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in reading other posts saw a few things mentioned
that would be missed if i went to 1795
Here is my list!
!0. the variety of shoes (that Midnite mentioned)
9.V's secret(unmentionables but they were pretty bad back then no pretty colors!)
8.no epidurals for childbirth(Ick bite a bullet i think not doctor!) (need Dr H to travel back with sedatives)
7.jeans(or dungrees? as we call them here in Boston)
6.my Mercedes(oh don't have that yet just felt like saying it)
5.my bathing suit(Oh don't want to take that out quite yet these 5 lbs left to lose!)
4.modern bathrooms and showers(Also Bath and Beauty
Work's!
3. Malls and shopping(well have to work a lot of OT for that maybe that isn't a plus!)
2.this forum and friends i met on it(you too henry!)
1.Red Sox( the year I got stuck in 1795 would be the year they won the whole thing i just feel it this is our year!!0oh i say that every year ;D
of course there is more !
jennifer
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Definetely would miss indoor plumbing!! I wonder how often they got to bathe? :-[ Another miss would be the telephone! Good grief, what would I do without that?? Don't watch too much TV, (except for DS) so I could live with that. Another thing I wondered about is how they stood the heat during the summer months? ?!? I can't imagine being being here in N.Y in the summer months, dealing with 95 degree temperatures & 100 percent humidy without an air conditioner!! ?!?
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Not only heat and humidity, Cassandra, but all those petticoats and heavy skirts. I don't know how they did it. :P
I would miss transportation. I work part time with charter bus. I like to be going places.
Tanis
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Great question, jennifer! You know I'm with you on the shoes. Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin not even born yet... brrr! ;) Seriously (???), I'd have big problems adjusting to 1795-- I don't even like to go camping if there's no place to plug in a blowdryer.
I have a question for the fashion history buffs. How in those days DID they make the fabulous curls a la Millicent or Samantha?
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I am with everyone who would miss in door pumbing. I don't camp don't ask me. This from a former Girl Scout leader.
I would miss my jeans, T-shirts,
My stero { I need music}
My computer,
Like Jennifer said give me drugs when giving birth
What about birth control--that would be major. I have four children already, if something had not been done I would most likely have had more and be dead.
Advil--man how did they deal with headaches.
my sneakers
cold drinks--remember no refrigeration
telephone--I would miss gabbing with friends
The list goes on and on.
Let's see one more thing the grocery store, which I have to visit now.
Birdie
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There's so much that I would miss, but a few things would be photographs, electronics, appliances, bathrooms upstairs and downstairs, and my wardrobe which consists mainly of Dickies pants, t-shirts, and tennis shoes.
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Great question, jennifer! You know I'm with you on the shoes. Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin not even born yet... brrr! ;) Seriously (???), I'd have big problems adjusting to 1795-- I don't even like to go camping if there's no place to plug in a blowdryer.
I have a question for the fashion history buffs. How in those days DID they make the fabulous curls a la Millicent or Samantha?
Curling irons go waaaaaay back. To 1795 I'm not sure. . but to the 1800s and early 1900s I'm certain. They were heated over the fire or a lamp and then applied to the hair for curls. . .I've seen some very old ones in fashion history books.
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I would miss ACES HIGH online, the interactive WWII combat flight sim. If I don't get to go up at least once a day and shoot down enemy dweebs, I get real antsy. In 1795, it would take a coupla hundred years to log in--almost as bad as having a dial-up connection.
[shadow=purple,left,300]--Mark[/shadow]
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Curling irons go waaaaaay back. To 1795 I'm not sure. . but to the 1800s and early 1900s I'm certain. They were heated over the fire or a lamp and then applied to the hair for curls. . .I've seen some very old ones in fashion history books.
Thanks, J99!
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Jennifer: you had to mention the Rex Sox. You know Barnabas showed up at Collinwood in the summer of 1967. The year Yaz won the Triple Crown and the Red Sox lost the World Seris in seven games to ST. Louis.
Now I wonder if maybe Angelique might of had something to do with that? ?!?
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Let's see when the power was out, I missed most the:
Heat, food selection, electric lights, tv, internet, video games, hair dryer, music, oh you name it. When I got it back I think I used most all of it at one time! Actually, when it went OFF I had two tvs on, two computers and the video game going! So it is pretty much just how the kids and I live. Only we appreciated it more for losing it....
At least I was able to maintain hygiene, I can't even imagine my hair after a whole winter of not washing it. I think what would be the worst of all would be the poor standards of food, water and hygiene in general. And to not have makeup would be excruciating, though I don't notice Naomi suffering for it!
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In no particular order . . .
--Electricity
--Central Heating (we went without the above two for four days this winter after an ice storm, and there is nothing romantic about freezing and candles let me tell you)
--The right to vote
--Indoor plumbing
--21st century medicine (we have a history of medicine collection in the library where I work, and frankly, I think you would have been better off trying to cure yourself)
--A career
--Buffy (just kidding :D)
--Being able to legally own property
--The education I've had
--Being able to travel great distances for comparatively little money and little time
--Preston Sturges' films and the fiction of E.F. Benson, Edith Wharton, and Lemony Snicket.
Luciaphil
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Let's see when the power was out, I missed most the:
Oh yeah...the friggin' ice storm and the ensuing power outage....grrrrrr......
had the kerosene heater, that at least kept we humans from freezing to death....dogs didn't mind, what with their huge winter coats. But until we bought the generator, drying my long hair by the kerosene heater wasn't any fun! Radio was not a suitable replacement for the TV and was definitely missing DS and Buffy! Not to mention my computer! Laundry piled up fast since I was wearing 5 layers of shirts! Plus a hooded fleece jacket with the hood on..I looked like freakin' Kenny from South Park! When we got the generator, everything was a lot better, except laundry, and at least I had my sister who had power and could go over there!
Yup, I would definitely not like living in 1795, not at all. I freely admit, I am a spoiled modern woman!
And as far as entertainment...besides no TV or internet...no Dog Shows! No shelties...they didn't come to America until 1917 thereabouts. Just Foxhounds, Great Danes, and a few others.
Though considering this time of year....one perk would be....NO IRS! ;D
[shadow=teal,left,300]Always, The Very Spoiled Minja[/shadow]
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I cant believe no one has mentioned tooth paste, (funky breath ICK)!
With all this talk about the Red Sox, (a very good team), we must not forget who won it all in '66 the year our favorite show began, (how bout them O's).
B
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Indoor plumbing--the thought of doing my business in a chamber pot, especially at a certain time of the month, grosses me out. Along the same lines, tampons. I guess the ladies used rags. Ewwwww!
Electricity and everything that goes with it--TV, computer, appliances to make a woman's work easier, refrigeration (eating spoiled food probably killed a lot of people back then).
I sure wouldn't miss corsets. I bet lots of women perished because they couldn't breathe properly!
Modern medicine--my diabetic son would apready have perished without insulin. I guess my husband and I would have, too, without diabetic pills. Pretty scary to contemplate.
Love, Robin
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In no particular order . . .
--Electricity
--Central Heating (we went without the above two for four days this winter after an ice storm, and there is nothing romantic about freezing and candles let me tell you)
--The right to vote
--Indoor plumbing
--21st century medicine (we have a history of medicine collection in the library where I work, and frankly, I think you would have been better off trying to cure yourself)
--A career
--Buffy (just kidding :D)
--Being able to legally own property
--The education I've had
--Being able to travel great distances for comparatively little money and little time
--Preston Sturges' films and the fiction of E.F. Benson, Edith Wharton, and Lemony Snicket.
Luciaphil
You are so right Luciaphil
i don't think I would have survived well in 1795 without the rights that women didn't have i quess we take for granted what the women then didn't have! Ican't imagine not being able to vote or own one's own property!
jennifer
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Jennifer: you had to mention the Rex Sox. You know Barnabas showed up at Collinwood in the summer of 1967. The year Yaz won the Triple Crown and the Red Sox lost the World Seris in seven games to ST. Louis.
Now I wonder if maybe Angelique might of had something to do with that? ?!?
She sure was mean enough!
Well maybe she also ruined it in 1986 with the famous ball through Bill B. legs!LoL
wonder if anyone will ever get the Triple Crown again?
jennifer
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I am so addicted to technology. I have an electric heater that I program to heat the bathroom in the morning so I always have a warm, toasty bathroom to go to.
AS much as I am disapointed with television, I am addicted to it. I know how much more satisfieing it is to read a good book, but still, I turn on that stupid TV even when there is nothing good on. I often feel life would be so much richer (except I wouldn't have my DS) if I was born in a time before TV. BUt, I am a hopeless addict who only manages brief periods away from TV on my camping trips.
Running water, toilets? What would I do without them?
Automobiles? love the freedom they give. Hate the conjestion, suburban sprawl, and rude (downright evil) drivers the create. I might not mind living in a period before cars.
Rapp and Hip-hop music? I might be worth doing without running water to get away from this stuff. What would Abigail and Rev. Trask think of such evil sounds?
Positives of the eighteenth century. Clean air, clean water, undeveloped land.
Negatives: dirtier people, more uneducated people, rapidly disapearing unspioled land.
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Clean air perhaps, SonofBarnabas, but not necessarily clean water. There were certainly no industrial polutants in the water, but no one understood microbes and viruses back then....people routinely died of dysentery...especially the very young and elderly. :P
People knew the water was suspect, but not WHY it made them ill. Nevertheless, it gave them all the excuse they needed to drink beer, ale, cider and wine!
(Not to mention Hot Toddies!) ;)
Raineypark
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People knew the water was suspect, but not WHY it made them ill. Nevertheless, it gave them all the excuse they needed to drink beer, ale, cider and wine!
(Not to mention Hot Toddies!)
I could live with this.
[shadow=green,left,300]--Mark[/shadow]
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I could live with this.
Heheh. But I'm guessing Bob would rather die than give up his blender. ;D
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9.V's secret(unmentionables but they were pretty bad back then no pretty colors!)
Jen...if victoria's secret AND bathing suits :( :P :'(
are some of the things you'd miss most about 1795, I dunno man...you must be
a) young
b) pretty
c) let's say not addicted to chocolate (or chips) ;)
But I lol about the Sox
Patti
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Luciaphil....I was thinking along your lines:
As women, we probably would not have been allowed to own property >:(
No particular order:
Aleve
Dishwasher
Washer/Dryer (hello....going down to the crick to beat your laundry against rocks!!! :o
Chapstick
Lo Mein
Diet Pepsi Twist
Department stores (discount, naturally!)
uh.....unmentionable femine hygienic products (think of what they had to deal with) :o
disposable tissues/toilet tissues/napkins and paper towels
epilady
bic lighters
remote control
Patti
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Things I would miss,
Bruce Springsteen and Starbucks Carmel Machioto.
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This message board and all the nice people, who share their thoughts on it! :D
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9.V's secret(unmentionables but they were pretty bad back then no pretty colors!)
Jen...if victoria's secret AND bathing suits :( :P :'(
are some of the things you'd miss most about 1795, I dunno man...you must be
a) young
b) pretty
c) let's say not addicted to chocolate (or chips) ;)
But I lol about the Sox
Patti
LOL
actually Patti I'm in my forties and just lost about 25 lbs
of pregnancy weight(It was hard!) My son is 41/2 so it took me a while Heehee! so i love going to look at clothes and Victoria"s S again the harder part is keeping it off because I love chocolate and hate diet soda
but the new Pepsi twist isn't bad!
jennifer
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This message board and all the nice people, who share their thoughts on it! :D
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That's so sweet Vam! i love your polls they are a loota fun on a stressful day :o
jennifer
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I agree with RobinV - Medical Science as it is today would be a big factor ;) - without it many of we "original fans" (nice way to say 40/50 something isn't it? LOL!) would either be gone or well on our way by now. I think I just hit the life expectancy ceiling for 1795 on my last B'day!
Aside from that I would say that though I love to look at the styles of the day the idea of being trapped in long dresses and all the superfluous undergarments all the time just seems like a hideous nightmare [sick]!
As for technology, the following list depending on various circumstances would sometimes be titled most missed and other days least missed [pain] ~
Cars
Cell Phones
Any Phone
Fast Food
Television
Fax Machines
Films
Computers
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I'm totally with Robin on that indoor toilet thing. I don't even want to think about it!!!
I don't think they had too much trouble during the summer without a/c since it's fairly mild in Maine on the coast. Their winters, however, would be a real b!tch! I don't care how many fireplaces they had - once they walked two feet away from them they'd freeze.
Hot water - how did people live without it? Did anyone watch that four-part "1900 House" series on PBS? That seemed to be their biggest hardship. Without a decent way to heat water, bathing was next to impossible.
I'd be bored out of my skull without radio or television and would probably have to take to the sherry like Naomi.
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Medical care! I'm very thankful to have been able to have surgeries that life may not have ended without, but I might wish it had!
And ibuprofen. I am a wimp, do not like to suffer.
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Cell Phones
Yes, I would miss the convenience of my cell phone, but I think it's a plus that in 1795 you could eat, shop, wait, walk, etc. without the person next to you shouting a one-way conversation.
When you all come out for the Fest you'll see what I mean. Most Angelenos have had phones surgically implanted onto their faces and they're not afraid to use them.