I miss back when....

I've been listening to Tim McGraw and the song I Miss Back When came on and as silly as it is...(I'll post the lyrics at the end for those who may have never heard it...) What do you miss from back when...???
I miss when kids played outside for entertainment instead of online and on their damn phones...my daughter's phone is glued to her hand and all her friends are the same way, and since she got it taken away when my hubby isn't on the computer she is...it's ridiculous, GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY IN THE DAMN STREET!!! lol
Here are the song lyrics...
I Miss Back When
By: Tim McGraw
Don't you remember
The fizz in a pepper
Peanuts in a bottle
At ten, two and four
A fried bologna sandwich
With mayo and tomato
Sittin' round the table
Don't happen much anymore
We got too complicated
It's all way over-rated
I like the old and out-dated
Way of life
Back when a hoe was a hoe
Coke was a coke
And crack's what you were doing
When you were cracking jokes
Back when a screw was a screw
The wind was all that blew
And when you said I'm down with that
Well it meant you had the flu
I miss back when
I miss back when
I miss back when
I love my records
Black, shiny vinyl
Clicks and pops
And white noise
Man they sounded fine
I had my favorite stations
The ones that played them all
Country, soul and rock-and-roll
What happened to those times?
I'm readin' Street Slang For Dummies
Cause they put pop in my country
I want more for my money
The way it was back then
Back when a hoe was a hoe
Coke was a coke
And crack's what you were doing
When you were cracking jokes
Back when a screw was a screw
The wind was all that blew
And when you said I'm down with that
Well it meant you had the flu
I miss back when
I miss back when
I miss back when
Give me a flat top for strumming
I want the whole world to be humming
Just keep it coming
The way it was back then
Back when a hoe was a hoe
Coke was a coke
And crack's what you were doing
When you were cracking jokes
Back when a screw was a screw
The wind was all that blew
And when you said I'm down with that
Well it meant you had the flu
I miss back when
I miss back when
I miss back when
I miss when kids played outside for entertainment instead of online and on their damn phones...my daughter's phone is glued to her hand and all her friends are the same way, and since she got it taken away when my hubby isn't on the computer she is...it's ridiculous, GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY IN THE DAMN STREET!!! lol
Here are the song lyrics...
I Miss Back When
By: Tim McGraw
Don't you remember
The fizz in a pepper
Peanuts in a bottle
At ten, two and four
A fried bologna sandwich
With mayo and tomato
Sittin' round the table
Don't happen much anymore
We got too complicated
It's all way over-rated
I like the old and out-dated
Way of life
Back when a hoe was a hoe
Coke was a coke
And crack's what you were doing
When you were cracking jokes
Back when a screw was a screw
The wind was all that blew
And when you said I'm down with that
Well it meant you had the flu
I miss back when
I miss back when
I miss back when
I love my records
Black, shiny vinyl
Clicks and pops
And white noise
Man they sounded fine
I had my favorite stations
The ones that played them all
Country, soul and rock-and-roll
What happened to those times?
I'm readin' Street Slang For Dummies
Cause they put pop in my country
I want more for my money
The way it was back then
Back when a hoe was a hoe
Coke was a coke
And crack's what you were doing
When you were cracking jokes
Back when a screw was a screw
The wind was all that blew
And when you said I'm down with that
Well it meant you had the flu
I miss back when
I miss back when
I miss back when
Give me a flat top for strumming
I want the whole world to be humming
Just keep it coming
The way it was back then
Back when a hoe was a hoe
Coke was a coke
And crack's what you were doing
When you were cracking jokes
Back when a screw was a screw
The wind was all that blew
And when you said I'm down with that
Well it meant you had the flu
I miss back when
I miss back when
I miss back when
Music is my Religion and Pearl Jam, my Savior!
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Don't necessarily want to go back (although it would be a blast - if I only knew then), but I do miss certain times, scents, childhood summer evenings of backyard bbq's and swimming in our pool with dark sky above. The plum tree in the backyard of my first home. My parents slow-dancing to their own music. 45's played on those suitcase record players, and toy chests.
Innocence.
Then again, I wouldn't trade now for anything. What I miss is what got me to here.
These are the good old days
Def. the good ol' days!!! But I wouldn't trade my life now to go back either...
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I miss my Redstone roller skates with the red glitter wheels and skating as fast as I could up and down the driveway. Making up roller dances to the Village People movie soundtrack
And endless summers, going to the beach with my friends, playing Marco Polo in the pool.
DEGENERATE FUK
This place is dead
"THERE ARE NO CLIQUES, ONLY THOSE WHO DON'T JOIN THE FUN" - Empty circa 2015
"Kfsbho&$thncds" - F Me In the Brain - circa 2015
And fuckin' a to handwritten letters (not to mention actual phone calls).
And yes too, Glassman! Sitting cross-legged WAY too close (according to our parents) with Looney Tunes...and, dare I say, a bowl of cereal?
I remember during the summer going to the store with a dollar bill and getting a large slurpee for 95cents and 5 one cent candies.
A dollar went far back then it seemed.
Lately I've had flashes of that chained scene from Do the Evolution, screen-light reflecting in faces - brought upon by our/themselves?
Texts can be like novocaine. Like Ament said in SVT, not what to feel, but to feel.
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I cant tell you how many times I try to talk with kids at work, kids meaning 20-30 year olds...And these kids are basically incapable of carrying on a conversation. The computer generation is a bunch of social misfits.
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
I miss:
Mom, the energy of youth, clean air, shows like Colombo and Rockford Files that made watching TV worth the effort, 99¢ singles and $3.99 LP's, several favorite bookstores that bit the dust and, number one on my list: RAIN!
Kids playing in the neighborhood
The corner bakery, the corner drug store, the meat market.
Knowing your neighbors
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
And yeah, Speedy. Playing outside, bikes on the lawn, no worries in the world. The next-door folks looking out for us, and vice versa.
Sense of/ or actual community.
Not all that generation is disconnected but it definitely an element among some of them for sure.
I find that some young guys in particular act like they know everything & anyone over the age of 40 is stupid however I don't think that's a new thing!
Fuckus rules all
Rob
Seattle
Well never fucking mind then!!!!
hahahaha
Fuck Youtube!
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
How about a big wheel or green machine,a big hill and a replica football helmet for protection.What a blast.come home bloody and Smelly.Good times.
Kick the can or tag with the kids on the block,until parents would scream 2hours after dark for you to finally come in.
Late night Angie Dickenson movies that showed full frontal. Wow!!!Hello Police Woman.
GI Joe and Army men.
Feeling really old now,but I think we may have been the last generation to enjoy life not plugged in.
Drab olive green and yellow kitchens/Shag carpet whoohooo....
And thank GOD for that!
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
Saturday and Sunday mornings were the best.
Mom would be cooking a big breakfast, and later in the day, my dad and I would go bowling.
Till there aint nothing left worth taking away from me.....
In my friends block we used to play football or volleyball in the street. It was a pretty dead block but every now and then a car would come and someone would yell "caaaaaar" and we'd get out the way so the car could pass then resume the game like there'd been zero interruption.
Chillin in the fire escape and going up to the roof for the 4th of July.
I'm sad now.
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I cannot relate to the growing up in that enviorment,but we all kinda had the same activities.No hydrant for us slip and slides,sprinklers and pools.