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  1. Dave Parker
    December 11, 2020 @ 10:36 pm

    Thank you for the great memories!!
    The fifties were awesome.

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  2. Cynthia Paquette
    December 6, 2020 @ 10:27 am

    Loved all the upbeat memories of the 50’s! I do not agree with people who inserted politics that didn’t belong here. Your opinion is yours but somehow I
    believe we need to remember the basics – kindness, love, and respect. We have had a lack of these things lately.

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  3. Janice
    December 5, 2020 @ 12:43 pm

    I could still sing along with the Mouseketeers even after all these years.

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  4. Linda
    December 3, 2020 @ 3:26 pm

    I remember them all. Was born in the early 40’s and grew up in the 50’s with all in the video. Nice job! Too bad some people have to bring up politics in such a nice and fun memory. At the time, I couldn’t wait to get older, but now, well I loved those wonderful days, wish we could go back, even for a visit.
    I so agree with you Carol Sook.

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  5. Carol Sook
    December 2, 2020 @ 7:43 pm

    Absolutely LOVED the memories of growing up in the 50’s, and could remember everything viewed and heard. Times seemed so much simpler and families so much closer back then. Outdoor games and riding bicycles were the big thing, and you could safely be outside, in and out, all day and just be back home for dinner when Mom called or you checked with someone else’s Mom. As Archie Bunker used to say, “Those were the days…..”

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  6. Robert Tucker
    November 29, 2020 @ 1:13 pm

    PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST

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  7. Foofa
    November 27, 2020 @ 3:00 pm

    They were the days….lazy, hazy ,crazy, days of summer….
    Oh bring them back please lord…….

    I remember them well, full of energy,fun and laughter…..no one had a care in the world, money wasn’t king ….

    Retirees just retired, now all you do is worry about the complex paperwork and how much money you are making to get thru retirement…

    Too scared to go to the shops in case some muslim radical is wielding a knife…it stinks….

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  8. Jill
    November 24, 2020 @ 4:48 pm

    It was a wonderful time for me. Not so great for other people with Jim Crow laws in the South. Women were paid less than men and couldn’t open a bank account or get a credit card without their husband’s signature. Too bad we can’t have the innocence and simpler times of the 50s AND respect and civil rights for other people.

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  9. Hank Garcia
    November 23, 2020 @ 1:34 pm

    so much our kids never had the opportunity to live the good life, enjoyed ,

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  10. Doxiene C. Stewart
    November 23, 2020 @ 8:03 am

    Those were the days! My kids were born in 1949 and 1954 and we consider them the last of the “innocent” generation where we never worried about kidnappings, or drugs or crime. You might sometimes read about a robber that stole some small thing from an open window but we sure didn’t have children stolen for sex rings, etc. We didn’t have air-conditioning until a bit later when we got one for our bedroom window and later, another one for the kitchen/dining room window. Wow! We never locked our house (we didn’t know if we even had a key) and never locked the car door either. The worst part was trying to remember where you parked at the local Mall. By the way, I’m 91 and I pity my poor grandchildren and the life they’ll be experiencing in this next generation coming up. The millinnials have been so brain-washed by the school system and Main Street Media, they don’t know what day it is. They want and expect everything to be free for them. So sad. I am appalled at the language being used today by young people and no wonder, listen to the words in the songs (especially rap songs) and t.v. and movies. Every other word seems to be the “F” word. Do any of the children and young adults attend church or Sunday School anymore? None in my immediate locale that I know of. Certainly none in our local protestant churches. The saddest and biggest mistake, in my opinion, is when they took God out of the schools.

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