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The Good Old Days

A group where members can discuss memories from the good old days . Favorite old TV shows, movies, music, cars, etc. etc. Share photos, experiences and nostalgia.

Website: http://cdiannezweig.blogspot.com/
Members: 42
Latest Activity: on Saturday

About "The Good Old Days" ------- Moderators Tom Nicol And Dempsey's CollectAbles

Group avatar courtesy of http://chuckmanplaces.wordpress.com/2009/09/

This group is a place for baby boomers and parents of baby boomers to share stories, memories, articles, photos, images, collectibles about their nostalgic past.  Hoping the group will focus on  a sentimental journey that others can relate to as well. This is a nostalgia group not a selling or promotional venue. Clutter will be removed promptly. Thanks, Dianne

 

About Our Moderator Dempsey's CollectAbles

  • Full time, 30 years, wheeling and dealing antiques, collectables and oddities. Some are keepers and some are sellers. We have been selling online for about 13 or so years. Met lots of nice folks.
    Maybe we will meet somewhere someday. Watch our websites for some of our offerings. One of our "PET" Projects, is our www.FloridaPast.com website. If you enjoy FloridaPast, you will Really Enjoy FloridaPast.com. Check out our TOUR. Videos, Slide Shows and LOTS MORE for Ya'llz Enjoyment of FloridaPast Memories.
  • http://www.WorldWideCollectAbles.com

Discussion Forum

Keep your ice cream truck. I love my milk man! 4 Replies

Started by Sherry Miller. Last reply by kathy park Mar 12.

Hazel and Daylight Savings Time

Started by Graceful Antiques Mar 11.

The Good Old Days DO YOU REMEMBER 2 Replies

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk. Last reply by Lorri Genovese Feb 7.

Baby Alive, Talk about a concept for a doll! 6 Replies

Started by Heather Tobin. Last reply by Heather Tobin Jan 10.

Nostalgia ans Baby Boomers 6 Replies

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk. Last reply by Leanne Lewis Jan 2.

Lite Brite Toy 3 Replies

Started by Heather Tobin. Last reply by Leanne Lewis Jan 2.

Holly and Heather Hobby Dolls 3 Replies

Started by Heather Tobin. Last reply by vintagerecycling Jan 1.

Fender Skirts A Blast From The Past 2 Replies

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk. Last reply by Indy Picker Dec 31, 2012.

Captain Kangaroo Memorabilia 1 Reply

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk. Last reply by Sherry Miller Apr 17, 2012.

Medical Center TV Show

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Apr 15, 2012.

Old TV Shows

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Apr 15, 2012.

Back in the day: Hair curlers 1 Reply

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk. Last reply by RosaInGlousta Jan 19, 2012.

Were the 'Good Old Days' Really So Good?

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Dec 18, 2011.

Vintage Christmas Ornaments

Started by Texas Junkin' Ladies Nov 27, 2011.

I Love Lucy Memorabilia

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Nov 21, 2011.

THE ENCHANTMENT OF MEMORABILIA LINGERS ON By: John Hogan

Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Nov 19, 2011.

Comment Wall

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Comment by Tom Nichol on Saturday

 

Anybody remember this one....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmAaz3irJVQ

 

Comment by Tom Nichol on Saturday

 

"There's no need to fear...."

 

Comment by Tom Nichol on Friday

 

I loved this guy....Foghorn Leghorn

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11AIVdSsP_A

Comment by Tom Nichol on Friday

That is correct, Antoinettes, Thanks.....

Comment by AntoinettesWhims on Friday

Wait til your father gets home

Comment by Tom Nichol on Friday

 

So who remembers this animated series from the early 1970s?

Comment by Robin Roderick on May 14, 2013 at 4:33pm

And here's a modernized version of that one-hit wonder!  By Cassidy's daughter, no less!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_CzeBtM5V8

Comment by Tom Nichol on May 13, 2013 at 3:01pm

Comment by Tom Nichol on May 13, 2013 at 1:41pm

Comment by Betty Proper on May 13, 2013 at 12:25pm

And wagons back then would take a 5x8 sheet of plywood lying down!!!  Was I surprised and "upset" in more recent times when I found that the "bed" was smaller. :-)

 

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