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i'm old enough to remember taking a roll of film and having to drive somewhere to get it developed!
yes always good when that happens...thinking of some of the medical advances it is lots of stuff changing for the better...
some things change for the better, nancy!
and back then it looked cool...now when I see the old movies it just looks silly and or stupid...
there was a WHOLE LOTTA SMOKING GOING ON back then! ooooofa!
lol... my parents saved Playbills from shows they saw in the 40s and 50s - when Camels were advertised as a "healthier" cigarette.... and when I was a tot, dad used to make me bacon and bread fried in bacon fat for breakfast (yummy)... how little we knew... by his 70s dad was making baked chicken without the skin with spices on it and avoiding cheese!
I remember Dr. Kildare, and his competition Ben Casey quite well. Truman was president when I was hatched and then Ike seemed like a nice grandfatherly figure to a young kid. All of them in black and white and perhaps the shows supported by the ad, "DDT. It's good for you and good for me!"
i'm old enough to vaguely remember dr. kildare....and, frankly, something about him didn't feel "real" :-)
Tom, when I was a kid, a car was $2K, Kennedy was President and Richard Chamberlain was Dr. Kildare.
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