That was a great NES gameHe still is on the punch out Nintendo game!
That was a great NES gameHe still is on the punch out Nintendo game!
Catholic primary and secondary/boarding education.I went to Catholic school and our principal had a good sized leather paddle strop that we students ccalled “the strap”. If you really messed up you’d have to hold out your hands to receive a few lashes.
Yeah, until he went off the rails.Was unstoppable
My millennial stepdaughter always asks, “Steve, how do you know so much about everything?”.When you needed to know something……..
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There are 2nversions of this game. One is rarer. I forget the details.That was a great NES game![]()
U WOT M8?I remember when people could speak and write in complete sentences, had full grasp of proper grammar, syntax etc., and had enough of an attention span to get through more than two or three words without zoning out like they're on some kind of experimental drug or something.
Coincidentally, I also remember a time when Idiocracy seemed like a comedy movie. Now it just looks like straight prophecy.
The old Dewey Decimal Systemcard catalogs at the library
Which reminds me of a story.Before mobile phones and headphones/ear buds people got together to enjoy music and conversations were private.
Now the whole train carriage or bus gets to hear of last night's doings with the boyfriend whether you wish to or not.
Small price to pay to grow into a functioning human capable of critical thinking, no?Catholic primary and secondary/boarding education.
The strap was certainly a well-remembered feature as was a sharp rap on the knuckles or finger tips with a wooden ruler.
No "sparing the rod" at those institutions
Walked right into that one...U WOT M8?
I played the NES version and a version in the arcade but I don't think that had Mike Tyson in it. It was basically the same game but the boxer you controlled was a little white guy. I think it was just called Punch Out.There are 2nversions of this game. One is rarer. I forget the details.
And kids could make change without the damn register doing the simple S I M P L E math. The looks of confusion when they try just fuel my vexation with public education.I remember when people could speak and write in complete sentences, had full grasp of proper grammar, syntax etc., and had enough of an attention span to get through more than two or three words without zoning out like they're on some kind of experimental drug or something.
Coincidentally, I also remember a time when Idiocracy seemed like a comedy movie. Now it just looks like straight prophecy.
Damn this took me back. Jamesway and Hechingers! Caldor too.I remember Jamesway, Hechinger’s and Kmart bluelight specials.
50 cent candy bars and 25 cent stamps
and a GIJOE was $1.67 @ Toys R Us
