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I remember Silver Christmas Trees with the multi colored light shining on it and Sunday being my favorite day because I got to "dress up" (except for the shoes, I hate shoes) to go to Church then go to Grandma and Grandpa's for Sunday Dinner.
I remember when, if your neighbor had a small foreign car, he was considered either cheap or eccentric.
In my neck of the woods that meant you weren't union & nobody in your family better not be either. Union halls for auto factories even had signs in their parking lots "if not American made do not park here". It would get towed right quick.
I remember when the paperboy would ride down the street throwing a rooled up newspaper to whomever had a subscription.
I remember when there was only a handful of choices of items in the grocery store, such as several different kinds of cereal, and not a whole aisle of it like now. Now unless you know exactly what you want you are standing there in the store looking at all of theses toothpaste, shampoos, sodas, vitamins, candy, you name it.
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