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Quote:IMO, you haven't lived if you've never changed the channel on your TV with a pair of pliers. Smile

HAHAHAHAHAA...that is so true.....I think everybody had one of those at one time. heheeeeee
We had 3 remotes when I was a kid. Me, my brother, and sister. For all 3 stations{Sad}
Quote:BTW, I think the point many of you are missing is that if you were born in 1983, you probably don't have conscious memories of things that happened in 1986.
hoohoo Confusedeph:
i dont remember anything that happened in 86, my middle brother was born then and i have no recolection of those times
what's a "middle brother"?
hes not my littlest brother bes the brother in the middle
im the oldest
fbdlingfrg, 1985? damn it, I was 9. I remember EVERYTHING on your list except the prices and the Oscars. I even remember Reagan getting shot.
i remember watching the space shutttle blow up. i was in a hospital bed and i was a freshman in high school. oddly enough i thought that was fucking cool as hell. call me a sick, macabre bastard.

i remember when cable first came out you got this big assed cable box that had like 3 rows of buttons and a toggle switch to select what row of buttons were active. HBO was not on 24 hours a day and mtv wasn't even a thought in someone's mind.

i can remember the bicentennial parades on july 4th 1976. i was 4 years old.

i remember when big macs came in styrofoam boxes.

reagan getting shot, john lennon being gunned down.the hostages in iran and all sorts of other crap that date me and obviously give away my age.

damn i feel old! well, at least i don't act my age.
Quote:damn i feel old! well, at least i don't act my age.

Most tards don't :roflmao:
DEEK!!!!!
[dice]When ya put yourself out there [/dice]

That was a gimme bro!
i know, you got me there.

perfect set up for you.....
Hey we're still younger than OAS and Luna :bouncer:
Yeah Metal but you will never be as good as Luna and I. Ha! :fu:

Here, this will make all you whinning babies feel better.

Thursday, January 27, 1955
Top News Headlines This Week:
Jan 27 - "Plain & Fancy" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City NY for 476 performances Jan 29 - of Columbus, later leaves structure to Rice University (1962) Jan 31 - RCA demonstrates 1st music synthesizer Feb 1 - HC Hansen appointed premier of Denmark Feb 2 - 1st Presidential news conference on network TV-Eisenhower on ABC Feb 8 - Malenkov resigns as USSR premier, Bulganin replaces him
Top Songs for 1955
Learnin' the Blues by Frank Sinatra Sixteen Tons by Tennessee Ernie Ford
Autumn Leaves by Roger Williams Moments to Remember by Four Lads
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing by Four Aces Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley & His Comets
I Hear You Knocking by Gale Storm The Yellow Rose of Texas by Mitch Miller
Ain't That a Shame by Fats Domino A Blossom Fell by Nat King Cole

1955 Prices US President
Bread: $0.18/loaf Dwight D. Eisenhower
Milk: $0.92/gal US Vice President
Eggs: $0.79/doz Richard M. Nixon
Car: $1,950 Academy Award Winners
Gas: $0.29/gal Best Picture: Marty
Directed By Delbert Mann
Best Actor: Ernest Borgnine
in Marty
Best Actress: Anna Magnani
in The Rose Tattoo

House: $17,600
Stamp: $0.03/ea
Avg Income: $4,962/yr
Min Wage: $0.75/hr
DOW Avg: 488
People born on January 27
1756 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austria, musical prodigy/composer (Figaro)
1832 - Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson], author (Alice in Wonderland)
1908 - William Randolph Hearst Jr newspaper publisher (Hearst Publishing)
1948 - Mikhail Baryshnikov Riga Latvia, ballet dancer (That's Dancing)

On TV in 1955
Jackie Gleason Show U.S. Steel Hour Lassie
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Omnibus Gunsmoke
This Is Your Life The Honeymooners Dragnet
Make Room for Daddy

Hot New Toys in 1955
Play-doh Frisbee

Top Books in 1955
The Strange Career of Jim Crow by C. Vann Woodward The Ginger Man by J. P. Donleavy
The Wheel on the School by Meindert DeJong Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin
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