I used to play Monopoly or Risk with my brothers…chess, checkers, cards. Used to take bike rides to the park or go to the library. Now I read my comics online, play games with my brothers online, and take virtual bike rides on GTA…
There were socials before there was social “media.” I’m thinking sewing circles, quilting bees, book clubs, menfolk sitting around Mr. Drucker’s general store chewing the fat about Jed moving to the big city.
I’m old enough to recall when we got our first TV – Fall, (1949), the same year I got my first bicycle. Before that, as I recall, I walked where I wanted to go – which mostly was to one of my ‘best buddies’ homes to play. That Fall, I also started grade school. Some of our assignments in classes were – for the first time ever – to watch certain shows on TV and report about what we had seen and what we thought about them. The reports, of course, were hand-written in ink, and were graded onlanguage use, spelling, and penmanship, as well as content.
‘Play’ (at least for boys) consisted of teaching each other where the best hiding spots were, teasing girls (mostly to get their attention), chasing each other around with cap guns in games of ‘cowboys and Indians’, occasional games of ‘war’, watching fathers and older brothers work on cars, watching new houses in our neighborhoods being built (which involved dynamite blasting into limestone bedrock to form basements), farming, and other such ‘normal’ pastimes.
About that time and age, a very few of us also had first brushes with the law, mostly for pilfering liquor from parental bottles, or minor merchandise from local stores. Our county judge was pretty good about redirecting miscreants, though. The usual penalty was to sit locked in a county jail cell for about 4 hours, through lunch time, then to be released into parents’ custody, on probation for 3 weeks with a 5PM curfew. Those 4 hours and then the 3 weeks seemed like eternity … or so I was told … … … ;^| .
Read the newspaper, played board games, played with Army men, inflated plastic dry cleaner bags with candles attached to straws which kept the bags open then when inflated let them go over the neighborhood at dusk so people would call the police reporting UFOs. Made the newspaper — which we read about the next day
It hasn’t gotten any better, today is Thursday 8/3/23, a littile after 6 am pacific coast time, it is the 215th day of the year. So far there have been 11,243 gun murders, of that 1,059 have been young people ages 0 – 17. There have been 423 mass shooting. The above figures do not include 14,190 gun suicides. We are on track to kill more than 40,000 people with guns this year. Between guns and the climate we are also on track towards making ourselves extinct by our own hands.
RuinQueenofOblivion over 1 year ago
Must’ve been in Florida.
Ermine Notyours over 1 year ago
Tree likes that paper isn’t being used as much and doesn’t want anyone getting any ideas of going back.
Pocosdad over 1 year ago
Cries of “Hold my beer” rang out over the land.
FrannieL Premium Member over 1 year ago
We used to make phone calls [land lines] and write notes and letters.
Hydrohead over 1 year ago
How exactly is that different?
Plumbob Wilson over 1 year ago
Same thing I do now without social media (gocomics comments excepted).
Serial Pedant over 1 year ago
Alcohol and firearms are with us more than ever.
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
We usually just watched TV, used the Internet and played video games. Sometimes, we even read books or played with toys.
Robert Miller Premium Member over 1 year ago
I used to play Monopoly or Risk with my brothers…chess, checkers, cards. Used to take bike rides to the park or go to the library. Now I read my comics online, play games with my brothers online, and take virtual bike rides on GTA…
Masterskrain over 1 year ago
Sadly, since Social Media, it seems Alcohol and Firearms have become MORE prevalent…
FassEddie over 1 year ago
They drank, and wrassled, and blew things up with dynamite you could buy at the general store. Good times.
rugeirn over 1 year ago
Firearms use seems to be up; alcohol use seems to be up; the jury’s out on sex.
Csaw Backnforth over 1 year ago
There were socials before there was social “media.” I’m thinking sewing circles, quilting bees, book clubs, menfolk sitting around Mr. Drucker’s general store chewing the fat about Jed moving to the big city.
bwswolf over 1 year ago
Some still do …… only now they post on social media their antics ……. (and wonder “WHY” they get in trouble) …….. ;0
poppacapsmokeblower over 1 year ago
What if the Internet evolved from firearms and alcohol (I mean they at least have violence in common).
That’s disproves evolution because we still have alcohol and firearms.
If you need to look it up, sarcasm is spelled … Boy! Talk about sarcastic. I’ll go back in my hole now.
KEA over 1 year ago
Phones (real phones, not pocket computers) and fences were the primary social connections
oish over 1 year ago
Blockbuster Video Rentals and Cable TV
SrTechWriter over 1 year ago
I’m old enough to recall when we got our first TV – Fall, (1949), the same year I got my first bicycle. Before that, as I recall, I walked where I wanted to go – which mostly was to one of my ‘best buddies’ homes to play. That Fall, I also started grade school. Some of our assignments in classes were – for the first time ever – to watch certain shows on TV and report about what we had seen and what we thought about them. The reports, of course, were hand-written in ink, and were graded onlanguage use, spelling, and penmanship, as well as content.
‘Play’ (at least for boys) consisted of teaching each other where the best hiding spots were, teasing girls (mostly to get their attention), chasing each other around with cap guns in games of ‘cowboys and Indians’, occasional games of ‘war’, watching fathers and older brothers work on cars, watching new houses in our neighborhoods being built (which involved dynamite blasting into limestone bedrock to form basements), farming, and other such ‘normal’ pastimes.
About that time and age, a very few of us also had first brushes with the law, mostly for pilfering liquor from parental bottles, or minor merchandise from local stores. Our county judge was pretty good about redirecting miscreants, though. The usual penalty was to sit locked in a county jail cell for about 4 hours, through lunch time, then to be released into parents’ custody, on probation for 3 weeks with a 5PM curfew. Those 4 hours and then the 3 weeks seemed like eternity … or so I was told … … … ;^| .
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
Tree, aren’t you centuries if not millennia old?
PaulGoes over 1 year ago
They tried that in a small town
chief tommy over 1 year ago
Read the newspaper, played board games, played with Army men, inflated plastic dry cleaner bags with candles attached to straws which kept the bags open then when inflated let them go over the neighborhood at dusk so people would call the police reporting UFOs. Made the newspaper — which we read about the next day
Dave M over 1 year ago
It’s no coincidence that families used to have more children. I’ll let you figure out what adults did to combat boredom.
Bruce1253 over 1 year ago
It hasn’t gotten any better, today is Thursday 8/3/23, a littile after 6 am pacific coast time, it is the 215th day of the year. So far there have been 11,243 gun murders, of that 1,059 have been young people ages 0 – 17. There have been 423 mass shooting. The above figures do not include 14,190 gun suicides. We are on track to kill more than 40,000 people with guns this year. Between guns and the climate we are also on track towards making ourselves extinct by our own hands.
Galaxina over 1 year ago
Where would you guys be without social media!?