I didn't watch the contiuation of " I Dream Of Jeannie because it wasn't the same without the original Tony, since the actor was busy on Dallas. Apparently Jeannie showed her belly button this time. The actress wasn't allowed to in the original.
All I remember from Mission Impossible was the brief case exploding. I thought something like that would draw attention. It was different to what I saw on Get Smart but then the latter was a comedy.
At one stage the family TV was black and white and could only screen one channel. Later on we got a proper TV that had a timer so it would switch off by itself. It came in handy when my mum fell asleep in front of the TV late at night.
Electric kettles amazed me at first because I was use to the noisy ones that you have to watch on the stove to take them off. I use to cook rice on the stove too.
My mum grew up without a fridge, so my grandmother had to keep heating the food to preserve it.
I handwashed my clothes as a teenager.
I use to have a walkman and spent time doing a play list. Transferring music from CD to cassette. These days music can be shuffled on a mp3 player.
My mum experience air raids when she was growing up in Indonesia. I think it was back in the 60s. She told me about the army tanks. She can't hear a motorbike without thinking of that period. It was obviously a scary experience for her.
My mum grew up poor so her parents couldn't give her enough money for public transport to go to school. She would have to walk and hitch hike some of the way. Which I thought was dangerous.
Since she knew she couldn't afford to pay for additional school expenses like excursions or extra curricular activities, she sometimes didn't bother telling her parents about it.
I think thats the reason my mum made sure my brother and I had the opportunities she didn't have financially. I never missed out on a school excursion or camping trip.
She became a student nurse when she was 16 and moved to the boarding school to earn money to give back to her parents.
no subject
I didn't watch the contiuation of " I Dream Of Jeannie because it wasn't the same without the original Tony, since the actor was busy on Dallas. Apparently Jeannie showed her belly button this time. The actress wasn't allowed to in the original.
All I remember from Mission Impossible was the brief case exploding. I thought something like that would draw attention. It was different to what I saw on Get Smart but then the latter was a comedy.
At one stage the family TV was black and white and could only screen one channel. Later on we got a proper TV that had a timer so it would switch off by itself. It came in handy when my mum fell asleep in front of the TV late at night.
Electric kettles amazed me at first because I was use to the noisy ones that you have to watch on the stove to take them off. I use to cook rice on the stove too.
My mum grew up without a fridge, so my grandmother had to keep heating the food to preserve it.
I handwashed my clothes as a teenager.
I use to have a walkman and spent time doing a play list. Transferring music from CD to cassette. These days music can be shuffled on a mp3 player.
My mum experience air raids when she was growing up in Indonesia. I think it was back in the 60s. She told me about the army tanks. She can't hear a motorbike without thinking of that period. It was obviously a scary experience for her.
My mum grew up poor so her parents couldn't give her enough money for public transport to go to school. She would have to walk and hitch hike some of the way. Which I thought was dangerous.
Since she knew she couldn't afford to pay for additional school expenses like excursions or extra curricular activities, she sometimes didn't bother telling her parents about it.
I think thats the reason my mum made sure my brother and I had the opportunities she didn't have financially. I never missed out on a school excursion or camping trip.
She became a student nurse when she was 16 and moved to the boarding school to earn money to give back to her parents.