They were Wednesday night dinner, when Mom and Dad had date night and
whooped it up...
On 7/8/21 8:47 AM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
pot pies… ug. Things mom would feed us when dad was out of town.
I hear people actually intentionally eat those things now.
Mark
On Jul 8, 2021, at 11:15 AM, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
Had to have been around 64ish, my Dad was the one in the neighborhood that had
to have the first of everything. When they came out with the color portable, I
think GE, he got one of those and kept it all the way into the late 80s. We
had an original Amana Radar range and ruined a lot of food in it. I remember
pot pies that the sides ended up looking like styrofoam...
On 7/8/21 7:37 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
The first time was on Halloween when I was walking up to one of the houses and
I could see Bonanza playing on the TV facing the window. I don't remember what
year it was, but Bonanza played from 1959 through 1973; so somewhere in there,
and it actually had to have been before 1966 because we moved away from there
after that.
I remember there being a little steam powered (I think it was steam powered)
locomotive type contraption smaller than a a Radio Flyer. You would have to
wade through all 431 episodes of Boanza to figure out when that aired.
I'm also guessing it had to be before ~~ 1962 because that would have been near
the end of my trick or treating days.
bp
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On 7/7/2021 7:09 PM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
When was the first time you saw color TV? I saw it at a neighbor’s house Apollo
10.
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