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		|  12-09-2011, 11:04 AM | #81 |  
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			BIMD - We played games like, "Cowboys and Indians", "Cops and Robbers", "Spin the Bottle" and " Please Mother May I".
 BIMD - School bullies hesitated to be bullies because of "the Strap"
 
 BIMD - You had to buy a licence to operate a radio. And the favourite programs were "Amos and Andy", "The Lone Ranger", and "The Shadow"
 
 BIMD - Most new houses came with a milk box, and the milk was delivered by horse and wagon
 
 BIMD - Most people had ice boxes instead of refrigerators. And on hot summer days you would hitch a ride on the back of the ice wagon to grab a piece of ice to eat.
 
 BIMD - Saturday afternoon matinee cost 12 cents, and there was great pandemonium from kids throwing popcorn, and cheering whenever the bad guy got shot.
 
 BIMD - We had to share the phone with one other person, and the other person was not always amicable.
 
 BIMD - Many of the New Canadians made money by dragging a small grinding wheel down the street for people to sharpen their knives, scissors etc. One day I took my skates out to be sharpened and he sharpened the blades down to a knife edge. So much for my skates.
 
 BIMD - In small towns, handy stands would be set up to sell hotdogs, hamburgs and a drink. Maybe this is where MacDonalds got the idea people would forever eat this kind of food.
 
 BIMD - If a person retired with $50,000., he could move to Spain and live comfortably forever.
 
 BIMD - The best hockey teams of the Big 6 were the Leafs, Habs and Wings. The favourite hockey players were Syl Apps, Rocket Richard and Gordie Howe.
 
 BIMD - The Russians ran on their skates
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		|  12-09-2011, 11:07 AM | #82 |  
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					Originally Posted by macker  Or your pick of a Tony Hawk, Chris Miller, Christian Hosoi, Rodney Mullen, Lance Mountain, Steve Caballero board which we trashed not knowing that a vintage could have made us a small fortune today.  Well worth it.    Snowboard Shop, Free Wheelin,  West Beach, The Attic etc. etc....wherever we could get our hands on these boards/stickers etc.
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Still have my absolutely trashed, 1986 Santa Cruz Slasher sitting in my storage room.
 
Bought it at Free Wheelin, across from Stampede park, I think they just tore that old building down recently.
   
Always wanted a Mike Mcgill board though, that one had the sickest graphics.
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		|  12-09-2011, 11:10 AM | #83 |  
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					Originally Posted by flamesfever  BIMD - We played games like, "Cowboys and Indians", "Cops and Robbers", "Spin the Bottle" and " Please Mother May I".
 BIMD - School bullies hesitated to be bullies because of "the Strap"
 
 BIMD - You had to buy a licence to operate a radio. And the favourite programs were "Amos and Andy", "The Lone Ranger", and "The Shadow"
 
 BIMD - Most new houses came with a milk box, and the milk was delivered by horse and wagon
 
 BIMD - Most people had ice boxes instead of refrigerators. And on hot summer days you would hitch a ride on the back of the ice wagon to grab a piece of ice to eat.
 
 BIMD - Saturday afternoon matinee cost 12 cents, and there was great pandemonium from kids throwing popcorn, and cheering whenever the bad guy got shot.
 
 BIMD - We had to share the phone with one other person, and the other person was not always amicable.
 
 BIMD - Many of the New Canadians made money by dragging a small grinding wheel down the street for people to sharpen their knives, scissors etc. One day I took my skates out to be sharpened and he sharpened the blades down to a knife edge. So much for my skates.
 
 BIMD - In small towns, handy stands would be set up to sell hotdogs, hamburgs and a drink. Maybe this is where MacDonalds got the idea people would forever eat this kind of food.
 
 BIMD - If a person retired with $50,000., he could move to Spain and live comfortably forever.
 
 BIMD - The best hockey teams of the Big 6 were the Leafs, Habs and Wings. The favourite hockey players were Syl Apps, Rocket Richard and Gordie Howe.
 
 BIMD - The Russians ran on their skates
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		|  12-09-2011, 11:12 AM | #84 |  
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					Originally Posted by flamesfever  BIMD - We played games like, "Cowboys and Indians", "Cops and Robbers", "Spin the Bottle" and " Please Mother May I".
 BIMD - School bullies hesitated to be bullies because of "the Strap"
 
 BIMD - You had to buy a licence to operate a radio. And the favourite programs were "Amos and Andy", "The Lone Ranger", and "The Shadow"
 
 BIMD - Most new houses came with a milk box, and the milk was delivered by horse and wagon
 
 BIMD - Most people had ice boxes instead of refrigerators. And on hot summer days you would hitch a ride on the back of the ice wagon to grab a piece of ice to eat.
 
 BIMD - Saturday afternoon matinee cost 12 cents, and there was great pandemonium from kids throwing popcorn, and cheering whenever the bad guy got shot.
 
 BIMD - We had to share the phone with one other person, and the other person was not always amicable.
 
 BIMD - Many of the New Canadians made money by dragging a small grinding wheel down the street for people to sharpen their knives, scissors etc. One day I took my skates out to be sharpened and he sharpened the blades down to a knife edge. So much for my skates.
 
 BIMD - In small towns, handy stands would be set up to sell hotdogs, hamburgs and a drink. Maybe this is where MacDonalds got the idea people would forever eat this kind of food.
 
 BIMD - If a person retired with $50,000., he could move to Spain and live comfortably forever.
 
 BIMD - The best hockey teams of the Big 6 were the Leafs, Habs and Wings. The favourite hockey players were Syl Apps, Rocket Richard and Gordie Howe.
 
 BIMD - The Russians ran on their skates
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Good gravy! This is like one of those "Part of our Heritage" commercials!
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		|  12-09-2011, 11:15 AM | #86 |  
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					Originally Posted by Misterpants  Good gravy! This is like one of those "Part of our Heritage" commercials! |  
BIMD, the term "Good gravy" was regularly used    |  
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		|  12-09-2011, 11:19 AM | #87 |  
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Great find!  I remember playing this on those old green screen computers in grade 7.  So roughly 1988.  
 
Excellent to teach youngsters that drug dealing was the way to success!
		 
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		|  12-09-2011, 11:20 AM | #88 |  
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			BIMD Jesus Christ had a middle initial, my mother yelled it at me all the day.  It was H.
		 
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		|  12-09-2011, 11:43 AM | #89 |  
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			BIMD for me covers a lot of time . . . . . . but lets talk 60's, 70's and 80's. 
BIMD we were using slide rules instead of calculators in school. Seriously.
  
BIMD milk was delivered to your door in glass bottles.
  
BIMD a comic book was 15 cents.
  
BIMD the Leafs had yet to win their last Stanley Cup
  
BIMD man walked on the moon.
  
BIMD, the young were protesting . . . . now they're in their 50's and 60's and looking at the great unwashed Occupy movement with studied disdain. A 1970 Time Magazine cover . . . . that 20 year old young lady is now about 61 years old. 
 
   
BIMD your television had CBC and, maybe on a good weather day, a couple of other stations from Calgary
  
BIMD the Red Deer Advocate daily newspaper was dropped off at your door at four in the afternoon . . . . . The Calgary Herald was also an afternoon paper and the Calgary SUN wasn't even a rumour yet.
  
Time Magazine had a cover story about the emergence of the personal computer in 1983. You know, like, what would you use it for?
 
   
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:01 PM | #90 |  
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			BIMD we were told not to fiddle fart with all the farm equipment around, but we fiddle farted until we got broken bones and tetanus.
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:05 PM | #91 |  
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			Santa Cruz was where it was at.
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:22 PM | #92 |  
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					Originally Posted by North East Goon  Santa Cruz was where it was at. |  
Still is    Dropped into this legendary shop last summer http://www.billswheels.com/   and my son picked up a Screaming Hand board.  A stop at the boardwalk and then visits to Skates and Bill Wheels is a walk down memory lane    They have many of the vintage boards up near the rafters and many of the legends still stop in to visit.  Then again you can head down to your nearest Sport Chek and pick up a Screaming Hand there   |  
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:27 PM | #93 |  
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			http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPGvKwggtl0    
Don't you remember 
The fizz in a pepper 
Peanuts in a bottle 
At ten, two and four 
A fried bologna sandwich 
With mayo and tomato 
Sittin' round the table 
Don't happen much anymore
 
We got too complicated 
It's all way over-rated 
I like the old and out-dated 
Way of life
 
Back when a hoe was a hoe 
Coke was a coke 
And crack's what you were doing 
When you were cracking jokes 
Back when a screw was a screw 
The wind was all that blew 
And when you said I'm down with that 
Well it meant you had the flu 
I miss back when 
I miss back when 
I miss back when
 
I love my records 
Black, shiny vinyl 
Clicks and pops 
And white noise 
Man they sounded fine 
I had my favorite stations 
The ones that played them all 
Country, soul and rock-and-roll 
What happened to those times?
 
I'm readin' Street Slang For Dummies 
Cause they put pop in my country 
I want more for my money 
The way it was back then
 
Back when a hoe was a hoe 
Coke was a coke 
And crack's what you were doing 
When you were cracking jokes 
Back when a screw was a screw 
The wind was all that blew 
And when you said I'm down with that 
Well it meant you had the flu 
I miss back when 
I miss back when 
I miss back when
 
Give me a flat top for strumming 
I want the whole world to be humming 
Just keep it coming 
The way it was back then
 
Back when a hoe was a hoe 
Coke was a coke 
And crack's what you were doing 
When you were cracking jokes 
Back when a screw was a screw 
The wind was all that blew 
And when you said I'm down with that 
Well it meant you had the flu 
I miss back when 
I miss back when 
I miss back when
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:38 PM | #94 |  
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					Originally Posted by North East Goon  Santa Cruz was where it was at. |  
The silly thing, was all my buddies made fun of me for buying a Santa Cruz, because then, Powell Perralta was where it was at. 
 
I saved my flyer route money for 5 months to buy that board, and it was the most I could afford, as the Powells, were quite a bit more expensive.
 
The funnest part was picking all the gear (wheels, trucks...etc) out of the display case to build it up.
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:42 PM | #95 |  
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					Originally Posted by pylon  The silly thing, was all my buddies made fun of me for buying a Santa Cruz, because then, Powell Perralta was where it was at. 
 I saved my flyer route money for 5 months to buy that board, and it was the most I could afford, as the Powells, were quite a bit more expensive.
 
 The funnest part was picking all the gear (wheels, trucks...etc) out of the display case to build it up.
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Nevermind, see you were a slasher!
		 
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:43 PM | #96 |  
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			BIMB you were lucky to get two bucks a week allowance in exchange for hours of back breaking labor like mowing and trimming the lawn, painting the fences around you're massive back yards (BIMD houses had back yards), sanding the massive deck, clearing the eavesdrops, taking the dog for a walk for two hours and cleaning up its poop.
 But that two bucks would get you three medium slurpees a week and a comic book.
 
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:47 PM | #97 |  
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					Originally Posted by afc wimbledon  Back in my day women had pubic hair, vast forests of it. |  
Im kinda glad those days are over...
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:52 PM | #98 |  
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					Originally Posted by North East Goon  Which deck did you go with? you strike me as a Roskopp type of guy? |  
The exact one in the picture I posted with the same graphics (that's not my board, but it was the same shape) Whale tale, Ugly sticks, independent trucks, something 'bones'? I think wheels. 
 
Pretty much your stock 80's, poser set up. I retired it at 14, when I tried to go over the rail in a 10' half pipe and do an airborne 180, proceeding to totally miss, face plant, and break a bunch of bones in my face and nose. Still feel the effect of that hit to this day, in a big way. It also totally changed the way I should have looked, especially my nose. What should have been your stock Jew nose, turned into a sorta roman nose.
 
Of course, I wasn't wearing a helmet. Only pussies wore helmets.
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		|  12-09-2011, 12:56 PM | #99 |  
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			I retired my skateboard young as well. Mainly because you had to dress like a goof to keep on being a "skater"!
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		|  12-09-2011, 01:08 PM | #100 |  
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			The Kids played OUTSIDE in the winterYou had to blow on Nintendo cartridges to play your favorite video games
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