Gone forever?


What happen to those tell the vision days gone by?  The innocence of the black and white, seen in contrasts of how we live today.  All things are in living color full steam ahead never to be reverted back to the difference of white and black not seen in colors of the living!  Plug it in and instant gratification, no quarrels or envy of the not so many thousands of shows, complete comfort from the floor or the covered spring couch we fought to lay on.
That four legged stand was a perfect mate for that little box who never failed to give us the daily bread we needed to survive the ever changing world we resided in.  When the color film screen was invent to be apply over the black and white screen to make it colored it was a token of black plus white becoming colored on an ever uneven basis.  You know like the red was in the middle and the green match only when outside for the grass.  The faces were almost clockwork yellow, the sky was blue in the house on the tube and even in our house.  
The smell of apple pie to warm the heart and pop corn to sooth the soul were making a grand entrance into our nostrils, declaring a feast was on the way!   Settled in to look at favorite shows, for the rest of the night, of course it is a weekend.  No parties, no sneaking out, no friends to pick you up, just you, family and the tube!  Those days are long gone and sure to be part of the ancient days that have went down in the history books to awe all who read about that television, that you just plug into the wall, anybody anywhere could do it and get shows that would entertain not only the mind but the spirit and the soul.  It truly is gone forever!

YBe anything other than 1's self? 

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