The youth in this country don't realize how good they have it. I know many of you won't believe this, but when I was young and wanted to change the channel on our black and white TV, I'd actually have to get up off the sofa and walk to the TV. Then I'd physically have to turn a knob to get one of the three airing stations CBS/NBC/ABC. And the TV was at least 10 feet away! It was a living hell!
There were some good things in those days though. I actually knew how to use a telephone. It had a round dial on it, you stuck your finger in the holes and turned the dial and the person you wanted would answer. And, instead of paying for your own cell phone and a $100 monthly fee, there were pay phones every second or third block. If you needed to make a call away from home it would only cost a quarter.
And, when's the last time you went to a gas station with $2 in your pocket and told the smartly uniformed attendant to fill er up. Not only would he fill it up, but he'd ask to check your tires, oil, and clean your windshield.
Come to think of it, maybe we had it better than the youth of today?
There were some good things in those days though. I actually knew how to use a telephone. It had a round dial on it, you stuck your finger in the holes and turned the dial and the person you wanted would answer. And, instead of paying for your own cell phone and a $100 monthly fee, there were pay phones every second or third block. If you needed to make a call away from home it would only cost a quarter.
And, when's the last time you went to a gas station with $2 in your pocket and told the smartly uniformed attendant to fill er up. Not only would he fill it up, but he'd ask to check your tires, oil, and clean your windshield.
Come to think of it, maybe we had it better than the youth of today?
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