Nice Read On The Growing Up Years


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Picked up this article here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2719435179
Titled "If you were born in the 80s". Perhaps more like those who were born in the 70s (my time), who grew up in the 80s.....


You grew up watching He-man, MASK, Transformers, Silver Hawk and Mickey Mouse, Ninja turtles, Carebears, Robocop, My Little Pony and Smurfs.

You grew up brushing your teeth with a mug in Primary school during recess time. You would squat by a drain with all your classmates beside you, and brush your teeth with a coloured mug.

You hated or loved the school nurse (she was either pretty or mean).

You know what SBC stands for.

You paid 40 cents for cartons of Chocolate or Strawberry milk every week in class.

Everyone's wallet used to be the velcro type

It was cool to have pagers in primary school

SBS buses used to be non-airconditioned. The bus seats are made of wood and the cushionwere red. The big red bell gave a loud BEEP! when pressed.

There were still bus tickets and bus conductors would come up to check them.

Envelopes were given to us to donate to Sharity Elephant every Children's Day.

You've probably read Young Generation magazine.You know who's Vinny the little vampire and Acai the constable.

You know what PETS are and the hidden animals in all the text pages. You hated penmanship.

Writing lines and caning hands were common, esp if you failed chinese spelling (caning was actually allowed. no ****).

You were there when they first introduced the MRT here. You went for the first ride with your parents and you would kneel on the seat to see the scenery.

Movie tickets used to cost only $3.50.

Gals were fascinated by Strawberry Short Cake and Barbie Dolls.

You learn to laugh like The Count in Sesame Street.

You bought tidbits called beebee (20 cents per pack, 10 cents in MGS), and mamee (30 cents), that had a different sticker in it every time.

You carried a lunch box to school but either threw away the food or brought it back home again.

You watched TV2 (also known as Channel 10) cartoons because Channel 5 never had enough cartoons for you.

Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, The Three Investigators, Famous Five and Secret Seven were probably the thickest
story books you thought you would ever read.

KFC used to be a high class restaurant that served food in plates and had metal forks and knives. (I dont remember this, anyone?)

The most vulgar thing you said was asshole and idiot and THE MOST EXTREME WAS 'chicken pie'...you just couldn't bring yourself to say the hokkien translation.

Catching and pepsi-cola was the IN thing, and twist was the
magic word.

Your English workbooks were made of some damn poor quality paper that was smooth and yellow.

You came to school 15 mins before the bell every morning just so you could copy someone's homework.

CDIS was your best friend.

The only computer lessons in school involved funny pixellized characters in 16 colours walking about trying to teach you math.

Waterbottles were slung around your neck and a must everywhere you went.

Boys loved to play soccer with small stones or tennis balls in the basketball court.

Girls played five stones and boys played with marbles.

Science was fun with the Balsam and the Angsana being the most important plants of our lives, guppies and swordtail being the most important fishes.

Who can forget Ahmad, Bala, Sumei and John, immortalized in our minds from school textbooks.

We conducted experiments of our own to get badges for being a Young Zoologist/Botanist etc.

Every Children's day and National day you either got pins or pens with 'Happy Children's Day 1993' or useless plastic files with 'Happy National Day 1994'.

You wore BM2000, BATA, or Pallas shoes.

Your form teacher taught you Maths, Science and English.

You went to school in slippers and a raincoat when it rained, and you find a dry spot in the school
to sit down, dry your feet, and wear your dry and warm socks and shoes.

There would be spelling tests and mental sums to do almost everyday (you hated them).

Your friends considered you lucky and rich if your parents gave you $2 or more for pocket mone everyday.

You saw Wee Kim Wee's face in the school hall.

Boys liked catching fighting spiders, earthworms or tadpoles.

Collecting and battling erasers was a pastime for boys.

Class monitors and prefects loved to say, "You talk somemore, I write your name ah!"

You got booked for muddy shoes in class.

There were at least 40 people in one class.

You brought every single book to school, even though there was a timetable.

There was a pro-yo/bumblebee, digimon craze at some point in time.
 

Those were simpler times....aaaah to be young and carefree again...
 

And if only there was such thing as a time machine; to live through those memorable times, even if it was just for a day. How nice it would be,
 

i remembered the KFC bit with plates and stuff, but i seriously dont remember pagers in primary school
secondary school sec 3 onwards probably started the pager/zone phone thingy.
when in sec 4, most ppl would have one already.
 

you know now that i look at it the old HeMan was pretty gay compared to the new one :bsmilie:
 

You hated or loved the school nurse (she was either pretty or mean).

I hated mine... I was under the same blardy dentist for 9 YEARS. She was transferred (much to my primary school's joy) when i was in primary 5 to somewhere else...to my future secondary school. Gosh...how bad can this get.

She even remembers my house number and called my mum just to let me know that she'll be "taking care of me for the next few years" !!!!!!!!:sweatsm:
 

haha, i did bring almost all my books to school even though there was a time table.

I noticed, as I move up the education ladder, my bag gets lighter and smaller :bsmilie:
 

i think the more relevant group would be the "born in 70s" group...most of the people who actually enjoyed the "golden era" stuff were born in 70s and earlier. Heh

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5141359409

Yes I remember the nostalgic 70s.

When we said: "SBS" back then it meant: "Si Bei Song." :bsmilie:
 

haha, i did bring almost all my books to school even though there was a time table.

I noticed, as I move up the education ladder, my bag gets lighter and smaller :bsmilie:

True true...

Primary School = Heaviest school bag, usually ninja turtles for boys (girls can't remember...something very pink) Always bring EVERYTHING to school. Primary school training for NS IPPT already...

Secondary school = Discovered something called notes and putting books under the desk. Bags getting more trendy...and smaller...

Junior College = What is textbook? My only books were 10-year series of every subject.

University = Upsized textbooks and tonnes of notes... dunno killed how many trees...
 

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