I know of candy cigarettes and 45 RPM records because there was a candy store we would go to in Virginia City that had them (and still does AFAIK) and my parents had records around when I was a kid and I'm very into vinyl today. My high school offered home ec, it just wasn't required. When my dad was in school, all the girls were required to take home ec and the boys took shop.
I thought my elementary school was the only school in the world that had home ec because the public school kids where I live didn't have it but they just called it cooking class instead.
I remember all of them plus I remember when TV remotes were the size of coffee tables and they had a wire that ran to the TV and when you changed the station the TV made a loud clunk clunk sound - yep I remember it like it was yesturday. Cheers and happy weekend!
I get 1, 5, 9 and 11. Drive-in movie theaters still exist. There's a giant one in Ohio that I've driven past on the Ohio Turnpike and it was playing a movie which I could hear it on one of the stations in the 87s or 88s FM. Some vending machines dispense soda in glass bottles. I had home economics in elementary school just for the girls and it's the only class I've ever flunked and yeah, I remember the metal lunchboxes with cartoon characters and stuff on them from when I was in school so yeah.
I get 4.
I'm a whip-snapper!
Umm, I mean whippersnapper.
This post was edited by Livvie at April 10, 2020 1:40 PM MDT