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The "I'm so old" thread game

I also remember my father showing us boys how to kick a football and kicked the ball into our new antenna which broke a couple of the directors off. End of sports lesson. :)
 
After we put our external VHF/UHF antenna up we had a bad storm. While we were going to the basement we heard a loud thud on the roof. We all thought it was the antenna. Turns out the antenna was fine, but a bunch of trees had broken branches and one of the branches hit the roof.
 
I still have one of those antenna for the down stairs cellar though..
it is a square one I think just for the tv before we got dish though.
 
I remember when the Kansas turnpike was built (1954-1956) and it was to be free of tolls once the highway was paid for. It's still a toll road almost 70 years later. :)
 
The KTag can be used on a number of different toll roads... or at least that's my understanding. I will say that the Kansas turnpike is very well maintained, is the first to make safe to travel after a snowfall or ice, and is in a constant state of improvements. It also has a large bureaucracy attached that is dependent on the toll income. In Wichita, we have a N-S, N-W, E-W, and N-E freeways. A segment of the Kansas turnpike makes the South East circle of the city but it's toll. Being as in recent years the growth of the city with the latest and greatest retail offerings are on the North East of the city, the turnpike sees a great deal of traffic from the South. A free loop has be in the planning for over a decade but has gained little action. That dozen miles of the turnpike sees heavy use daily and is a black mark on the city for not building their own freeway.
 
I remember listening on books on tape with the entire family, we would listen them through the card rides out to East, and out to the Desert in Arazonia when my sister, and myself were kids.
 
I'm so old I remember the school calling my mom to come get me cause I was told I could not attend anymore until I got a haircut.

She took me to the nearest barbershop and when we walked in the barber told her, "Lady I do not cut long hairs !"

It was just touching my collar in the back ...


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My sister went to a Beatles concert. Even though she was 100 yards away from the Beatles, she claims Paul McCartney looked directly at her when he sang, I want to hold your hand. 🤣
 
I was too poor to pay to go to concerts so I got hired on as an usher. I was one of those clowns dressed in a suit with a flashlight. :) After all.... tickets cost as much as $7.00 :) That lasted until they weeded us out by requiring future ushers to usher a horse show. :)
 
I just looked but could not find two window posters for concerts in the late sixties. They were in my shed but might have been tossed the last time I did a deep clean on the shed. One was for an early Steppenwolf concert and the other was a 3 Dog Night concert.

In 1970 I saw a great concert that had Black Sabbath as the warm up group and the headliner was Mountain. Both groups tore it up. Just a couple of years later, I'm sure Mountain would have gladly warmed up the crowd for Black Sabbath. :)

That Black Sabbath performance stands out as one of the best I got to see. Billy Preston, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue, Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention, Alice Cooper, Blue Oyster Cult, and Jethro Tull top my list of great groups at their prime I got to see. The worst performances were Seals & Crofts, and Chicago.
 
Two concerts that I missed that I really wish I had attended was Ray Charles a couple of years before he died and an open air concert by Fleetwood Mac. Life complicated attending both concerts but I heard they were excellent. I got a heavy dose of Ray from my parents and Fleetwood Mac .... well they were Fleetwood Mac.
 
I just missed Fleetwood Mac at the O2 in London - the tickets sold out in a few seconds.
The best concert I saw goes way back to the late '60s - The Nice with Yes as support, You could get high on everyone else's weed smoke.
 
I just missed Fleetwood Mac at the O2 in London - the tickets sold out in a few seconds.
The best concert I saw goes way back to the late '60s - The Nice with Yes as support, You could get high on everyone else's weed smoke.
Smoke in the air was enough to get me off at the Blue Oyster Cult concert.

Funny story: A guy that I worked with was hell bent on buying Fleetwood Mac tickets. The instant they went on sale he was online trying to buy tickets. The ticket buying software was glitching (likely overwhelmed) and it kept dropping him off at the confirmation page. He kept trying and kept trying with zero luck. The next morning he went to the ticket office and personally purchased the two tickets he was wanting. When he got home that night he had confirmation for 32 tickets in his email. :) He was able to cancel some and then sold most of the others. He ended up taking his wife, their three adult kids and their spouses to the concert.
 
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