Lets play: I remember when.

I remember when the were no FAC, POL, or Pal.
Beer was 5 bucks a two-four.
.303 rifles were $29.99, and Win. 94's were $99.99, at Sears.
Only bull moose tags were sold, and to any one in Ontario, that wanted one.
There were no earwigs, rats, racoons, deer and coyotes, north of North Bay.
Epp's had racks of rifles from floor to ceiling, that could be handled unobtructed, by the customers.
There were "men's rooms", with no "skirts' allowed. Beer- fifty cents a stubby-Black Label, O'Keeke. Draft-2 bits a glass.
I had hair, I was single, life was good!
 
I wore steel toe doc-Mar tens to high school and wasn't suspended from school for wearing weapons on my feet.

I made a gun stock in my wood working class in high school and wasn't arrested or expelled

Pistol cross bows were sold with the same restrictions as pellet guns, you had to be 16
My new Polish M44 was $100

I could go to the store as 9 year old kid and buy a pack of smokes for my mom or dad.

My parents complained about gas going up from $0.299 to $0.300 a liter and you had regular, unleaded and premium

My uncle started drinking a new beer, Olson Golden

My mom trying beer for the first time (she liked mixed drinks prior)...a new beer called John Lab bat Classic

OV in a styrofoam insulated Stubby bottle

1969 fire bird that my mom bought my dad for a wedding anniversary, New for $2700

Pulling 5 lake trout a day out of the water legally

Riding in the car a a small child with no car seat required

What's a bike helmet? Oh, its for motor cycles.

What's an M class licence?

Full licence could be obtained at 16 + 2 weeks for $30

You could leave your home unlocked and the keys in your car and everything would still be there when you returned

What's a cell phone? Is that like a car phone? Or a military pack phone?

Satalite TV required a 30' dish

Wayne Gretskey was a Rookie

Red Fisher and Lorne Greene (new wilderness) were the most interesting part of saturday morning TV

MASH was NOT a rerun neither was Magnum PI or Hawai 50
 
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flip-phones were only used on star trek

a home computer had only 4k of memory, and only guys like Bill Gates had them

I could go with my friend and his dad to shoot trap at the PUBLIC Cold Creek conservation area, and .22 on the covered rifle range... in Nobleton Ontario

The news only talked about guns in relation to putting game on the dinner table, or the war in another country and never glorified nor vilified them, but treated them as obvious and necessary tools.

Home hardware in Toronto sold guns.. real guns. So did crappy tire and lots of other places like pawn shops and surplus stores.
 
In 1953 my dad bought me a box of 22 shorts for my birthday and they cost 51 cents.
A dozen Lucky Lager was $2.40 plus 12 cents deposit in 1965.
Got my first driver's licence to drive farm vehicles at 14 and that included a 1952 International to school and shoot gophers en route. The rifle was a Marlin 39A, bought for less than $100 in 1958 from SIR, Winnipeg.
 
The Wars that received local news coverage were Gas wars

Between Co-op, Army & Navy and Wolco you could find anything you would ever need

Kids in Kindergarten and Grade one spent their leisure time playing cowboys and indians in haybale forts, or shooting pellet guns and slingshots

$2 allowance would buy you a bag of chips, a glass bottle of crush pop, and a big bag full of penny candies

1942 Midway was the Arcade game to play at the local chinese restaurant, and Nintendo's Mario bros. and Duck Hunt at home

Macgyver was immortal and Air Wolf was next gen military tech.
 
Well, I'm still a pup by comparison to some, but the first tank of gas I ever paid for with my own money was 50 cents a litre. The clerk at the hardware store would sell a twelve year old a box of shells or a knife or hatchet if he knew your dad, and they still had a rack of used shotguns next to the pocket knives. I was fascinated by the ones held together with electrical tape for some reason.
And I miss 25 cent draft at lunch the first time I went to community college.....
 
The milk man came to the door.
The cows gave the eggs and the chikk'ins gave the milk.
There was a real Santa.
You were nawty, down the office and got the strap.
Dad found 'bout it and you got it agin at home.
Shooting BB guns in the back yard, Vancouver.
Riding in the pick up box.
No FAC.
 
The Wars that received local news coverage were Gas wars

Between Co-op, Army & Navy and Wolco you could find anything you would ever need

Kids in Kindergarten and Grade one spent their leisure time playing cowboys and indians in haybale forts, or shooting pellet guns and slingshots

$2 allowance would buy you a bag of chips, a glass bottle of crush pop, and a big bag full of penny candies

1942 Midway was the Arcade game to play at the local chinese restaurant, and Nintendo's Mario bros. and Duck Hunt at home

Macgyver was immortal and Air Wolf was next gen military tech.

Ah air wolf.....and blue thunder
MacGyver has always been anti gun though
 
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