Wonder Years takes you on a nostalgic journey through America's past, exploring retro experiences and unlocking forgotten memories. We offer a light-hearted look at the blast from the past and delve into vintage culture. Perfect for Gen X, Boomers, and Millennials to relive cherished memories. Our channel draws inspiration from Top 10 style videos, bringing you curated lists with a nostalgic twist.k cherished memories, and learn from each other things we might not have known about the past.
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1960s Classic Foods You can STILL eat Today! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YorKE0V859Q.htmlsi 15 1980s Products That Failed! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SEU2Hk81vXw.html
I suspect this video's creators came from a small cross-section of society. I was skeptical of the Fashion section but the Lyric of Songs chapter ended my viewing. I do NOT think the words "Sometimes when we touch" are offensive in 2024. This implies there are no cringe-worthy lyrics today.
Just a thought, what if NEW COKE, was never discontinued. They simply rebranded it as "classic coke" ,with the new formula, after spending presumably millions on research and development. I mean 1984/85 was the year they switched to corn syrup vs sugar. Coincidentally the same year as New Coke...
I remember the pouffe, pretend leather, round or square with a cord around its middle, Dad on the couch with his feet on it, ankles crossed, watching the tiny tv, with sliding doors you could close across. Then came Habitat! thank goodness.
TV lamps..."horrid design choices"? They are highly collectible and better made than most lamps of today. I am fortunate enough to have an original Chase brass/bakelite ship's wheel lamp with fibreglass shade. I treasure that lamp so much......
PLEASE BRING BACK THE McDLT, every time that McDonald's did a faceoff between the Big Mac and the McDLT, the McDLT out sold the Big Mac by more than 2 to 1. But just because a few people complained that it wasn't good for the planet McDonald's stopped selling it rather than letting the customers decide if it was worth it or not. Personally I wish I could afford my own McDonald's franchise so I could make it a permanent item along with the McRib. And style it like all the McDonald's from the 70s and 80s, when they were colorful and enjoyable to go to.
Tv lamps ugly? Heck, no! Love them, I’ve got five and always looking for more! I rotate them through the gutted vintage tv from my grandparents’ farm, they are beautiful!
After tasting New Coke, I couldn't wait to get the original Coca-Cola back, which, fortunately, didn't take long. Incidentally, I had pneumonia last year and my sense of taste was so off that I couldn't eat anything and my weight went down to 108 lbs. The only thing that taste decent to me was Coca-Cola.
George wasn’t always bwald! I miss the 80’s. Plastic durable toys. Metal Tonka trucks you could bring into the collapsible pool, forget about them and then dive into the pool and nearly sever your pinky toe off on the bumper. Garbage pail kids cards. Don’t forget Go-Bots- not Transformers. Gimmicks, guts and teeth metal- hair metal.
You left out; "Ethel !!! You put your clothes on, you shameless hussy !!!" ? When I went streaking I got about one thousand chigger bites for my trouble. Sadly, my friend tried jumping a barbed wire fence and didn't make it. His face bears the scars to this day! That kind of thing is why us old folk are so wise now, because we were so stupid then, ha.
The Yugo lived on until 2008 overseas. The electrical system didn't fizzle out like this video says. I still have my 88 Yugo and it runs and drives good.
This is like a propoganda video about the seventies, a bit creepy.... Normal life wasn't like that, some stuff was there, some extreme people did those things or sometimes in the weekends, mostly hard working and doing day to day stuff, kids playing outside (or fighting) and going to school.
I was there. Some of the things you said about the 70s weren't very nice. Now days is so many times worse. And don't get me started on song lyrics of today. Everybody didn't go to key parties only swingers.
Wow, I actually got to see Star Wars right there at the Chinese Theater, well, back then that was the name, 1978 I think it was, what a day, and yeah that opening scene with that huge destroyer is still very much alive in me ❤👍😁🛸
@@SteveStevens-sp7ly Maybe so, but the worst of the '70s was better than today's best. And there's nothing today that can compare to '70s progressive rock.
Hip huggers actually rode on the hip, not the waist. If the belly button wasn't at least 3 inches above the top band of the belt, they weren't hip-huggers.
I can guess the narrator's age...31. She was off on too many topics. Just to point out 2 of the. The song us Not creepy, except to gen z outcasts. It's all about your first grade school crush or gf/bf. It's how you feel when her; or him outside of school when you're each with your families; and you start getting butterflies in your stomach. You feel like everyone is looking at the both of you and you feel instantly awkward.& self conscious. The 2nd is the "key parties" and later called swibgs parties. Most of the times they happened at somones home; usually the largest of your group with at least 4 bedrooms and a finished basement. Yes you pivked keys but there were 2 bowls, a his and hers. The guys would grab from the gers and vice versa. You'd hook up right there at the house and if thing were going "good" then you'd puck who was going to continue hosting after the party. Also; anither staple if the parties were pineapple lamps & bowls drink ware. Pineapples are synonymous with swingers. BTWalso back then they went by a different name: Parents Without Partners. Most parties were only monthly but if thecarea had enough interesred menbers...coughcough...they might have it biweekly...sorry again. I know because my parents divorced in '70 and were always being asked to come to dufferent "get togethers" for a few years. Luckily they never accepted