That generation still had video games
I remember walking into a bar when I was 19 or 20 (drinking age was 18 then) and there was a Pong video game. My buddies said "you ought to try it" and I played one game, said "This is really stupid" and figured it would never catch on.View attachment 421693
That generation still had video games
Amazing that you have that same red arrow on all your shirts.Great post! Seems like I did this a lot as a teenager, early to mid 70s.
This was my 340 T/A, going in my 68 Dart.
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An LT-1 for a friend's '71 Z-28.
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And a 289 for my high school pal's 67 Mustang. We're still tight pals to this day, being as we went to the gym today for a nice chest and back workout.
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Then I moved up to more serious stuff at 20....no longer a teen working on street smallblocks, but still getting greasy.
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I remember walking into a bar when I was 19 or 20 (drinking age was 18 then) and there was a Pong video game. My buddies said "you ought to try it" and I played one game, said "This is really stupid" and figured it would never catch on.
I will admit to playing on the pin ball machines once in a while though.
I did play Pac Man once or twice when I was dating my first wife. She liked to play it, but I wasn't a fan. I think she played the Asteroid game once in a while too.Yeah. Pong sucked but PacMac and pin ball machines were addicting on a winter’s night and $5 pitchers!
Amazing that you have that same red arrow on all your shirts.
I was doing this kind of stuff, and this was before I got into cars! So yeah!
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