HECK, I'M OLD - funny feeling old - Part 2
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Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot and Judas Priest are now officially classic rock. I need to take a nap.
Your not alone!
I'm sorry that you listened to Twisted Sister.
Hey,I like Twisted Sister! And I like hard rock/metal - not this crap that passes for music! Oh, and I’m pushing 76 in less than 3 months! Some day y’all will be there,too!
That's what my kids listened to, now I really feel old. But hey, Skynrd was an awesome concert.
@@NitephallI loved Twisted Sister DAMMIT.
Who remembers the Blue light specials😂
I remember when the 50's were considered the good ole days.
I remember when there were pay phones/phone booths everywhere. It cost a dime ($0.10) to make a call. Then it was raised to a Quarter ($0.25). Now you can't find one anywhere accept in a museum.
It was 5 cents when I was young. Then it double to 10. People were really mad. But I was also sent to buy Kraft Dinner at the variety store. Mom wanted the change. I showed her it recite. 5 cents. Seems it was 3 cents in the grocery store. Mom was not impressed.
I remember listening to "1985" from PM's "Band on the Run" in 1980 when I was 22. When McCartney released the album, 1985 was more than a decade in to the future.
I was thinking how old I would be when it actually became 1985 and how life was passing by so quickly.
A "kid" when you're 22- a pre-teen.
A "kid" when you're 30- a teenager.
A "kid" when you're 60- a thirty something.
The other day I was hailed "hey kiddo" by a guy that looked to be in his 80's
It all relative........
😊😊 gosh I remember all of the things in the video 📹 but I'm in my 70s now so I lived through it all. We had lots of fun when I was young, but we also had our chores to do.
The same cereal box! Every day. I resorted to counting how many times each letter was on it.
I remember when we stopped having to rent the Ma Bell black rotary phones!
We got phones in different styles and colors - and then we got really long phone cords so we could walk and talk!
I remember getting a push button wall phone - that was awesome!
When my mother was growing up her phone number was "12"
I remember when a cordless phone was the coolest thing ever. You could answer it, and if it was for someone in another room you could just take it and hand it to them lol. Such excitement.
The “computer” around when I started college took up,space in a whole room! The card sorting (IBM cards!) and other machines were run with various lengths of colored cord/cable that plugged into a couple places so the machine would run! A long way from Jobs and Wozniak!
6:40. The first movie I watched in a theatre was a class trip. Made 10 years before I was born and watched 12 years after I was born. I still watch 80's movies.
Somehow a few months back, I got into a conversation with my doctor about the Bicentennial in 1976 and all the tall ships! I had to tell him what I was telling him about as he was born in 1977!!!
15:51...CDs were a Godsend for a 60s and 70s music lover because every album you could ever want which was big money and hard to find was suddenly available in digital remaster for $7.99.
I went to A Santana/BB King concert for $8. At that concert hey were selling draft beer in double thirstbuster cups (the kind you folded over and put a clip on) for $2.
That same year, I saw Tower of Power and Cheech and Chong in concert...also for $8. Gas was 51 cents a gallon.
ANDDDDD, there were no killer sexual diseases. If you caught anything, a big old shot in the rump would get rid of it.
Remember "pop the clutch when I tell you!" to get the car started? I remember parking on a hill in high school because my starter was bad. That way I didn't need to ask for a push to pop the clutch.
Yes, I do remember “pop the clutch” and I could do it way back in college in 1965!
Ha! You thought I wouldn't recognize a vinyl album rack! My daughter was grossed out that I liked 80's rock (her generation). I grew on '40s and 50's rock. I have seen some s**t.
I'm 71, and I remember all of these and a heck of a lot of stuff much, much older. I need to go lay down now.
Our kid toys were sticks and rocks. We used something call imagination. Worked well with books too. These were awesome, thank you.😂
Honey, you are not OLD! Let's roll that back to the 1950s and then we can talk old!
Recently at work I said I was counting the days until I could retire (in about 4 years - yes, I'm an old fart). The person I was speaking to said he felt the same. I told him to get over himself, because he wasn't even born when I started working in 1981. He was born in 1986. I graduated from college in 1984. I'm old enough to be his mother.
I'm a 1981 baby!!! Thank you so much!!! This was awesome!!!😅😂🤣
As a kid my 40 something uncle would aggravate me by saying, "before you know it you're going to be my age," but I knew that was going to be a long time away!
I was 8ish, and I wasn't going to be 30 till that super far off yr. 2000!!
😔 Sigh, I'm nearly 10yrs past the age he was talking about!!
It does amaze me how the radio still plays Gen-X music all the time, but I'm telling you right now that's not CLASSIC music!!
It's just music!😜😆
Beatles, Elvis, Beachboys, etc..., that's classic!
So there!
Now, I'm going to go listen to Cindy Lauper "Goonies" theme song on my 45 record!🤭🤣
How old is Weird Al, cause I've got "Like a Surgeon" on a 45 as well! (For you kids that's a mid sized CD, between a CD and an LP record! 😂😭)
Can’t figure out how General Zod and his henchmen could be considered a “band”.
The first computer that our school got was so big it as in it's own room. We uses punched paper tape, and then punched cards to hold info and programs to be read back into the computer with the card reader.
The first Google? The entire Encylopedia Britianica!
"Do not cite the deep magic to me, witch; I was there when it was written." Like Aslan, I learned to operate a fully manual camera more than a decade before disposable cameras were introduced...
That 45rpm record holder...I've got one with the 45's. Taking it-along with albums, to next record show at the civic center. Years ago, someone was looking for 8-track case..and I sold it for 20 bucks. Surprise-it had 10 cassettes it too! He wanted to pay more but I said no, just don't let it get hot in this convertible you restored. He smiled and left happy!
0:53 ...Alongside milk cartons staring at the picture of a missing kids face, all the while enjoying my Cap'n Crunch.
Computer? GRADE SCHOOL???? They didn't even invent the PC till 2 yrs after I graduated HIGH SCHOOL!
When I was in grade school, Hollerith cards were still the computing razor's edge, and all our regular tests smelled like ditto fluid! PURPLE! In fact, they were still smelly purple all the way thru high school! Class of '79!
I still own the Portable Compaq PC - the very first model they introduced (they were subsequently bought over by HP years later). It has a 7" monochrome screen and weighs a ton. Massive RAM capacity of 256KB, running MSDOS.
When I tell something to a 20 some year old like about early computers I start off with "Before The Last Ice Age," and I always get a smile or laugh. I'm over 60.
Had a new cardiologist start at my hospital. He seemed dubious of my expertise, until I pointed out I had been in practice for many years before he was born.
Now I do feel old, while most of these were understandable, I'm old enough most of them don't actually apply. In high school Bread was the band, tv was mostly black and white, and the local creek was prefered over the garden hose for summer cooldowns, now process this... My mother is still alive.
Yes, yes and oh yes.... and then some!
That black steel or aluminium rack is for your records, ie your favourite LPS.👋💕🇦🇺
I was born in 1950 & used to marvel at the things my grandmother born in 1900 would tell me she saw change. Now I know what she meant! Most kids would not know what a rotary phone was let alone a party line.
Oh I know exactly what a rotary phone was,and even what a party line was,thank God we don't have to use,or wait for our time to use the phone.👋💕🇦🇺
Saw a sketch on RUclips(?) Asking two teenagers to call a number on a rotary phone and they couldn't figure it out! -- I'm sure kids don't know why we say "dial" when entering a phone number either. 😀😀😀
Picking up the phone and hearing your neighbor talking... yep, heard things I never needed to know.
Hahahaha, I remember all of those and just realized how old I really am.... "back in the late 1900's", hahahahaha:)
Dang, EVERY single thing on here just....REALLY hit home, especially when I realize 1960's were my Jr. High days.
I was born in the early 2000s but still experienced a lot of this stuff spilling over from the nineties.
I amso old, i remember Pluto being a planet and Indigo being a color. 😊
Dunkin’ Donuts had counter seating and a glass case so even the kids can see the donuts! 😂😂. Just coffee and donuts.
The. cigarette vending machine at 1:07 reminded me that at a time when cigarettes were 24 cents a pack, you put a quarter in the machine and your penny change was inside the cellophane wrapping of the pack. When my uncle bought cigarettes he would give me the penny. Early 1950s.
That doohickey on the wall at 7:45 in is a plug for a corded phone.
"It looks like you are writing a suicide note. Do you need any help? "-Clippy
I enjoy watching these clips that take people back to the 'good ole days' and remember a simpler time. The funny part to me is to listen to 50-year-olds brag about being old. I would give money to be 50 again. The year I was born Eisenhower was elected president and Disneyland was just a dream.
Once my sisters and I were talking about how hard it was to turn 40 and how much we loved being 30. My grandma listening in the next room said "You girls!" [Then mimicking us] said, "Oh to be 80 again." 😂
Once, my teacher throws me out of the class for drilling eraser with the pencil 😊 And, just to mention, I am 55, but I remember that very clearly 😅
Remember painting your desk with rubber cement, waiting for it to dry, then rolling it up to make fake boogers? Very popular joke among the boys in fourth grade!
Another Double Nickel right here!
The sign at the video rental store: “Be Kind Rewind.”
The wooden spoon spoke to me.
- I miss the 60s ...
- WHAT!?
- Well, 70s then
(PS: I still play Mines....)
green stamps. I'm that old.
I regret that I have but one thumbs up to give to this vid. I vibe with even the oldest references, here. I'm that old, and too stubborn to die. Jack Burton and Burt Gummer are my spirit animals. Jack: "Give me your best shot, pal. I can take it." Burt:"I was born to hold out!"
You were not put on this Earth to "get it", Mr. Burton!
@@CommodoreFloopjack78 "Come on, Dave. You must be doing something seriously wrong."
Great video, entertaining, nostalgic, and aggravating all at once. :D
Omg, I used to work at an Osco and yes we manually had to type in prices…dang I’m old
How old am I ? I was born when Alaska was still a territory😱.
AND Hawaii…
Ooops! I did NOT recognise any of the "older" Hobbits" at all... but even with nearly 70 and have seen it all... I still not feel OLD.😂😂😂
Who else remembers when pudding cups came in a metal can with a poptop? It tasted so much better than cups now.
This was very accurate, what about renting vhs tapes with the clunky vcr machine!
5:50... I remember when PONG did not exist.
At a friend's house in 1977, his business man Dad swoops in the door from a business trip to Florida.
Whips out an Atari 2600,
Here ya go son!🎉
Me in 1977: What? Games?.....
Switchable TV games that you could play on your TV??
I had only just HEARD of Pong at the time, and the Arcade was a shiny glittering kingdom siren's call that an 8yr old couldn't afford.
(Pinball was still king.😕)
🤯 I was gobsmacked.
The rest of video game history is a blur up until yesterday.😅
@@FurtiveSkeptical We got a Pong console Me and my sister. Never had another game console in my whole life. I played Space Invaders at 7/11 to kill time but was never really into it. Grand Turismo is a cool thing, but still rather drive my real racecar. I might consider buying the Arcade game Tank Battle.
@@alexgerrits349 Yeah, I suppose racing games seem a little moot when you have a real one...😉
My two brothers and I got a Pong console that year for Xmas INSTEAD of the Atari we wanted.
Yeah, you didn't miss out on much by sidestepping the video games anyhow..
👍 Safe Travels
"There's nothing better at the end of a long day on the road than a nice warm glass of hawaiian punch".
When you see an old person shopping
Then realize that you went to school together
IDK why I watch these. I haven't yet mastered adulting and this video made me feel like a dinosaur!
The tape over the cassette so you can record on it. And if a strip got caught you cut and spliced using nail polish
Born in the 60s
Raised right in the 70s
High on the 80s
Dazed in the 90s
I heard term "bonkers" on tv this am, instanly remembered old tv ads for "Bonkers gum, big fruit falling on people😄
I'm so old that my first school notebook wasn't Chrome or TrapperKeeper but basic blue canvas with cheap wide- ruled paper in it.
I used to run a BBS on a Radio Shack Color Computer with a 10 MEG hard drive that cost $600.00...
My 2 TERABYTE SSD for my new computer cost less....
I was in computer class using an IBM 5150 with 5 inch floppy.
*Johnny Knoxville* may be 50, but I am 59 and look 10 years younger than him. It's up to what you do with yourself as to WHEN you are going to get old. I'm still not old.
1:52 - Computers in grade school? not in the '70s, lol
The Squirt Gun would have said "Made in Japan", ..... NOT Made in China.
1:30 in, the water pistols weren't made in China, they were made in Japan.
Thank you, I decided to read some comments before posting.
God I,m bloody ancient
It's not just a blue light special I miss. We would be poised and ready to go whenever the alarm went off and my tall mom pointed which direction to run. Now there's not even a Kmart😢
God I feel old 🤔. But some great memories 😀
3:46 mumma June in the background 😂
im australian and i remember in 76 they sold scratch an smell t shirts yes i kid u not my uncle bought a banana one even today im 60 an when i smell a banana i think of my uncles t shirt lol oh boy the things they made back there
9:23
Littlefoot’s mom gives her son a tree star.
As a kid my neighbor had a party line on her phone
This video seriously depressed me. I mean, Smashing Pumpkins were huge like 5 years ago. I have a car that has a cassette player in it.
when you see all this stuff and remember the first generation of it.
I remember the Window’s 95 update and searching for a certain numbered disk that the update was asking for. 😂
16:07... Prince wrote 1999 as many years before that year as Pumpkins wrote 1979 after that year. It is also the age I was when Prince wrote 1999.
Okay, so "1979" was written in 1996. Got it.
15:50. Beta, VHS, laser disc, DVD's, Bluray's, netflix. I stopped at DVD's with my collection at 4500 including TV shows.
Netflix doesn't have my favorites or a list.
1:50 What do you mean the COMPUTER used in grade school? The fanciest thing I saw in HIGH SCHOOL was the new IBM SELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS! Shoot, calculators weren't even commonly available till AFTER I was out of high school and even then were very expensive.
3:03 Toy phone. No, I didn't have one, I bought one for MY KIDS!
7:25 And how many of today's kids would even recognize a can opener, let alone know how to use one to open a can of Hawiian Punch? And who remembers Punchy?
10:15 Shoot, I was in college when PROJECTION TV'S were a thing.
11:15 Yes, I recognize an automotive cigarette lighter. Even if you don't smoke they can come in useful.
14:25 Certainly. Back when I was a kid the tv's had two dials but you could only get 4 channels, ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS! Oh yeah, tv stations stopped broadcasting at midnight or 1:00am.
15:45 Gen-Xer my foot. I'm a baby boomer and while I don't listen to grunge (know what it is) I did have to make all those same changes with MY music too. And I can throw in 8-track tapes!
3:05 FisherPrice chatter box telephone, my sister had one!
i'm not old but i'm one year older than Fernando Alonso who started driving a F1 car while most of his opponent weren't born yet
take a photo and zoom in???no...i'm not old i'm.....vintage
i perfectly remember the smell of a sheet printed in a mimeograph (and the ones i had during my schoolarship are all fading out but i'm not old i'm as old as MTV)
i think all of us can be considered as old when you realise that in Terminator (the first one) Kille Reese and Arnie are coming from 2028 and the war against the machines started in.....1996, Demolition man is in 2032
13:58... How many more times will I see this same pun? We are at #4 already.
8:59 Been there done that. My back hurts...along with my neck..& my front😱.
10:30 I wasn't forced, I actually loved both shows.
😔TV'S just not the same anymore😭.
Who else remembers the chaos of Napster?
Who else remembers Metallica acting like they're the ones violated by their fans downloading and sharing their music.....when the real violation was that it took 3 days to download Enter Sandman.
12:40... Maybe YOU need a GPS to go to the supermarket...
Oh I knew I was in for it when I saw the Nancy Kerrigan/Tonya Harding delta variant pic! ☠️😂🤣
16:49 - "In the late 1900s" is my most recent pet peeve... you probably mean "in the late 20th Century," ya whippersnapper
1:51 - no lie! I visited the transportation museum in this town I live in (in Poland) and found all the cars from my childhood in mint condition! *Sigh!*
I know exactly why the corner is taped. But, do you know why every Sunday afternoon I’d be needing that tape??
old tv video machine in school- you KNOW teachers got sick enjoyment, flip the lights on the moment video ended, for the whole class to "AAARRRGGHHH" IN UNISON😈😆
The only thing at the firehouse that weirds me out more than having probies there who are young enough to be my kids is having probies there who go to school with my kids!
OK, DiNozzo, calm down.
11:24 yes indeed burned thumb with the imprint ow.
i think hose water was MORE frowned upon than Anything else!🤨
Oh no, I'm old😂
When I was in high school calculators were invented so we stopped doing math with a slide rule. Calculators cost about $100 so like 300 now!
I learned to use a slide rule in the Navy's Nuclear Power Program School! Only one student in my class had a calculator and it was EXPENSIVE!
I still have a slide rule...
Oh holy mother of god...I _STILL_ have to press the 7 button four times to get an S.
Perhaps it's time to upgrade my phone.
Lol used the tape to record over cassette tapes that were already with songs