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    #1552 3 years ago

    When recently dining out with my wife, (pre-corona), we stopped in at a restaurant the was across the street from a well known facility for hosting Hollywood acts. When the waitress came to serve us, I stated I remember going to a show across the street to see Rodney Dangerfield. Her response was, "who"?

    Quickly remembered we turned into old farts...

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    #1612 3 years ago
    Quoted from RWH:

    When roll caps were King.

    And you would take a whole roll and smash it with a rock. Early pyrotechnics engineer.

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    #1625 3 years ago

    They recently reported on the news that 57 is the start of old age. FAKE NEWS!!!!!

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    #1662 3 years ago
    Quoted from RWH:

    Back in 1970 I had a cop search me and found my pot, 1/2 an oz. I was really scared as pot back then carried 20 to 40yrs but he poured it out into the river and told me to get my ass out of there and never let him see me there again. I got the hell outta there!

    20-40 wow that's steep!

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    #1675 3 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:

    When the Bay City Rollers are state of the art.

    Holy Cow, are they in middle school when this photo was taken?
    S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y Night....

    #1679 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    Teeth. Did you say teeth. After I retired in 2014 with no kind of insurance, in 2015, I had to have a 30 old crown removed due to a cavity getting in under the crown. Cost: $2300.00.
    Not long after that, the same $2300.00 tooth needed root canal. This required drilling a hole in my brand new tooth. I forgot how much this one cost me.
    Tomorrow, I get to see the dentist for...drum roll...another root canal. The cost will be $1,063.00.
    And lest I forget, I had to have some serious flling work done on one of my teeth in the back of my mouth. One year later, that tooth developed a crack down in a root and had to be pulled.
    With what I have had to spend on dental since 2014, I could have bought a nice class A pinball machine.

    Buy a Dremel tool and a bottle of Jack.
    Same here, cracked molar that needed a crown cost $2400.

    #1770 3 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    When men and women dressed to the nines to attend a Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Game at the long gone shrine on Carlton where I worked as a kid.

    And the fights were always "gentlemanly".

    #1783 3 years ago
    Quoted from Rabbit:

    No lie
    Being in a big hurry I quickly jumped into my truck and sat on my right nut.
    Old man saggy nut syndrome ....
    Excruciating pain followed by the realization that I’m old.
    I don’t know if this has been mentioned yet, I’m to lazy to look for my spare readers that I dropped somewhere in the cracks of the couch

    Ball adjustment is critical in golf and in life.

    #1797 3 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    ...you get rattled by a bikini clad new neighbor and park your boat in the wrong slip. I did that and very ashamed/embarrassed when I had to back up and re park.

    I need a neighbor like that.

    #1835 3 years ago
    Quoted from Atari_Daze:

    My kids (19 and 20) call me and their mother, BRO. WTF?

    Smack, thats the sound of a back hand.

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    #1987 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    When you read that Disney has killed of 20th Century Fox and makes you wax nostalgialistic of your childhood.
    20th Century Fox? No more. It don't seem right.
    What is the world coming to? And how did it get this far? . .
    https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/11/media/disney-fox-20th-century-television/index.html
    " 20th Century Fox, one of the most-recognized names in entertainment history, is officially no more."


    Always the best intro to classic movies.

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    #2039 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    When you remember you opened any food product and there is no security packaging.
    When you opened a container of pills and all you saw was wad of cotton.
    [quoted image][quoted image]

    Thanks to the "Tylenol Murders". That's when it all started.

    #2067 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    When these advertising phrases mean something to you.
    1) Clean Rest Rooms.
    2) Free Road Maps.
    3) Ladies, please don't squeeze the Charmin.
    4) Put a tiger in your tank. Exxon.
    5) Where the rubber meets the road.
    6) Reach out and touch someone.
    7) Us Tarryton smokers would rather fight than switch.
    8 ) I'd walk a mile for a Camel
    9) Folger's, its the richest kind.
    10) Good to the last drop.
    11) Lava, the hand soap.
    12) Heinz loses.
    13) M-I-C-K-E-Y Mouse. Micky Mouse.
    14) Ring around the collar.
    14) Rolaids, consumes up to 47 times its weight in stomach acid.
    15). How do you spell relief?
    16) Let your fingers do the walking.
    17) Be the first kid on your block to get your Magic Decoder Ring.

    "How do you handle a hungry man?"

    #2100 3 years ago
    Quoted from Scotty_K:

    "An-thon-eeeeey!!!!!"

    Sad news, but Anthony Martignetti passed away last week at the age of 63. RIP

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    #2110 3 years ago
    Quoted from DennisDodel:

    When you know what a Tijuana bible is.

    I had a stack of those years ago. Found them in an estate sale. Pretty risque for the time.

    #2111 3 years ago

    Watched "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" recently and then looked up Eli Wallach. My God we are getting old fast. These Hollywood legends have passed on or are close to doing so.

    #2113 3 years ago

    They were X-rated 8 page cartoons based on comic strip characters. Also known as "8 Pagers". They measured about 3"x 3" and had two staples. You can find them on Ebay.

    #2118 3 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Made fun of them? I thought they were brilliant after hearing their third hit on the radio. Have been a fan since (although Fagen is, and Becker was, extremely weird).

    "No static at all..."

    #2119 3 years ago

    Back to "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly", the memorable theme song from the movie was re-created by this symphony and is amazing to watch how the unique sounds were made.
    https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=sNarl_1600096641

    #2124 3 years ago
    Quoted from zr11990:

    My porter reads those things. Or something like that. His are thicker but it is like a comic but it is porn. It’s some nasty stuff. It’s embarrassing when you sell a car and the buyer finds that crap under the seat.

    They were from the early 1930's, maybe earlier.

    #2152 3 years ago
    Quoted from Mr_Outlane:

    When you're constantly pulling hair out of your ears and worry about sitting on your nuts!

    As in the game of golf, that's called a "Ball Adjustment".

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    #2182 3 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    Vintage Hottie of the month? Donna Reed?

    Forgot about Miss Jane Hathaway. LOL

    #2197 3 years ago

    Just heard Dolly is thinking of posing for Playboy.

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    #2289 3 years ago

    Speaking of vintage colors, here's my restored Hamilton Beach Jadite Green triple head mixer. I am very happy with how it came out, and makes a great frappe or malt.

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    #2295 3 years ago
    Quoted from oldskool1969:

    mmmmmmmmmmm Mary Annes cream pie

    Mary Ann or Ginger? (Poll question)

    #2320 3 years ago

    In the early '80's, I worked for MaBell and my Telco truck was fully stocked with every Western Electric phone made, as well as kits to change the colors. Those days we had to make up the label with the customers phone number to be placed on the dial as well as provide directories.
    Days long gone...

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    #2348 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    You are old when you remember Raquel Welch in a 1966 movie titled Fantastic Voyage

    movie quote, "Enjoying the view?"

    #2381 3 years ago
    Quoted from poppapin:

    The nuns in Catholic grade school knew how to keep order. Slap you upside the head, smack you with metal rulers, kick you in the shins with their pointy shoes. That was a different age, but you were taught discipline.

    I'm sadly in that group too.

    #2396 3 years ago
    Quoted from DCP:

    We loved those things! I remember them burning for days in the street in front of our house when they were repaving in the early 60s. They totally looked like bombs, that's what we called them too.
    [quoted image]

    "Stratego" bombs. Also known as smudge pots.

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    #2440 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    They sure did not dress like this in my day. Why bother to wear anything at all?

    9.9, 9.9, 10, 10, 10. Just amazing...

    #2496 3 years ago

    How many remember the black Ford sedan with a blue "bubble gum machine" on the roof, with gold lettering on the doors "Truant Officer"?

    #2509 3 years ago
    Quoted from Scotty_K:

    ...you remember the local "5 & 10" (and know what a "5 & 10" is!).

    Loved Woolworth's when they had the soda fountain. W.T. Grant was another favorite. Each had an amazing amount of merchandise.

    #2542 3 years ago
    Quoted from Darcy:

    'Ancient Aliens' or a 'UFO' show did 7 minutes on this. Nixon was with Jackie most of the day, at one of Jackie's Celebrity Golf Tournaments. Later that night Nixon shows up were Jackie was staying, and asks to come with him. Just the 2 of them drive of with Nixon at the wheel. When they show up at the gate on the base, the gaurds were set aback, but still let them onto the base. After returning home Jackie's wife states he was upset, and could hardly eat for a week.

    I watched that episode as well. So unfortunate that no evidence has been found. Very interesting topic.

    #2557 3 years ago

    I bring them in and spray the grills down with Heavy Duty Easy Off. Let them sit for awhile then hot water and a scouring pad. Be careful of steel wool pads as they leave steel wool fibers.

    #2563 3 years ago
    Quoted from ultimategameroom:

    A close family friend is an accounting professor at a college in the Philadelphia area.
    He told me that in the last few years he’s been getting emails from parents of students stating ” for what we are paying we expect passing grades! “

    Locally I heard that students are no longer kept back in school. Everyone passes. So whats the point of doing your work? Our "next generation". God help us.

    #2566 3 years ago
    Quoted from rollitover:

    THANKYOU!
    I find that incredibly annoying.
    Now another pizza factory has picked up on it
    and they say this is "how you pizza."
    WHAT?!?
    ... I guess you know you are old when you appreciate proper English.

    I haven't bought a pizza in years. Been making my own with great success. The key is having a pizza stone and a very hot oven.

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    #2603 3 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    December hottie of the month Donna Reed.

    Yup, she was a cutie.

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    #2617 3 years ago
    Quoted from phil-lee:

    Also old men put salt in their beer. Never tried that.

    Gives the beer a larger head, but ruins the flavor IMO.

    #2637 3 years ago

    1966 Raquel Welch in Fantastic Voyage. Remember as a kid watching it on tv and liked what I was watching.

    #2659 3 years ago

    What about those magical colored sprinkles Dad would spread over the logs in the fireplace? Loved those!

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    #2738 3 years ago
    Quoted from Scotty_K:

    Amazing, isn't it, that these phones were, at one time, all over the place, and you wouldn't even give them a second thought. But now when you see one, it's like this strange oddity out of the past that you now point out? I still recall using a 3-slot payphone in front of a fire house near where I went to elementary school, calling home.
    BTW, I have a 3-slot in my game room; it's fully functional (and my son knows how to use the dial to make a call!).

    How about this one? (1930)

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    #2748 3 years ago

    I laugh at these commercials not only because they are funny, but they are SO TRUE.

    #2760 3 years ago
    Quoted from QuickSilverShelby:

    It's good that after 58 years you realize that. I believe most guys are very similar to their dad by the time they are in there mid 40's. By the time they hit 50 they are a photo copy of their dad. That's pretty much how it all panned out for me.
    I miss my dad, he died 5 years ago but all I have to do is look in the mirror and there he is. I'm 51.......Damn!!!
    Our dads are awesome.
    QSS

    Same feelings here. Say what you can to your parents while they are with us.

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    #2773 3 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    Welcome to the club man and happy birthday
    Things begin to change ..it's bad when you don't care if your shirt is loud and you pants are hot red.

    Got to buy a vintage "bowling shirt", plaid pants, wide white belt, and white leather shoes. This is what I am aiming for.

    #2778 3 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    You know your old when your hobby is paint by numbers. My wife and I tried to spend time together and talk and paint.
    I ruined all my paintings and got frustrated. I wrecked my very first one by spilling coffee all over it and wrecking part of my wife’s. second attempt was not so good at all and I threw it out. My wife didn’t get frustrated like me and finished both of hers no problem. 2 of my favourites she did.
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    Beautiful work!!!

    #2784 3 years ago

    How many candidates were seen before she was chosen? The H/R dept must enjoy their work.

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    #2820 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    I carry a roll of Mr. Whipple's finest for 'just in case". I started doing that about 3 years ago.

    Oh Boy, this thread is going off the rails now.

    #2848 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    “Us Tarryton smokers would rather fight than switch”

    And who couldn't forget this catchy tune from the 70's?

    #2876 3 years ago
    Quoted from DanQverymuch:

    They are banned in many countries, in Tennessee, and in St Paul, MN.
    They aren't labeled as "candy cigarettes" any more, but come on.

    But you can get these.
    https://www.amazon.com/Unknown-Bubble-Gum-Cigars/dp/B000NMCQG6

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    #2951 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    And now, I would not want be caught dead in a crowded mass of people like that. It would be a long walk to the port-a-pottie.

    Ya, those things are one step above crapping your own pants. I'm sure they were pumping those out periodically. NOT! But when you're 19 with a bag full of weed, you're not worrying about anything anyway.

    Oh to be 19 again...

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    #2968 3 years ago
    Quoted from o-din:Deleted post

    Classic!!!

    #2971 3 years ago
    Quoted from DanQverymuch:

    ... when you spend two days in bed, wondering what you did to make your lower back so angry at you.

    Have anything to do with a 300 pound plywood box filled with wires?

    #3002 3 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    You know your old when you say "silver" into the remote mic. My current go to for vintage movies. ..good bad ugly on a few days ago.
    Classic..fantastic film and musical score.
    Right Blondie?

    https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=sNarl_1600096641

    https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=KxBP_1605642205

    #3008 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    You know you are old if you know about Bonnie and Clyde. And how did you learn about B & C? Why, the movies, of course. Faye Dunaway was so hot !
    A couple of years ago I witnessed some haggle of an older woman (my age) giving a young waitress the what-for because the young lady did not know who B & C was.

    The auction I attended years ago.

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    #3013 3 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    I wonder what a car that earned 1.7 billion sold for in 1973? Hell, I wonder if all of the bank heist money was included in that number. In 1973, one could buy a brand new Rolls Royce Sliver Cloud for $19,000.00.

    Car sold for $175,000 to Peter Simon a Las Vegas casino owner.

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    #3027 3 years ago
    Quoted from DanMarino:

    That shingles shot messed me up twice! Fever, chills, headache. Felt like I had the flu for 36 hours both times!

    Had both shingles shots with no side effects, other than a painful injection site. Just got second covid vaccination. Hope things will get better this summer.

    #3046 3 years ago
    Quoted from Scotty_K:

    I think that was PF Flyers, but I could be wrong...

    The good ole days when you could ride your bike to the store without ever telling Mom.

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    #3226 2 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    You know you are old when you can remember the days before the Houston Astrodome with Astroturf came on the scene.

    And the team Houston Oilers.

    #3240 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    ....when you remember when contestants didn't win money on Wheel of Fortune. The winner had to shop from a showcase of items, and any leftover winnings were "on account". I can still whistle the tune they would play as the contestant was trying to choose their purchases. I thought that was bogus at the time, and eventually they changed it to a cash award.

    With Chuck Woolery

    #3299 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Quick link
    Yeah, I know what you're saying; they're playing the record, and lip sync-ing. NOT!

    I went to their concert here in Massachusetts last year. They are amazing. The director of the band writes all of the music by ear, since most of the music has no sheet music.

    #3306 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Yup. Staying awake late into the night, trying to write song lyrics. 25 or 26 minutes to 4 AM. Nothing more than that.
    Anyway, I don't think it's possible to more accurately cover a song (a complex one at that!) both instrumentally and vocally, than this. Just an amazing performance! The lead guitarist is insanely talented! Well, they all are, actually.

    I was thrilled to see them perform live, however the acoustics at the hall were not ideal. Each of them have a remarkable talent and being Russian while singing perfectly in English is amazing.

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    #3324 2 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    Now I know I am a dinosaur. I am choking on the prices of all I can see.
    Six dollars for a pair a of AAA batteries? Good bye wireless keyboard. Good bye wireless mouse. Good bye TV remote. And while I am at it, Youtube is going nutty with its commercials. I may just get rid of the TV. too.
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    https://www.bjs.com/product/duracell-coppertop-aaa-batteries-34-ct/3000000000000371045

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    #3408 2 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    Forced to go the mall with 3 women today. I am hyperventilating.

    Call in sick

    #3416 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Yup. I used to record my LPs the first time I played them on Maxell UDXL II or TDK SA cassettes. Played the tapes in the car. I don't know if my Akai cassette deck works anymore, but it's been sitting dormant down in the basement.

    Yup, same here. There was a Boston FM station during 1980 that would play the "Album of the Week" uninterrupted. Always recorded those on TDK cassette tape. That was sooo long ago...

    #3422 2 years ago

    I brought in Cheech and Chongs Big Bamboo album to high school social studies class. The teacher was mortified and I remember her saying, "you didn't hear that in this class" as we filed out to next class. Hilarious stuff.

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    #3459 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    If you remember Muzak, you're old.

    You mean "elevator music".

    #3479 2 years ago

    Congrats! Now you have a daughter too.

    Quoted from PinFun:

    ...when you find out 'Marcia Brady' turned 65 today.

    Had a crush on her when I was a kid. Guess that was the start of my attraction to older women. (62 here)

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    #3525 2 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    You know your old when you bash yourself over the head for ordering taco bell.
    [quoted image]

    NOPE!!!

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    #3606 2 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    Screw yesterday's hotties. I died last night and came back reincarnated as an "inquisitive" 16 year old red blood boy. I'm moving to Croatia.
    Lidija, you can't sing a licks worth of English, but English is over rated, anyway. Here I come . Let me paint those bluejeans on

    I'm dizzy...

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    #3686 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    ...when you come in and soak your feet after a few hours of yard work!
    [quoted image]

    Get a compression stocking for that right leg.

    #3687 2 years ago
    Quoted from swampfire:

    cdnpinbacon you’re giving me new car fever, not good! I just spent 2 days detailing my ‘16 Highlander. It really is the perfect modern station wagon, and a great pin-hauler.
    [quoted image]

    That sure is a beauty! We just picked up a KIA Telluride and I love it.

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    #3752 2 years ago

    Sitting on the glass. I had a shit fit when some parents let their kids crawl across the glass of one of my machines. They all stay home now.

    #3755 2 years ago
    Quoted from poppapin:

    When I was a kid we always got a fruitcake as a gift from a family friend. Fruitcake is disgusting!! Anyway we always re-gifted it to someone else.
    I wonder if the people we gave it to were disgusted with it also? Is fruitcake still a thing?

    It's like eating candles. Hated it as a kid.

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    #3810 2 years ago
    Quoted from undrdog:

    I let her have the master bed & bath when we moved to a nicer house. Cause my needs are simple and I love her. Now it’s all pink and girly. Good for a few hours… if ya know what I mean…

    LOL
    When I first got married, I thought this is going to be great. Chica-chica-boom-boom every night from now on. HA!!! Sadly mistaken!!!!!!!!!!

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    #3879 2 years ago
    Quoted from gonzo73:

    When you have a crush on a silent movie actress
    Lulu forever.
    [quoted image][quoted image]

    She was ahead of her time. Her look is timeless.

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    #3911 2 years ago
    Quoted from cdnpinbacon:

    I'm getting my wife a Dyson stick vacuum for Christmas...good idea or bad?

    Yup, women love vacuums, ironing boards, and toasters. Umm... but I am on my second marriage.

    2 weeks later
    #3991 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Well, Betty White didn't make it!!!

    So sad, loved her!! RIP Betty.

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    #4109 2 years ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Twelve pounds? That's a little girl's ball!
    A big mistake people make when bowling is that they bend their backs rather than their knees.
    So, if your back is sore, next time take my advice. Then you'll have sore knees instead!

    But we all spend our idle time lifting 300 pound plywood boxes full of electrical components, then countless hours bending over repairing them.

    #4150 2 years ago
    Quoted from DCP:

    You know you are old when...you are old.
    Good morning!

    If you make a sound getting out of bed in the morning.

    #4166 2 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    Of course, in a front end crash not even an airbag would help you.

    In a front end crash, you are the air bag. Very cool truck though.

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    #4223 2 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    At age 70 I am only now paying more attention to what I eat. I have a severe cholesterol problem ( actually triglycerides---most people's triglycerides measure about 150; Mine come in around 1500. ). Crestor and the other drugs do not touch it. My only option is to change my diet to a no-carb diet. Actually, I need to stay below 50 carbs per day. A grapefruit contains 35 carbs and I love grapefruit. There is no sugar, no bread, no crackers, no pizza, etc. for me, anymore, as I move towards a modified Keto diet.

    And especially no KFC.
    ================
    Now, I am eating like a chinaman. All vegetables. And meat. And eggs. I can have meat, with lots of fat, and eggs, and still keep the triglycerides under control. Or at least this is what I have been reading. I'll do my lab work this spring and see if there have been any changes.

    I too are concerned with cholesterol and blood sugar level. But I am a home cook that loves making pizza and other Italian favorites. I don't think our grandparents ever worried about what we do these days. I love to cook, and love to eat. But sadly I think a diet is in my future.
    Oh, and I picked up a piece of Italian Rum Cake from a well known North End Boston bakery for tonight.

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    #4304 2 years ago
    Quoted from Markharris2000:

    ...You remember buying your 8 CDs for a penny, or sometimes 12 CDs for a penny through either BMC Music or Columbia House.

    Yes! I remember they put the hook in me as well.

    #4321 2 years ago
    Quoted from poppapin:

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    That's a face that still haunts me in my nightmare's. I had 7 years of nuns.

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    #4581 1 year ago

    I'm old enough to remember seeing FBI wanted posters at the Post Office. They also had them in ring binders that you could flip through.

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