I earnestly doubt anyone on Earth has these in their home any longer .

Thirty years ago, pretty much everyone you knew had…

1.A big, giant TV that weighed about 500 pounds:

2.This exact chair, probably in the kitchen:

3.And a kitchen table that looked exactly like this:

4.A set of Revere Ware cookware that you probably got as a Christmas or wedding gift:

5.This blender that seemed to last decades:

6.This alarm clock:

7.Or this big, huge tank of an alarm clock:

8.The peak in furniture and music technology:

9.An entire shelf built literally just for a phone book:

10.The ultimate can opener:

11.This EXACT blanket:

12.A room in the house with walls exactly like this…

…in a hallway that probably looked like this:

13.A phone you’d have to come barreling down the stairs to answer in time:

And a list of every single important phone number that was probably yellowing with age:

14.The perfect device for popping (kinda dry) popcorn:

15.This grill that made everything taste just a little bit better:

16.This bedspread on your mom or grandma’s bed:

17.This washing machine that absolutely destroyed fingers that got too close:

18.The loudest alarm known to humankind, made for traveling:

19.This exact Crock-Pot:

20.The goofiest of cups:

21.One of these conveniently located next to the fridge:

22.These exact salt and pepper shakers:

23.A jar full of candy completely stuck together that had been there for no one knew how long:

24.The go-to lemonade jug for a picnic or camping trip:

25.These coffee-making tools:

26.This type of furniture in a room that probably smelled a bit like cigarette smoke:

27.One of these chairs that always seemed to get stickier the hotter it got outside…

…which was always found not too far away from at least one of these chairs:

28.A kitchen with this kind of floor:

29.This gorgeous end table right in the living room:

30.A set of these ancient coasters that you’d get yelled at for not using:

31.This exact carpet:

32.A big fruit log in your freezer:

33.This (still beautiful) piece of bedroom furniture:

34.An iron your grandma used in the 1700s:

35.One of these hanging on the clothesline:

36.A literal book you’d have to bring to the bank with you:

37.The greatest toy ever — the Moo Box:

38.A big ol' ball of needles:

39.A very, very fancy set of glass grapes:

40.One of these in the bathroom:

41.This wooden bowl that was most likely used for a crisp, cool iceberg salad:

42.A container that could only be opened with a knife or a spoon:

43.These things that could class up any dish served on a paper plate:

44.One of these things that was probably not filled with what it was originally intended to be filled with:

45.This dish that was perfect for any food:

46.One of these right next to your phone:

47.One of these in the bathroom:

48.One set of these around the holidays:

49.Two sets of keys for one single car:

50.A sifter made out of metal:

51.A bunch of these lying around the house:

52.A bottle of this very, very painful stuff:

53.One of these in your freezer:

54.One of these to fix wear and tear:

55.And a whole bunch of Silly Putty:

A large TV with a tuner knob and encased in a wood cabinet

A metal armless chair with a footrest

A small rectangular metal table with four armless metal chairs

A stainless steel pot with a copper bottom and handle with cover

Old-school Osterizer blender

A GE digital clock radio with AM/FM radio

A boxy GE AM/FM clock radio

A turntable in a wooden cabinet with a rotary phone on it

Antique all-wood wall recessed mount shelf for the telephone and telephone book in several coats of chippy paint

A Sunbeam automatic can opener and sharpener

Old orange-and-brown zigzag-pattern blanket

A wood-paneled wall

A carpeted, narrow hallway with wood-paneled walls

A corded rotary phone

A long handwritten list of names and phone numbers

An old-school plug-in popcorn-maker

A Sunbeam rectangular grill

Antique jacquard bedspread

An old-school small tub washing machine

A vintage folding flat, rectangular travel clock

A vintage Rival Crock-Pot slow cooker

A set of Pillsbury Funny Face cups

A can opener hanging on a wall by a fridge

Long, plain, plastic "S" and "P" shakers

A bowl of colorful Christmas candy

Coleman gallon thermos/insulated jug

Aluminum coffee filter and kettle

Old futon-style dark-wood couch and chairs with floral pattern

A plastic lawn chair

Two webbed folding patio chairs

Detailed image of a linoleum tile background from the 1970s

Antique octagonal wood table with doors and handles

A wood holder containing cork coasters

Avocado green sculptured carpet

Frozen concentrate roll used to make orange juice

A wood vanity with large oval mirror

An antique cast-iron iron with large handle to be heated over fire

A homey, floral garment holder hanging from a clothesline

A bank passbook

Vintage pocket noise-maker mooing-cow tin toy in the shape of a can

Sewing pin cushion

Vintage Lucite glass grape cluster

A vintage lighted flip makeup mirror with four settings: day, office, home, and evening

Large patchwork/woven wooden bowl

A tin container of Nestlé's Quik mix

Woven round plate baskets

Plastic camera-film canister

Old-school quart casserole dish with glass cover

A vintage flip-open address index/Rolodex that looks like a device with letters on it

A toilet paper doll with a knit dress to cover the roll

Nutcracker with picks in a flat box

Two ancient-looking car keys

A vintage metal flour sifter with measures (2–5 cups) and hand crank on the outside

A View-Master with slide/reel

A bottle of Mercurochrome antiseptic (2% solution, 30% alcohol)  from Johnson & Johnson

An old metal, rigid ice tray with hand lever

An old sewing machine in its case

Silly Putty copying type from a newspaper page of movie listings