I kept my accounting textbook just in case I ever do need to brush up on the pen-and-paper method.
It's useful to know. I'd barely finished my accounting course before I got drafted to take over the Exchequer (treasurer) position in the local branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Scoff if you want, but at least I've got the original, purest version of the original Star Wars trilogy before Lucas started "improving" it. And I've got tapes of TV series that I've never seen offered on DVD or even posted anywhere online.
And some people actually did walk 2 miles in snow to get to school. I didn't have to do that, but I did it once in a cross-town hike home from college one day.
I thought the original uncut versions were released on DVD? Also I know people did do things like the 'walk through snow." stuff. I mean I use to walk to school all the time as well, even when it snowed. I recall once when I walked to school and then stood to long next to the heater at school and kind of fainted. It's not that they aren't true I think it's true that people like having these kind of memories. It's part of the stories we like to talk about. I don't see anything wrong with it.
PLus sometimes when you listen to a old song or watch a old movie or some old sports game or whatnot it's almost like time travel. If I listen to "Stay" by Lisa Loeb for example I feel like I am teenager again just a little bit instead of a 42 year old guy.
Jason