Nostalgia -- An arcane word that is used to evoke one's salad days
Horn & Hardart -- An early attempt to automate the ordering process in the food service industry
Fletcher's Castoria -- A childhood laxative that tasted just like rootbeer
Answering machines -- "Please leave a message ... beep!"
Shoe x-ray -- A machine in front of most shoe stores where kids could see their toes inside their shoes
Cap guns and water pistols -- Gun toys, mostly for boys, that "killed" imaginary injuns and soaked pesky girls
Carnival sideshows -- Bearded ladies, geeks, hoochy koochy girls, human pincushions and sword swallowers
Steel roller skates -- Skate boards and in-line skates have generally supplanted old-fashioned steel roller skates
Dad's Old Fashioner Root Beer -- I seem to remember Mom's and ever Junior's versions too
Land-line telephones -- I still have one (non-cordless) for when the power goes out
3 cent postage stamp -- The cost of first-class postage for many years
Brooklyn Dodgers -- Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges, Jackie Robinson, Carl Farillo, PeeWee Reese, Duke Snider, Don Newcombe
Gum-ball machines -- If your penny produced a speckled gum ball, you got a nickel
Sears Roebuck catalogue -- Toilet paper adorned with bra and girdle ads
Toonerville Trolley -- Bucolic wisdom offered up weekly in the Sunday "funny papers"
City chicken -- Ground veal formed around a Popsicle stick and fried to look like a chicken leg (back when veal was cheaper than chicken)
Lash LaRue -- An oater (western B-movie) hero who used a whip more often than his six-shooter
Single-gender restrooms -- Old fashioned modesty
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