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What rare things I want to remember more and more
Today we invite you to plunge into the abyss of nostalgia for the past! Let's remember what almost rare We've used it before. A lot of things have really gone out of business long ago. And something still brings warm memories and a smile on his face. I wonder what trinkets you will add to our collection?
My mom remembers her college years from time to time. And the smiley face of the aunt, who cooked delicious milkshake in the cafe "Pelmennaya". There were many drinks in my mother’s life. But that gentle vanilla-milk taste she will not confuse with anything! The same goes for dairy products in general. Once kefir, milk and ryazhenka were sold in glassware. Remember that?
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My dad still tells me how he used to play. "Dendy". At one time it conquered all the republics of the former USSR. And absolutely no one was confused by the fact that the toy was, in fact, a pirated copy of another console.
And the iron constructor? This is a real puzzle for inquisitive minds. And the fine motor skills were developing great! Of course, there are such designers now. However, they look different and are much more expensive.
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Composters in public transport Step by step, they also disappear into oblivion. Payment is becoming cashless in many cities. I think that in the coming decades, the profession of conductor will disappear altogether.
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Chips, honeycombs or caps Teenage play comes from the 90s. My grandparents certainly didn’t play that. But millennials managed to taste the charms of collecting bright chips and excitement that came during the game.
Things from the past, like I miss videotapes and videotapes. I remember my dad taking a video from a friend to rewrite the film from one cassette to another. You couldn’t just go online and download anything you wanted. And you couldn't just flip the movie to the right moment. I can still hear that special sound of the tape rewinding.
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Cassette tape recorder I had one, too. I remember once I gave my mother a tape of Vitas on March 8 and then she listened to the holes. It cost about 20 rubles - funny money for our time.
Remember? glass-conesPopular in Soviet times? You could come to the grocery store and enjoy the delicious juice, slowly sipping it from a faceted glass.
My grandmother had an old man at home. home-phone. When I was a kid, I loved dialing. The phone made its own distinctive sound, and the process itself became something special.
A viscous, jelly-like toy called slime slowly acquires the status of a rarity. And this is not surprising, because every year there are new viral trinkets for children. What is the new-fangled simpl-dimple and pop-it? I wonder if your children know what lysun is?
Tamagotchi! Oh, there's been a whole era of caring for virtual pets. Although this toy can be bought now, its popularity is long gone. The same applies to toy-spring slinky. I admit, I had no idea it was called that.
While I was writing this article, I remembered how my grandmother taught me to write. pen. She would sit me down at the table and pour blue ink into a ceramic inkwell. And I was trying to focus, God forbid, so I wouldn't squash my grandmother's table with them. By the way, writing with such a pen was really great.
And my grandmother often remembered her favorite perfume "Red Moscow". Probably, every Soviet woman has a favorite scent from the past.
Everything new, well forgotten old, is said to be Everything new - the well-forgotten old. Many seemingly rare things from the past are wildly popular even now. For example, once people listened to music on a vinyl player.
You can still buy this thing now. This sound is more appreciated than ever. No wonder a really good vinyl player is expensive. Exactly the same story with the once popular Polaroid. You have to pay a lot of money to buy. snapshot. But what atmospheric pictures are made!
GettyImages People used to use metal razors. Now, in the era of eco-awareness and care for nature, people are increasingly buying such machines. They work well and will serve faithfully for many years.
Now we suggest you add to our list! I'm sure you have a lot of good memories that you'll want to share with us. We'll be waiting for you in the comments!
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My mom remembers her college years from time to time. And the smiley face of the aunt, who cooked delicious milkshake in the cafe "Pelmennaya". There were many drinks in my mother’s life. But that gentle vanilla-milk taste she will not confuse with anything! The same goes for dairy products in general. Once kefir, milk and ryazhenka were sold in glassware. Remember that?
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Accessories | Gifts | Toys (@top_shop59.ru)
My dad still tells me how he used to play. "Dendy". At one time it conquered all the republics of the former USSR. And absolutely no one was confused by the fact that the toy was, in fact, a pirated copy of another console.
And the iron constructor? This is a real puzzle for inquisitive minds. And the fine motor skills were developing great! Of course, there are such designers now. However, they look different and are much more expensive.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Tenth Kingdom - Toys (@10kor)
Composters in public transport Step by step, they also disappear into oblivion. Payment is becoming cashless in many cities. I think that in the coming decades, the profession of conductor will disappear altogether.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Elena Maslenikova (@maslenikovaelena)
Chips, honeycombs or caps Teenage play comes from the 90s. My grandparents certainly didn’t play that. But millennials managed to taste the charms of collecting bright chips and excitement that came during the game.
Things from the past, like I miss videotapes and videotapes. I remember my dad taking a video from a friend to rewrite the film from one cassette to another. You couldn’t just go online and download anything you wanted. And you couldn't just flip the movie to the right moment. I can still hear that special sound of the tape rewinding.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by nostalgia 90-2,000- (@nostalgia_902000)
Cassette tape recorder I had one, too. I remember once I gave my mother a tape of Vitas on March 8 and then she listened to the holes. It cost about 20 rubles - funny money for our time.
Remember? glass-conesPopular in Soviet times? You could come to the grocery store and enjoy the delicious juice, slowly sipping it from a faceted glass.
My grandmother had an old man at home. home-phone. When I was a kid, I loved dialing. The phone made its own distinctive sound, and the process itself became something special.
A viscous, jelly-like toy called slime slowly acquires the status of a rarity. And this is not surprising, because every year there are new viral trinkets for children. What is the new-fangled simpl-dimple and pop-it? I wonder if your children know what lysun is?
Tamagotchi! Oh, there's been a whole era of caring for virtual pets. Although this toy can be bought now, its popularity is long gone. The same applies to toy-spring slinky. I admit, I had no idea it was called that.
While I was writing this article, I remembered how my grandmother taught me to write. pen. She would sit me down at the table and pour blue ink into a ceramic inkwell. And I was trying to focus, God forbid, so I wouldn't squash my grandmother's table with them. By the way, writing with such a pen was really great.
And my grandmother often remembered her favorite perfume "Red Moscow". Probably, every Soviet woman has a favorite scent from the past.
Everything new, well forgotten old, is said to be Everything new - the well-forgotten old. Many seemingly rare things from the past are wildly popular even now. For example, once people listened to music on a vinyl player.
You can still buy this thing now. This sound is more appreciated than ever. No wonder a really good vinyl player is expensive. Exactly the same story with the once popular Polaroid. You have to pay a lot of money to buy. snapshot. But what atmospheric pictures are made!
GettyImages People used to use metal razors. Now, in the era of eco-awareness and care for nature, people are increasingly buying such machines. They work well and will serve faithfully for many years.
Now we suggest you add to our list! I'm sure you have a lot of good memories that you'll want to share with us. We'll be waiting for you in the comments!
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