I remember push-ups, Eskimo pies, fudge bars, and ice cream sandwiches.
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I remember not wanting to get invited to swimming parties, because everyone would see how skinny and pale I was (these were the “Coppertone” years).
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I remember “let’s get that real estate from under those fingernails.”
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I remember going to the theatre, and the floor between the seats being so sticky with old candy and crud that your shoes stuck to it.
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I remember putting unshelled peanuts into the nose holes of the circus elephants (weird).
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I remember Blue Chip Stamps, Green Stamps, funny coupons, and Filling Station maps with little circle-faced mascot figures at the gateways to vacation land.
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I remember telephone party-lines, and once in a while, the neighbor walking right into our house to put the receiver back in the carriage (we’d forgotten to replace it, and he could hear us talking).
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I remember “I Like Ike” buttons.
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I remember sonic booms, and how—for just a second—everyone would worry that maybe it was an atomic bomb.
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I remember “killer knobs”, leather dashboards, wooden station-wagons, and white foam dice hanging from rear-view mirrors.
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I remember being “curious” about what girls had hidden up there between their legs.
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I remember Pendleton plaid wool shirts, pegged pants, and black Chuck Taylor Converse tennis-shoes (had to be black).
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I remember the Edsel.
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I remember liver and onions, fish sticks, cube steak, creamed tuna on toast, and Campbell’s tomato soup.
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I remember being forced to dance with the ugliest girl in class, feeling disgusted that I would get her “cooties” on me (cruel!).
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I remember once reading that everyone on earth has unwittingly swallowed insects, usually in their sleep, and thinking if I was never aware of it, this was probably okay.
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I remember rubber thongs, slinkys, and silly putty.
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I remember full-service gas stations, with attendants (“may I fill’er up, sir”), and watching him spray and squeegee the windshield from inside the car.
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I remember coon-skin caps, Burp Guns, Mouseketeer Ears, and hoola-hoops.
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I remember when parking meters would accept pennies.
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I remember polio shots, castor oil, and merthiolate (hurt like hell).
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I remember Lionel Train sets on Christmas mornings, and not managing to keep all the wheels on the track at the same time.
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I remember going to the circus, watching the high-wire trapeze artists doing routines to the music of “Blue Tango” and always having a funny “sexual” feeling whenever I heard that music again.
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I remember dirt-clod fights, and coming home so dirty your mom wouldn’t let you in the house.
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I remember “don’t ever get in a car with a stranger, no matter how nice they seem.”
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I remember never locking our doors unless we were going on vacation.
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I remember running cross-country on icy mornings, it was so cold your face would be numb, and you'd get so exhausted your tongue tasted like copper pennies.
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I remember "eenie meenie minee moe" and "allee allee oxen free!"
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I remember sparklers, pin-wheels, and glow-worms, and not wanting to wait until it was really dark to start shooting off my fireworks.
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I remember, in the second grade, trying to get the attention of a girl to whom I was attracted, repeatedly tripping her as she walked by my desk, but just making her really angry.
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