my life. Much slower pace then, never heard of anyone being shot and drugs were heard of but never seen in these parts unless you went down to NY City. I remember the DA hair styles, side burns, Snap Jack shoes or engineer boots. Gas then was 14 cents a gallon here at Major oil. We would all chip in and ride around in someones car for the night cruising for girls to take to the local sock hop on Friday and Saturday nights in the summer time. Block dances were a big thing here then. Most of us cut lawns all summer for spending money, or caddied at the local golf course. Many of us were summer Bell Hops also at a big resort called the Hotel Griswold in Groton on the shoreline. It had been there since the rum runner days, big place. Its gone now, but some of the docks are still there, along with the outline of the pool. I remember seeing groups like Bill Haley and the Coments, Fats Dommino, Chubby Checker, The Platters, mostly the Do-wop groups then. Good memories from back then. I turned 16 in December of 56, got my drivers license, a job after school at the local department store, Orbits I think was the chain name and any odd jobs you could find for spending money. Didn't pay much back then, but we didn't need much either. Everyone had wants, but they were just that. For the most part if you took care of your needs, life was pretty simple. Yes sir No sir was still the required way to address and adult. I enjoyed the music then, still enjoy the old music. I still remember the big bands, like Dorsey, Mills Brothers etc....Rock and Roll came in around the mid 50's and we knew we were on to something. Thanks for the trip back in time. Geo-CT