Friday OT #1 - That's Not A Thing

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What are things that were a big deal when you were young that aren't a thing anymore.

I was thinking the other day about how Columbia House CD magazine orders were this enormous racket when I was in high school, and how that's not a thing anymore due to digital music. Same with Sears catalogs vs online shopping - do kids ever still sit down with the toy catalog and go nuts circling things anymore? Phone books vs Google - we generally recycle our phone books immediately.
 
What are things that were a big deal when you were young that aren't a thing anymore.

I was thinking the other day about how Columbia House CD magazine orders were this enormous racket when I was in high school, and how that's not a thing anymore due to digital music. Same with Sears catalogs vs online shopping - do kids ever still sit down with the toy catalog and go nuts circling things anymore? Phone books vs Google - we generally recycle our phone books immediately.
I had forgotten about doing that, but that was always so much fun

Things that I immediately thought of were Game Boy Colors, Tamagotchis, and Bopit (at least it seemed popular based on all the commercials I saw for it)
 
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What are things that were a big deal when you were young that aren't a thing anymore.

I was thinking the other day about how Columbia House CD magazine orders were this enormous racket when I was in high school, and how that's not a thing anymore due to digital music. Same with Sears catalogs vs online shopping - do kids ever still sit down with the toy catalog and go nuts circling things anymore? Phone books vs Google - we generally recycle our phone books immediately.

This is actually how my kiddo made his Christmas list this year.
 
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Do they still have toy catalogs? I'm not asking for more mail, but we don't get them, so we make Amazon wish lists.
 
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Do they still have toy catalogs? I'm not asking for more mail, but we don't get them, so we make Amazon wish lists.

Our "catalog" was a stack of ads we set aside from black Friday. It wasn't a real catalog but he sure geeked out on circling stuff and it's about as close as you can get these days.
 
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What are things that were a big deal when you were young that aren't a thing anymore.

I was thinking the other day about how Columbia House CD magazine orders were this enormous racket when I was in high school, and how that's not a thing anymore due to digital music. Same with Sears catalogs vs online shopping - do kids ever still sit down with the toy catalog and go nuts circling things anymore? Phone books vs Google - we generally recycle our phone books immediately.

Telephones with cords. I was watching Stranger Things with my boys and they were like what's up with that phone?
 
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