have them. It’s still normal.
We still have a landline in our house in case of outages, it's inexpensive to keep. But the phones are cordless. Should get a corded one just in case as well.
My Dad threatened daily to rip the damned phone out of the wall! If we made a long distance call, he would make us pay up when the bill came!
💛 We have those helicopter seeds everywhere. They really are a lot of fun. I think in a lot of cases we made our own fun.
There's an old Tom Cruise movie I loved .... it's called Legend
Such a great movie!
75% of the budget for that movie was spent on glitter.
Fact check true
Watch Weird Al covering Madonna! Or just Weird Al in general
The scariest thing in the 80s was watching people die of AIDS when you were a teenager and getting interested in others.
Im 49 and have never listened to an entire Elvis presley song. And I hate what happened to the rainbows I used to love with stickers and crayons.
we learned how to be bored and survive it.
There wasn’t CGI then, they used practical effects.
You reminded me of how satisfying it was to slam a phone down when upset with the answer or pissed at (Angry at) your boyfriend or girlfriend. It's just not the same with a smartphone 😅
Ikr? You have to buy a new one if you throw it like I want to lol!
I have the Star Wars glasses from Burger King
So many memories - this should be a blast to watch. Gen X for life.
Fortunately, I understand all of these being a baby Millennial born in 95. I used to play Oregon Trail on my phone.
I don’t think kids moved away from arcades until the 90’s. While home video games systems completely blew up in the 80’s, the graphics were not yet good enough to compete with the full size games at arcades. I’d say the 80’s were a healthy mix of arcade games and home gaming systems.
While we had to wait longer for movies, the weekly trip to the video store to rent movies was way more exciting than scrolling thru streaming services today. The convenience is better today, but the excitement is completely gone.
ALso, I had to wait 3 years for each new Star Wars movie. And they took forever to be released on VHS. I think that is why I saw the first Star Wars movie 33 times at the theater as a kid.
6:26
No playing with helicopter seeds! What about crickets, frogs, snakes, turtles, ants, beetles, fireflies (aka lightning bugs), spiders, and a multitude of other critters?
I cannot imagine a kid not being able to enjoy these things.
The Double Helicopter blade was the Big Thing - if you found one.
Oh yea, I forgot about those!
I remember 18 cents a minute for a wireless call was cheap.
1st game I played was Zork. No graphics. Just text. Still have my Apple 2+ from the 70's.
The first clip with computers in the schools were late 80s
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I so adore you for doing these deep dives.
The Neverending Story was AMAZING!!! You Must check it out!!
"Kids these days will never understand."
"We'll see."
No, you won't. Unless you we're actually there you will not really understand.
Lol.....the "helicopter seeds" do still exist ....we have tons of them in East TN ....its the box elder tree.....
In Europe it is maple
I still play with them when I am out weeding -- my dog loves trying to catch them!
Man, I'm 52 and I still toss helicopter seeds when I see them laying around, and my grandkids love them.
The Reading Rainbow was hosted by LeVar Burton, Geordi LeForge in Star Trek Next Generation.
If youre looking for a Madonna song to feature, check out an unedited version of "Like a Prayer".
Great video. Thanks for the blasts from the past. Learning to embrace the new things as they were released and became the " In " thing.
Things I didn’t remember until you showed this. Thank you for sharing.
As a gen X, yer welcome. We created playlists waiting hours to record a song on the radio to hit record on cassette tapes to make mixed tapes that we shared. Everyone knows who created Facebook, hardly anyone can name the founders of Google.
13:00
When I was a teen, I loved the 80s music, but I also discovered the joy of music from the 50s, 60s and 70s. I loved going to used record shows and finding new-to-me music no matter when it was made. This also helped me discover new genres like folk and jazz. The discovery of a wow-factor B-side song is indescribable.
You can buy a handset to connect to your cellphone to get the feel of a call like back in the day
HAHA, I am an old gal and still use my land line. Listen to Madonna's song, "Vogue" I think you would like that.
Go to flea markets or garage sales… if they have them where you are. I’m betting you’ll come across an old wall or desk phone.
My calls to out of state friends were always late and short, otherwise we wrote each other letters for long form updates to what was going on.
Madonna songs that were popular:
Like A Virgin
Vogue
Holiday
La Isla Bonita
Justify My Love
Just a few from several different albums. 😊
Material Girl!
The VHS rental needing to be rewound was a thing that when DVDs were a new thing, Blockbusters(usually) put their "Be kind, Rewind" stickers on the DVD case or usually on the DVD itself, ruining the DVD… being that DVDs don't need to be rewound made them putting those stickers on them silly to me(at least)!!
What?! We as kids in the 80s absolutely were immersed in those stories. We didn't do cosplay because it just wasn't a thing, and when Halloween came around not many children had parents that made them a unique costume. It was either store bought, or common things like a devil, a witch, a bride, a princess, a robot. I once wore my girl scouts uniform for Halloween...lol. It wasn't until I was a teen in the 90s that my costumes started becoming more elaborate. Like dressing up as comic book characters like Purgatory and Lady Death. I still did a witch one year, but with prosthetics and very well done make up, my costume was so convincing most kids that crossed my path were super terrified and cried...lol!
Love your curiosity @JayFlex ... agree that comparing elm seeds to fidget toys was definitely a stretch ... as a kid in school my fidget toy was a pencil (or in higher grades, clicking a pen).
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Mad facts about the long distance charges. I had so many friends that lived long distance/ other states, I would basically hand over almost all my money to my mom to pay to call them.
I still remember standing in the grocery store checkout, and I'd grab the TV Guide and check the back to see if any movies I liked would be playing on TV that week.
You didn't dare miss a TV show, because the next day all the kids at school would be talking about it. And reruns didn't happen until the summer when TV shows went on break, so it would be a very long time before you got the chance to see it. My aunt and I had a whole friday routine. I'd go to her house after school, we'd take my grandfather grocery shopping and help him around his apartment, and then we'd get some dinner, do some shopping, and we'd ALWAYS be home to watch X Files together. Nothing would make us miss X Files.
I love peeling the bark off of sycamore trees. They had seeds that looked like balls but they floofed out and made people very itchy. We used to chase each other around and try and stuff those down shirts to make people itch.
We did have helicopter seeds, I think they were maple trees.
"Helicopter seeds" are the seeds of Maple trees called, Maple Keys. And, yes, we would throw them up in the air and watch them spin as they came back down. Sometimes, I still do this. It's still fun.
When I was in high school, we didn't have computers open to any student. At first, they were only available to Advanced Math students, and then to our Computer class. If we wanted to play games, we had to program it into the computer first. We programmed in Chess and Pacman.
Saturday morning cartoons you appreciate things more when you have to wait
Gen Xer here and new subscriber. Before cell phones was car phones. Way expensive
YAAAAY just got here i **LUV** thes SO very MUCH **Jay** Thank YOU for being SO **Curious** k goin IN Weeeeeeee...
I used my first color monitor in '97, around there. All monochrome before that. First game i remember playing was a times table game. An arrow with a multiplication would "shoot" across the screen and you had to answer before it reached the other side. It got faster and the numbers got higher each correct answer.
When I was a kid, it was a long-distance charge for my aunt to call us, but it was not long-distance for us to call her (shrug, I don't know why). So, she would call, ring once, then hang up -- that way we knew to call her back, thus avoiding the long-distance charge!
7:50
I disagree -- I loved those movies and I was completely drawn in by the story and characters. My imagination would overcome any "crude" effects. I don't know how you can call the Dark Crystal effects crude. And the Gmork (NeverEnding Story) was an awesome animatronic!
Like with every generation ; getting to experience what you couldn't will always be a big thing.
We waited for a film, we learnt patient, kids have none today
You can still play the Oregon trail. Just have to look it up.
When i was kid in the 80s rainbows were young children’s decorations. If you had a rainbow in your house it was guaranteed to belong i. The room of a person under the age of 5. Adults or older kids would never be caught dead wearing something for toddlers.
Atari was the Inventor of the Video Game Industry. I grew up with Atari from the start
Another thing we did outside is hunt for 4-leaf clover!
True story: I found one once and got (what-I-thought-were) three wishes! I really disliked the teacher I got that year and wished for another. She decided to retire a week into the school year. Then our class was to be split up and sent to the two remaining teachers (one was a grumpy old guy). I wished not to get him and I didn't! Then the teacher I got was giving tons of homework, so I wished for a different teacher. Soon after, he took a job in another state and we got a new teacher. I still wonder if I actually got 3 wishes and wasted them or if it was just fanciful thinking, lol!
We had a Commodore 64 computer game system, which was just a keyboard that you attached to your tv set so the games were all reading the prompts and typing inyour answers (and depending on your responses it would take you on "choose your adventures").
I am gen x and yes this was all about our lives!
The games you could play at school were very limited and "educational" Oregon Trail, Where in the USA/World is Carment Sandiego? we also learned a little logo.
Im pretty sure Oregon trail. I did take computers/coding as an elective as a senior.
I am sure you can probably Google the old games and play them...😊
They had to hit the theatres first, for the movies.. some movies did go straight to tape🤍
Watch all 3 movies listed, Dark Crystal, Neverending Story and Labyrinth 🤍
1984 was massive for mainstream music artists 🤍
TH-cam is my TV, your channel is on my circuit 🤍❤🤍
I am glad for the access to new music and channels here compared to TV back in the day🤍
✌️🍂💞
No dude, the seed thing, we were able to occupy ourselves with the weirdest stuff. I don’t doubt for a moment kids did that where those trees grown. It didn’t take much, most of us were fairly easily amused. We’d also just stand there and toss sticks in the air letting them spin and see if we could catch it. I actually spent quite a bit of time looking at the cloud to see if they formed any interesting shapes, like a dolphin or a rabbit.
there were SO MANY good bands, MJ & Madonna weren't all there was. Nonsense. U2, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Bowie, Sting, Duran Duran (not that I listened to Duran Duran EVER even once bychoice), Cyndi Lauper, Go-Go's, Beastie Boys, RUN DMC....... The 80's WAS AMAZING for music.
It's ok if you don't know Madonna. She is the icon that broke all of the rules ... and freed the rest of us! lol "Had to be there" :)
The effects on TV (especially kid shows like from Sid & Marty Croft) weren't seen as revolutionary... They appeared really bad and cheesy to us as well. The movies with puppets and animatronics were more hit and miss, but being fantasy we didn't expect realism anyway. Star Wars (A New Hope), Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi... now THOSE were flippin revolutionary.
The classic game Oregon Trail, was a strategy game, how to survive with just your wits and little else as you tried to reach the West coast. U had to decide how to live & if U spent wrong U usually bit it because of dysentery. ha ha ha funny.
No dude, the seed thing, we were able to occupy ourselves with the weirdest stuff. I don’t doubt for a moment kids did that where those trees grown. It didn’t take much, most of us were fairly easily amused. We’d also just stand there and toss sticks in the air letting them spin and see if we could catch it. I actually spent quite a bit of time looking at the cloud to see if they formed any interesting shapes, like a dolphin or a rabbit. What can I say? I’m a simpleton.
It's from a Maple tree man!!!
Before the commodore 64 I had a vic 20
Those are maple seeds. My car was covered with them a couple of weeks ago...
PS..don't bother with Madonna ... you're not missing anything ..pure commercial pop...
Yeah.
Hey, boooooooooo! Madonna was the 80s plenty of good and catchy stuff there.
The music part is BS. It was about the radio and record stores, we had more than 2 artists.
Yeah exactly, though I think their point was they were the most popular artists… though I agree, there's a lot more music than Michael Jackson and Madonna!! We even had that combo stereo deck with a dual cassette, a record player(usually used a BSR belt driven table) AM/FM radio system with an equalizer above the cassette section
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It`s doubtfull that having an instant gratification all the time is about actual luck. In fact that is an opposite - just think about
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You made me sad for your generation that you never went to a park and played in nature! Even my dogs go to the dog parks! 😂
I was alive during the whole 1980s and the only Madonna song that I know is Like a Virgin.
As soon as I saw that Nintendo game I knew jt was The legend of Zelda. It was the only Nintendo game that I knew that was Gold colored.
I remember making mixed tapes by being ready for the next song on the radio & trying to hit record/play at just the right time. Also lining up for hours to get those concert tickets on the day they were released. Good times! 🤍
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