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Bayard

(24,145 posts)
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:05 PM Sep 2024

Funny And Relatable Posts By People Who Just Realized That They're Old Now

Who Is Old Enough To Remember All Of These?












Does Anyone Remember This Movie?
(I loved it!)





If You Can Tell What This Is, You Might Be Old






How Many Of You ‘70s Kids Can Feel This Picture?












Who Else Made Their Own Popsicles? (We did!)









Remember When You Opened A Band Aid By Pulling A String?












Who Remembers Changing A Channel By Turning The Knob?



I Loved These And Used To Read Them At The Dentist's Office. It Was Standard Waiting Room Stuff For Kids



Did Anyone Else Sleep In One Of These? I Think I Would Have To Be Helped Out Of It Today












Could This Movie Be Made Today?






The Older I Get, The More I Identify With These Men















I guess I am old as dirt. I did/had just about all of these.

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Funny And Relatable Posts By People Who Just Realized That They're Old Now (Original Post) Bayard Sep 2024 OP
We must be the same age! MLAA Sep 2024 #1
Yup, all of the above! WestMichRad Sep 2024 #2
I still have a few pieces of Corning Ware and they still come in handy yellowdogintexas Nov 18 #74
Well, at 78 I figured I was old, but good grief I recognized everything. Biophilic Sep 2024 #3
I'm old too. MiKenMi33 Sep 2024 #4
I found a Spirograph NJCher Sep 2024 #51
What a great find! MiKenMi33 Sep 2024 #66
I gave my 5 yr old granddaughter a Jr Spirograph for her birthday. yellowdogintexas Nov 18 #75
Every one of those things is familiar to me. Ocelot II Sep 2024 #5
EVERY single one Kali Sep 2024 #6
We had a rotary phone Delmette2.0 Sep 2024 #67
I know all of these, and have comments or anecdotes about all of them ms liberty Sep 2024 #7
Good gravy, I'm old! LoisB Sep 2024 #8
I didnt recognize three, but that was FUN !!!! Karadeniz Sep 2024 #9
Didn't know 64 was so old pat_k Sep 2024 #10
Yep. Every one of 'em! some_of_us_are_sane Sep 2024 #11
Yep Charlie Chapulin Sep 2024 #12
You're old when the rebellious songs of your youth are played in the elevator - on the pan flute. oldfart73 Sep 2024 #13
Got all of them! birdographer Sep 2024 #14
Remember all of them and both my cars still have wind down windows and 5 on the floor transmissions. sinkingfeeling Sep 2024 #15
Okay, ACED IT Just Jerome Sep 2024 #16
Looking at these pictures brought back a bunch of forgotten stuff in my life! kimbutgar Sep 2024 #17
Waterbeds were hard to get out of NJCher Sep 2024 #52
Every last one of these takes me down a memory hole. Ferrets are Cool Sep 2024 #18
I am old. Lots of memories there. Thank you. BoomaofBandM Sep 2024 #19
I remember all of them wendyb-NC Sep 2024 #20
Waterbeds. :) highplainsdem Sep 2024 #21
Damn. sorcrow Sep 2024 #22
I remember all of these. Come on! Being old is FUN? sueh Sep 2024 #23
I must be reallllly old. I remember all of them. niyad Sep 2024 #24
The Gods Must Be Crazy mountain grammy Sep 2024 #25
I wanted to watch this with my grandchildren but it was nowhere to be found. NH Ethylene Sep 2024 #43
The video quality isn't great, but it is on markodochartaigh Nov 18 #79
Thanks! I never think of YouTube. NH Ethylene Nov 18 #85
I will always be able to drive a manual transmission OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2024 #26
I remember all of these things. Especially the window crank. Well...all of them...n/t PatrickforB Sep 2024 #27
Kids, I was doing DOS before windows 95 came along. Enter stage left Sep 2024 #28
I loved 3.1 with the little lines of file folders happybird Sep 2024 #30
Windows 7 was the last iteration I ever liked. Enter stage left Sep 2024 #31
I was there for Windows I Picaro Sep 2024 #62
Apologize if off topic but early Windows OS-s weren't really GUI EverHopeful Sep 2024 #48
"Memories" Fla Dem Nov 19 #86
I can even remember NJCher Sep 2024 #54
49 and I remember all of them happybird Sep 2024 #29
I felt like we needed one more Bristlecone Sep 2024 #32
What I wouldn't give to watch Grandma narrate a slide show happybird Sep 2024 #36
Still have mine ... and hundreds of old slides. Winder if KPN Sep 2024 #42
Yeah, I'm old Picaro Sep 2024 #33
Thanks for the blast from the past! Kittycatkat Sep 2024 #34
I remember all BUT the Spirograph. No idea what that was. DFW Sep 2024 #35
Here's a spirograph video for you: femmedem Sep 2024 #53
That was fun! NJCher Sep 2024 #55
Looks like a discovery rating just behind electricity, antibiotics and the wheel DFW Sep 2024 #64
I remember ALL of that ... dchill Sep 2024 #37
I never had a waterbed, but... LudwigPastorius Sep 2024 #38
You can't get one now NJCher Sep 2024 #56
Try two kittens playing on a waterbed mattress during the seconds it's uncovered while you're highplainsdem Sep 2024 #68
I had three kitties, and they LOVED my waterbed. One of them used to niyad Nov 18 #82
I remember them all. FuzzyRabbit Sep 2024 #39
We mixed it up NJCher Sep 2024 #57
Oh, c'mon Windows 98 isn't even old. (And more stuff too) hvn_nbr_2 Sep 2024 #40
Oops. Forgot to mention: The road with the 3000 foot cliff had no guardrail. nt hvn_nbr_2 Sep 2024 #41
What an interesting life you must lead NJCher Sep 2024 #58
Yup- On a twisty mountain California road last summer, I was downshifting into first on coastal hairpin turns. You'd be NBachers Sep 2024 #61
I remember, and used most of these. Never did a "will not talk in class" type punishment... electric_blue68 Sep 2024 #44
The crank is part of a pencil sharpener. Ocelot II Sep 2024 #46
The crank is for rolling down the windows... 3catwoman3 Sep 2024 #47
Well, I'm officially old. bamagal62 Sep 2024 #45
The Gods Must Be Crazy is one of my favorites EverHopeful Sep 2024 #49
Yes yes yes I'm 73 I remember all those 👍😁 TommieMommy Sep 2024 #50
Every now and then, it dawns on me.... Think. Again. Sep 2024 #59
Too funny. I still have mine. Phoenix61 Sep 2024 #60
To get ice cubes, there was actually this chrome crowbar-type thing that was used to dig & pry the ice trays out of the NBachers Sep 2024 #63
I was using Windows 98 when I first signed onto DU. hunter Sep 2024 #65
I had an Osborne for my first computer, was using it when I first ran on online forum on politics and tech in highplainsdem Sep 2024 #69
Every freekin one. Prairie_Seagull Sep 2024 #70
I didn't think fifty-five was old. Aristus Sep 2024 #71
How did I miss this thread ❓ Duppers Nov 16 #72
We flipped through casette tapes in the big plastic cases, not records, and I only recognize two petronius Nov 17 #73
A local live theater has converted the cigarette machine into an art dispenser yellowdogintexas Nov 18 #76
An art dispenser!!! Nittersing Nov 19 #90
I still drive one of these. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 18 #77
I remember them all. sheshe2 Nov 18 #78
How about using a xt computer duncang Nov 18 #80
I remember all of them. SamKnause Nov 18 #81
OMG. bamagal62 Nov 18 #83
All your health care providers are younger than you yellowdogintexas Nov 18 #84
Endless more examples Danascot Nov 19 #87
All Of Them, But... ProfessorGAC Nov 19 #88
I score 100%. Harker Nov 19 #89
I miissed a few, but soldierant Nov 19 #91
Who remembers these? Mosby Nov 19 #92
I remember some of those sakabatou Nov 19 #93
All of them! Aristus Nov 19 #94
I guess snot Nov 20 #95

WestMichRad

(1,927 posts)
2. Yup, all of the above!
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:14 PM
Sep 2024

Still have some, including a pickup truck with window cranks, Pyrex dishes exactly like those pictured, and a pencil sharpener.

I remember using a phone much older than the one pictured. Oy.

yellowdogintexas

(22,893 posts)
74. I still have a few pieces of Corning Ware and they still come in handy
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:34 AM
Nov 18

I recognized every single one of these and did most of them!

Child of the 50s. I actually used a telephone on a stand.

Forgot to add: I still sleep on water. I have a tall one on a pedestal, otherwise it would present some difficulties

Biophilic

(5,111 posts)
3. Well, at 78 I figured I was old, but good grief I recognized everything.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:15 PM
Sep 2024

I feel like I should win a prize or something.

MiKenMi33

(141 posts)
4. I'm old too.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:18 PM
Sep 2024

I loved my Spirograph and I have that exact Corning Ware now. I remember all but a couple of these.

NJCher

(38,414 posts)
51. I found a Spirograph
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 05:07 AM
Sep 2024

At a thrift shop and bought it. I play around with it just for fun. In fact , I may just get it out later and play with it. So much fun for $1!

MiKenMi33

(141 posts)
66. What a great find!
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 08:25 AM
Sep 2024

Good for you. I’m always on the lookout for anything considered vintage.

yellowdogintexas

(22,893 posts)
75. I gave my 5 yr old granddaughter a Jr Spirograph for her birthday.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:38 AM
Nov 18

LOL her mother has an Amazon list for her which includes lots of toys as well as a good assortment of educational things.
She knows I will send the educational stuff, and that the inlaws will take care of the toys and new clothes.

Kali

(55,933 posts)
6. EVERY single one
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:32 PM
Sep 2024

although I never had that particular camera and flash and our wall phone was beige/bandaid colored.

and still have too much of that stuff

Delmette2.0

(4,283 posts)
67. We had a rotary phone
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 09:17 AM
Sep 2024

My sister wore out 4 of the numbers.
She must have called her friend a dozen times a day until the contacts were worn down.


ms liberty

(9,896 posts)
7. I know all of these, and have comments or anecdotes about all of them
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:35 PM
Sep 2024

And I really want to pick up that receiver and stretch that cord out more evenly. There's another three or four feet in those tight new coils of phone cord, says the telephone man's daughter!

pat_k

(10,883 posts)
10. Didn't know 64 was so old
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:39 PM
Sep 2024

I didn't recognize the glue (used goggle lens), but should have. We did use those in crafts when I was a kid.

The cigarette lighter took a minute.

Yikes! I'm old.



11. Yep. Every one of 'em!
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:44 PM
Sep 2024

Looking through this group of images is like one of those marvelous old movies that begin with a calendar fanning the months backward to show the story is in the past, and particularly, when

Thanks. I smiled BIG on this one.

Charlie Chapulin

(324 posts)
12. Yep
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:47 PM
Sep 2024

And I’m almost, but not quite retirement age. I remember it all. Had that Spirograph, have a crank pencil sharpener and that Corning Ware, too. Did the Silly Putty and have an inactive phone like the one shown, but beige.
And, no. Blazing Saddles couldn’t be made today. Which is too bad.

oldfart73

(76 posts)
13. You're old when the rebellious songs of your youth are played in the elevator - on the pan flute.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:48 PM
Sep 2024

birdographer

(2,534 posts)
14. Got all of them!
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:51 PM
Sep 2024

You didn't just flip through the records, if you were interested in one, you went into a little room and listened to it (John Wade records, Cleveland, Ohio)! And I actually have one of those coin holders now! They are still handy!

sinkingfeeling

(53,402 posts)
15. Remember all of them and both my cars still have wind down windows and 5 on the floor transmissions.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:52 PM
Sep 2024

I still have my blue flower Corning Ware and a manual pencil sharpener.

kimbutgar

(23,781 posts)
17. Looking at these pictures brought back a bunch of forgotten stuff in my life!
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 08:59 PM
Sep 2024

The writing the sentences was the standard punishment in my grade school!

And today I saw an old Princess phone on a job where I was moving a woman into a senior center and I remembered my blue one that I had in high school,

I never liked the Spirograph just couldn’t get it to work!

Blazing Saddles could never be made today!

I had a boyfriend that had a waterbed and I didn’t like being on it, let alone sleeping on it!

wendyb-NC

(3,904 posts)
20. I remember all of them
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 09:50 PM
Sep 2024

I had to write, I will bring my beanie to wear at Mass on every First Friday. I always lost, misplaced, or forgot stuff, the beanie, or the yellow clip on tie, that was part of my Catholic school uniform.

I enjoyed the Spy vs. Spy, in the Mad magazines, and the movie, "The gods must be crazy".

Fun stroll down memory lane.

sorcrow

(544 posts)
22. Damn.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 09:55 PM
Sep 2024

I was just thinking about Bandaid strings the other day. "Sterile unless opened" was like a magical mantra to six-year-old me.

Best regards,
Sorghum Crow

NH Ethylene

(31,016 posts)
43. I wanted to watch this with my grandchildren but it was nowhere to be found.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:35 PM
Sep 2024

It was really funny, but also illuminating.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,893 posts)
26. I will always be able to drive a manual transmission
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 10:46 PM
Sep 2024

Sadly, my kids never made the grade....

happybird

(5,242 posts)
30. I loved 3.1 with the little lines of file folders
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 10:55 PM
Sep 2024

and hated fancy-ass ‘95. It took a while to adjust.

Picaro

(1,860 posts)
62. I was there for Windows I
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 06:24 AM
Sep 2024

But Windows II was renowned for crashing with the blue screen of death.

You could hear the screams of horror and outrage echo across the floor as people lost all their work.

EverHopeful

(390 posts)
48. Apologize if off topic but early Windows OS-s weren't really GUI
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 03:04 AM
Sep 2024

As always, MS let Apple do their R&D then "Created" barely functional knock offs.

Yes, I'm so old that I'm shouting at clouds.

P.S. How do you write the plural of OS?

NJCher

(38,414 posts)
54. I can even remember
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 05:20 AM
Sep 2024

A “computer consultant” coming to our offices to tell us about what “Windows” was!

There was one other thing he said that has stuck with me all these years. He said (explaining what his job was about), “if you’ve got a computer, you’ve got a problem.”

Little did we know ….

happybird

(5,242 posts)
29. 49 and I remember all of them
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 10:54 PM
Sep 2024

We made coin purses in Shop in middle school, and I can still taste the zappy-tingle end of the flash cube stick on my tongue, and hear the satisfying crinkle when squeezing the rubber top of the glue.

Guess I’m old now. Yay.

happybird

(5,242 posts)
36. What I wouldn't give to watch Grandma narrate a slide show
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:15 PM
Sep 2024

of her and Grandpa’s latest trip. As a kid I was bored to tears. But I would give anything now to hear Grandma tell us about some dusty cathedral, Grandpa interrupting with some correction or extra fact about the stained glass work and a description of whatever ice cream or gelato he had in that town. I miss them.

KPN

(16,208 posts)
42. Still have mine ... and hundreds of old slides. Winder if
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:33 PM
Sep 2024

AThe slides are any good anymore?

Picaro

(1,860 posts)
33. Yeah, I'm old
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:03 PM
Sep 2024

There isn’t one these that I don’t recognize. Silly Putty lifting up an image of the Sunday funnies? Check. Manually changing channels? Check? Wallphone with manual dial? Check. Won’t go on and on. But I can still drive a stick.

Oh, I still have a Corningware covered baking dish. Not sure how old it is, but it has been moved at least 6 times.

Ah memories

DFW

(56,972 posts)
35. I remember all BUT the Spirograph. No idea what that was.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:08 PM
Sep 2024

And since my daughters were born here in Germany, I taught both of them (born 1983 and 1985) to drive a stick shift. I don’t know if they remember! I even taught my wife, who is my age, to drive a stick shift, and she’s German. They were already using automatics for driver’s ed here in 1969. My car (year 2013) is a stick shift. I had to order it! The brand we drive doesn’t hardly make them any more.

femmedem

(8,460 posts)
53. Here's a spirograph video for you:
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 05:13 AM
Sep 2024
?si=OpLcoPHfhDKfIXAP

I had a spirograph as a kid.

NJCher

(38,414 posts)
55. That was fun!
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 05:29 AM
Sep 2024

I laughed at the part where he said they had overcome the problem with the Spirograph, and that was that it doesn’t work!

DFW

(56,972 posts)
64. Looks like a discovery rating just behind electricity, antibiotics and the wheel
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 06:52 AM
Sep 2024

I don’t know how I missed it.

dchill

(40,888 posts)
37. I remember ALL of that ...
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:17 PM
Sep 2024

...but I haven't thought about most of it in years! So yeah. I'm that old!

highplainsdem

(53,015 posts)
68. Try two kittens playing on a waterbed mattress during the seconds it's uncovered while you're
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 10:08 AM
Sep 2024

changing the sheets.

Been there, done that, no t-shirt about it and there was no puddle on the floor, thanks to the liner. But I gave up on kingsize waterbeds after that.

niyad

(121,031 posts)
82. I had three kitties, and they LOVED my waterbed. One of them used to
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 05:47 AM
Nov 18

sleep under the covers tucked in at the foot of the bed. I had that bed for over ten years, and they never put a hole in it (thick mattress pad). The bicycle-type repair patch cracked me up, but was never needed.

FuzzyRabbit

(2,107 posts)
39. I remember them all.
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:21 PM
Sep 2024

I never had a Spirograph, and we didn't have to write "I will not . . . "

I still have a rotary phone but the phone company is all digital now, so I can't use it. Cell phones are definitely not an improvement. Not everything new is an improvement.

And stay off my lawn you whippersnappers.

hvn_nbr_2

(6,613 posts)
40. Oh, c'mon Windows 98 isn't even old. (And more stuff too)
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:21 PM
Sep 2024

Windows 3 is kind of old.
DOS 3.0 is old.
The Osborne 1 is old
TRS-80 and Commodore Pet are really old.

I still have (and use) those blue and white Corning casseroles.

I remember living in two houses with phones that didn't even have rotary dialers. You picked up the receiver and an operator came on the line and asked, "Number please?" When our town got rotary dials and 7-character phone numbers (BEachwood 45789), we had classes in school to learn how to use them.

Stick shift: I always drove stick shifts until recently. I once left a car salesman speechless when his company didn't even have any stick shift models. I said, "When I'm on a steep and twisty one-lane dirt and gravel road on the edge of a 3000 foot cliff in the middle of a rain, wind, fog, and hail storm, I don't want a machine deciding to shift gears for me." (A real experience I had had.) The salesman just looked at me with his mouth open.

Fun thread.

NBachers

(18,221 posts)
61. Yup- On a twisty mountain California road last summer, I was downshifting into first on coastal hairpin turns. You'd be
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 06:12 AM
Sep 2024

going downhill, hit the hairpin, the road would start a steep incline, and you'd need to clutch into first to negotiate the uphill. I was glad i had a synchro 5-speed.

Later on, we hit some coastal pea-soup fog and decided it's saner to abandon the Coast Highway and head inland instead of hanging our wheels over the drop-off to the Pacific.

electric_blue68

(19,110 posts)
44. I remember, and used most of these. Never did a "will not talk in class" type punishment...
Wed Sep 18, 2024, 11:38 PM
Sep 2024
Loved the Spirograph!
Ugh, that ?musilage stuff.
The band aid string? 😄 Waaaaaay back!

Going to the record store! 🥰
Balsa glider planes!

What is that crank for - a piece of furniture?

EverHopeful

(390 posts)
49. The Gods Must Be Crazy is one of my favorites
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 03:13 AM
Sep 2024

I even have it on DVD and, apparently, DVDs are now also on the list of "Old stuff."

Realized some years back that pretty much everything I liked was either vintage, classic, or retro.

Think. Again.

(19,713 posts)
59. Every now and then, it dawns on me....
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 05:42 AM
Sep 2024

...that there is, and always will be, only one group of humans, throughout all of our human history, who will have known life through both an "analog", non-digital experience of the world, and the digital human experience that has now erased that prior life.

And it is us, who are the only group who will ever know both sides of that bridge.

NBachers

(18,221 posts)
63. To get ice cubes, there was actually this chrome crowbar-type thing that was used to dig & pry the ice trays out of the
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 06:38 AM
Sep 2024

thick frosted-over little freezer compartment. In my family, we called it the ice kretcher. Then you had to manipulate the lever on top of the ice cube trays to loosen them to get them out. It was quite a procedure. Frost-free freezers were way off in the Space Age future.

And then, there were these:

highplainsdem

(53,015 posts)
69. I had an Osborne for my first computer, was using it when I first ran on online forum on politics and tech in
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 10:12 AM
Sep 2024

the mid-1980s.

Prairie_Seagull

(3,836 posts)
70. Every freekin one.
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 12:07 PM
Sep 2024

This trip down memory lane may not even come with a seat belt.

Hold on, it may leave a mark. Thanks Bayard.

petronius

(26,671 posts)
73. We flipped through casette tapes in the big plastic cases, not records, and I only recognize two
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 12:46 AM
Nov 17

of the grumpy TV guys (no TV in my house growing up), but yes to everything else...

yellowdogintexas

(22,893 posts)
76. A local live theater has converted the cigarette machine into an art dispenser
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:41 AM
Nov 18

Put in a quarter and you get a cigarette sized box with a drawing or some thing else arty.

By the way this theater was founded by Wendy Davis's father. Stage West if you are ever in Fort Worth

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,917 posts)
77. I still drive one of these.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:45 AM
Nov 18


I'm currently 76. I consider automatics to be unsafe. I mean, really, you take your foot off the brake and the car starts moving?

When I can no longer drive a stick it will clearly be time to stop driving.

yellowdogintexas

(22,893 posts)
84. All your health care providers are younger than you
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:59 PM
Nov 18

and some of them are younger than your child(ren)

ProfessorGAC

(70,957 posts)
88. All Of Them, But...
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 07:25 PM
Nov 19

...I never had a Spirograph. But my sister, who is 11 years younger than me, had one. So, I didn't have one, but I did get to play with one.

Aristus

(68,769 posts)
94. All of them!
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 11:11 PM
Nov 19

I loved Spirograph! And I loved the Spy Vs. Spy cartoons in MAD Magazine. I was a Black Spy supporter.

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