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ShortRoundChief 10-17-2023 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 17174809)
The more I reflect on the thread title, you are calling my two daughters born in 73 and 76 old geezers!

So what does that make me, ROFL

I was born in 74. I'm pushing 50.

You? Viking Coprolite

stevieray 10-17-2023 09:44 PM

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Chiefshrink 10-17-2023 10:06 PM

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Stevie my man !! I actually had that bike !!!:LOL:

Every family had a 30 ft phone cord so as to stretch to whatever room for privacy.;)

Chiefshrink 10-17-2023 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 17174809)
The more I reflect on the thread title, you are calling my two daughters born in 73 and 76 old geezers!

So what does that make me, ROFL

Probably dead.:D

MOhillbilly 10-17-2023 10:15 PM

I miss the peace and quiet the most.

ChiefsCountry 10-17-2023 10:31 PM

Actually studies have shown that the most nostalgic generation is
Spoiler!

HemiEd 10-18-2023 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 17172624)
When I was a kid in the 50s/60s, it was extremely rare, but now it seems like the norm.
I saw a recent statistic saying it is currently around 40%, but I think that is low.

IMO, two things are huge contributors too it.

1)Fast food is now the norm for a lot of people which is extremely high calorie and fat content. For us it was a very rare "treat" and the norm was home cooking.

2) Sedentary life styles, computer games, TV and the internet instead of outdoor activities.

BigDaddy mentions testosterone levels a couple of times and not to long ago I quoted a lab results study with mice that was repeated several times that always turned out the same.
The end results were females turned dominant and they ended up stopping the reproduction cycle and died out.
I ponder that we are on that path.

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Simply Red 10-18-2023 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 17174933)
Actually studies have shown that the most nostalgic generation is
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well yeah - Gen X they daddy. duh...

ghak99 10-18-2023 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 17174933)
Actually studies have shown that the most nostalgic generation is
Spoiler!

Makes sense. They're the only generation to have a taste of the old school freedom and live through the transition while still in their developmental stage.

Here, the older millennials are the ones who saw the gun racks disappear from the parking lots and the mental health issues begin to explode in school. Cell phone cameras hadn't quite ruined the craziness and freedom of youth. Then 9/11 showed them similar old school to new school changes within society prior to becoming actual adults. It's easy to see why they'd love to flip the freedom switch back to just before those sweeping changes occurred.

IowaHawkeyeChief 10-18-2023 10:33 AM

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This is sweet. I had the lime green version and collected bottles and newspapers to get the money for it.

|Zach| 10-18-2023 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 17173508)
And Kansas City had two papers a day, the Times in the morning and the Star in the evening. We'd pour over the box scores in the morning to see how the Royals did overnight, especially when they were on a west coast swing.

When did that end?

ShortRoundChief 10-18-2023 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 17174920)
Stevie my man !! I actually had that bike !!!:LOL:

Every family had a 30 ft phone cord so as to stretch to whatever room for privacy.;)

What's the name of the bike? Bully magnet?

Dartgod 10-18-2023 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by |Zach| (Post 17175376)
When did that end?

A long damn time ago. I'm curious, I'll see what I can find.

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The Kansas City Times was a morning newspaper in Kansas City, Missouri, published from 1867 to 1990. The morning Kansas City Times, under ownership of the afternoon Kansas City Star, won two Pulitzer Prizes and was bigger than its parent when its name was changed to The Star.

On March 1, 1990, The Star (then under ownership of Capital Cities/ABC) applied its name to the morning paper and The Times name disappeared, meaning that Kansas City no longer had an afternoon daily.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Times

notorious 10-18-2023 11:31 AM

I miss parties where nobody had phones. You threw in a tape or CD at a request, pounded beer, took shots, and actually talked to people.

It was simple, and it was great. No selfies, no social media, just people. The only thing you afterwards was the memory of it or a couple blurry polaroids.

R Clark 10-18-2023 11:38 AM

Stingray If I remember right,I thought they were the shit .


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