Ah, the good old days. When you ate dinner with your family after playing outside all day. You didn’t get a text message to tell you it was time for dinner. If you weren’t home before the streetlights came on, you knew you’d be in trouble with your mom.
Baby boomers make up the largest generation there is (hence the name), consisting of people born between 1946 and 1964. There are some things that Generation Y and millennials just won’t understand!
Long before cell phones were in our pockets, there was the rotary phone. You had to really know the phone number well to make that call.
Nothing sounded cooler than having your baseball cards hitting the spokes of your bicycle. Whenever you did this, you also swore it made you ride faster.
You can practically smell this picture.
Millennials would never understand this. Most kids this day wouldn’t even know that TVs once had an antenna attached, but back in the day, this was the only way to get a really clear picture.
An ad where a doctor tells you to smoke? You’d never see anything like this in 2018.
So, technically, payphones do still exist. But if you asked someone to tell you who changed in a phone booth, they’d totally be at a loss.
Back in the day, you didn’t go to the grocery store to buy milk. It was brought straight to your front door.
Didn’t like salad? Well, your mom put it in Jell-O and you were expected to enjoy every bite!
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