I can remember Milk Duds being a good theatre projectile (and difficult to dig out of your US Keds, when stepped on). Late '60's muscle cars, with the 8-track player on the console (long before removing in-dash AM (only) radios). Your trunk was for hauling your 8-track library. Listening to 45's on the record player, then graduating to LP's and, if you had money, reel-to-reel. The magic of the Etch-a-Sketch, Bonanza on Sunday night, the NBC peacock in color (for the first time), LIFE magazine (the only color in the world, as TV was black-and-white, New Year's Day parades and football without a remote control, transistor radios (your only link to sports), a board game called Stratego (long before RISK and Battleship), the bubblegum stuck to your baseball cards, playing cards in the spokes of your bicycle...whew, I need a nap.