You Might Be Old... if You Remember These Things!

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Published 2024-01-25
You Might Be Old... if You Remember These Things!

Take a nostalgic journey through 20 iconic items and cultural phenomena from the 1950s to the 1980s in the USA that will make you smile if you remember them. This video is a delightful trip down memory lane, showcasing everything from classic toys and TV shows to fashion trends and technological innovations of the era. Whether it's the click-clack of a rotary phone, the vibrant patterns of disco fashion, or the thrill of Saturday morning cartoons, each item vividly captures the essence of these decades. Perfect for those who lived through these times or anyone curious about the past, this video is a heartwarming reminder of how far we've come and the timeless nature of certain experiences. Join us in this nostalgic exploration and see how many of these items you remember!

All Comments (21)
  • I was born in 1937 and although we were poor we had so much love and respect for everyone. I would love to go back to that time.
  • @DebbyMorris14
    Yes! Kids would actually play outside, & use their imagination, making the whole day till bedtime fun, & never would have thought of staying in the house , verses being outdoors. They interacted with friends, not off in their room on a electronic device of today’s pass time. If in our rooms, it was playing our record players, & talking on our landline phones, connected to the wall or on a phone stand, curly cord, sometimes having to wait to use the phone, till some one else on the “ party line” got off the phone. Lol. I’m 67, & cherish the memories I have from my past, cause it sure beats the times we live in now! ( I’m my opinion). I’ve enjoyed looking back! Thank you!
  • Still kicking, don't how much longer I will stay alive, taking one day at a tme. Enjoying life quietly. !lucky to be alive. Thank you God.
  • @joanmerriken9216
    The ‘50’s were the best. I could go on the subway to Harlem. As a tiny blue eyed blonde, I could walk down 14th St until I got to the next subway station. People would say hello to me or nod. No child was harmed back then. I would get back on the train to meet my dad at Rockefeller Center where he worked. Today people are afraid to go out their doors. So sad)
  • @gerispera1162
    I was born in 59. I remember all of these. Those were the days, no worries, fun times.
  • @tonycollazorappo
    I was born in 1961 in Brooklyn, NY. What a great time for a kid to grow up in. I would go back if I could = )
  • I was born in 1956. I use to love going to A&W Rootbeer Stand. They brought your food out to your car. They had the best footlongs with chili sauce. We would get a big frosty mug of rootbeer and french fries.
  • @daphneboyer2639
    Life was so easy..I was born in 1950...what a great time to live!
  • @amadeusamwater
    I guess I'm old, I remember all of those. Now I need a nap.
  • @anniebranwen4148
    I remember all of these things. I was born in the late 40s. There was a swing set at the drive in, I stayed there till the movie starts , I was in highschool, when the Beatles became popular, we could go out and and play All day and parents didn't worry. Poor kids today, will never know
  • @rascosim1
    A great time to grow up wouldn’t take a million dollars for those times. It is hard to describe exactly how wonderful the 50’s were. I am 85 years old and I can remember every happy and fun moment.
  • @Dorthy-wx9fq
    When I was a kid my mom and dad would take me and a friend of mine to the drive in. And we loved it. My generation was of the late '60 and though the 1970's. And yes, I remember playing out side in the summer until the back porch light came on. Oh, the memories, thank you for sharing.
  • @cheryl2962
    Wish Life Like That Eas Here Today! The 60s And 70s Eas The best Time! Wish I Could Go Back!
  • @hwfranjr
    I was born in 1950 to and we had The best of The best!!!!!!! Everything was a GOOD memory for me!!!!!!
  • @ga7654
    Born in 1960... my 64th is just a couple of weeks away. I remember all of this stuff. I remember when the Slurpee was invented. I remember Cracker Jack having metal toys. Skates with wooden wheels that clip to your shoes and tighten with a key. Candy apples warm right off the cookie sheet on Halloween. Truly the Good Old Days.
  • @lizlocher3612
    Remember in It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, when they went trick or treating n they all got tasty treats but Charlie Brown said " all I got was a rock!!" Pet Rocks always remind me of that!!