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The Stuff We Grew Up With

The Stuff We Grew Up With

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Waterbeds needed heaters, phone numbers lived in a book, and Radio Shack was basically a rite of passage. We sit down as three friends with three very different backgrounds and start pulling on a simple thread: what did we grow up with that today’s kids barely have words for?

We go deep on waterbeds, from the “burping” process to the misery of a dead heater and the weirdly perfect sleep that made people swear they’d come back. From there we detour into the golden age of Radio Shack and DIY electronics, when buying capacitors, speaker parts, and off-brand gadgets felt like exploring the future one aisle at a time. We also remember chemistry sets that were basically a box of chemicals and questionable decisions, the kind of hands-on learning that would get shut down instantly today.

Then it’s all about pre-smartphone communication and culture: phone books, landlines, rented phones from the phone company, wired remotes, answering machines with cassette greetings, and the pranks you could pull when everyone shared a single line. We finish with pure childhood nostalgia, arcades, drive-in movies, biking to a corner market for a soda and baseball cards, listening to Tradio on Saturday mornings, wiffle ball with ghost runners, plus milkman and Schwan truck memories that scream small-town life.

If you’ve ever missed the analog era, retro tech, or the freedom of being gone until sundown, you’ll feel right at home. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who will argue about waterbeds, and leave a review with the one childhood thing you’d bring back first.

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