60's- Far out man! Like, what's happnin'?
I agree with everyone here. Not a bad time to be alive.
graduated from hs in 1967
didnt go to vietnam, (my aunt ran the draftboard)
got laid ( I was 16 and he was 52)
got my drivers license (1965) finshed drivers ed in the afternoon, went up to the bureau and got my license
our first automatic washer and dryer (1963 Coronado)
Rinso blue, Rinso White, American family soap and detergent, Oxyodol,Breeze, Duz, Vim and Salvo,AD, Beads-o-bleach, Snowy bleach,Little Boy Blue bluing,Fab
first color tv.1968 RCA
first dishwasher (1967 Sears lady Kenmore with roto rack)
fiberglass curtains
new car's 1963 Mercury montery custom, 1964 Ford Galaxy 500, 1968 Ford LTD brougham ( what a car that was)
mom and dad still alive as well as grandmothers, aunts and uncles (all gone now except an aunt and uncle)
my parents were not my "best friend" made me mind and punished me when I did wrong. I was not the center of the universe and was not allowed to do whatever I wished. My mother often told me."Gary, I am your mother, not your best friend!" "Do what you are told, now!"
learned how to play the pipe organ on our new 1960 M P Moller organ at First Methodist.
the beachboys, kingston trio, beatles, 45's, etc.
new stereo (1966)RCA console
woodstock
peace demonstrations at the White House to end the war
tie-dyed shirts
polyester(mmm, not so good maybe)
dress codes at school.(that was a good idea)
JUST think: no computers, no cell phones, no copy or fax machines, no On-Star, no palm pilots or games, what did we ever do without them? and the list goes on.
Gary,March 1,1949