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Second Runner-Up:
In my day, we couldn't afford shoes, so we went barefoot. In the winter we
had to wrap our feet with barbed wire for traction.
(Bill Flavin, Alexandria)
First Runner-Up:
In my day we didn't have MTV or in-line skates, or any of that stuff. No,
it
was 45's and regular old metal-wheeled roller skates, and the 45's always
skipped, so to get them to play right you'd weigh the needle down with
something like quarters, which we never had because our allowances were too
small, so we'd use our skate keys instead and end up forgetting they were
taped to the record player arm so that we couldn't adjust our skates, which
didn't really matter because those crummy metal wheels would kill you if
you
hit a pebble anyway, and in those days roads had real pebbles on them, not
like today.
(Russell Beland, Springfield)
And the winner:
In my day, we didn't have no rocks. We had to go down to the creek and wash
our clothes by beating them with our heads.
(Barry Blyveis, Columbia)
Honorable Mentions:
In my day, we didn't have dogs or cats. All I had was Silver Beauty, my
beloved paper clip.
(Jennifer Hart, Arlington)
Back in the 1970s we didn't have the space shuttle to get all excited
about.
We had to settle for men walking on the crummy moon.
(Russell Beland, Springfield)
In my day, we didn't have fancy health-food restaurants. Every day we ate
lots of easily recognizable animal parts, along with potatoes drenched in
melted fat from those animals. And we're all as strong as GKK --- GAAK!
Urrgh ... Thud.
(Tom Witte, Gaithersburg)
In my day, we didn't have hand-held calculators. We had to do addition on
our fingers. To subtract, we had to have some fingers amputated.
(Jon Patrick Smith, Washington)
Kids today think the world revolves around them. In my day, the sun
revolved
around the world, and the world was perched on the back of a giant
tortoise.
(Jonathan Paul, Garrett Park)
In my day, we didn't have virtual reality. If a one-eyed razorback
barbarian
warrior was chasing you with an ax, you just had to hope you could outrun
him.
(Sarah M. Wolford, Hanover)
In my day, we didn't have water. We had to smash our own hydrogen and
oxygen atoms together.
(Diana Hugue, Bowie)
In my day, we didn't have Strom Thurmond. Oh, wait. Yes we did.
(Peg Sheeran, Vienna)
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