Canadian family who wants to live in 1986, what's on your Sports Walkman?

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A family of four from Guelph, Ont., has banished cell phones and computers, donned cut-off jeans and combed out their mullets, vowing to live the low-tech life for a year.

Blair McMillan, his partner Morgan Patey, and their two sons Trey, 5, and Denton, 2, are playing an elaborate game of make-believe, pretending it is the year 1986 — the year Blair and Morgan were born.

They even dress the part, with mullets for the three boys, an 80s-inspired hairstyle for Morgan, a true Tom Selleck Magnum P.I. moustache for Blair and vintage clothing for all.

'My 5-year-old would almost associate family with what mobile phone they had in their pockets.'
—Blair McMillan, father
"No cell phones, no computers, no internet. I basically wanted to mold it around my household when I was growing up," McMillan told The Morning Edition host Craig Norris on Thursday.

"I used to live outside, playing outside, and I realized how different my kids are."

Father worried

He said he noticed a number of "red flags" watching his kids grow up tethered to technology and decided he needed to take action.

"Our two-year-old was able to swipe and mimic us on the cell phone, which they do a lot, but he was learning how to play the games because Trey would always be playing the games," said McMillan.

"My 5-year-old would almost associate family with what mobile phone they had in their pockets. Say, for instance, an uncle would come and he knew he had an iPhone, he would see him, do a quick hello and reach into his pocket because he would want to play on his mobile games."

Children vulnerable to smartphone, tablet addictions
The family packed up their tablets, phones, computers and DVDs in plastic tubs and stowed them, along with three flat screen TVs, in Blair's parents' cellar.

Out of comfort zone

Blair says he now wakes up to AM sports radio in the morning, the family sits down and has breakfast together and the kids play in the backyard with the family dog after school.

"We're just always actively doing something. I think before, I was guilty myself — you just get in a comfort zone. You pop on the TV; we have 24-hour cartoon stations now; you pop on a cartoon for the kids... that's what kind of happens."

The McMillans will stay stuck in 1986 until next April. Blair says it was now or never.

"A lot of the technologies we use, rotary phone — those things, are kind of on the verge of being extinct so maybe if I wanted to do this project in five years I might not even be able to do it."

a fifth of misty beethoven (cryptosicko), Friday, 27 December 2013 17:20 (twelve years ago)

journey through the past - neil young

nostormo, Friday, 27 December 2013 17:21 (twelve years ago)

They were born in 1986? Shouldn't they be pining for the mid-90s?

jmm, Friday, 27 December 2013 17:30 (twelve years ago)

I am older than them and my childhood was full of computers and television. They are either idiots or this is some kind of rubbish attempt at satire.

emil.y, Friday, 27 December 2013 17:44 (twelve years ago)

^^^!

Rotary phones? C'mon. Maybe at yr great-grandmas in 1986. Maybe they lived with their great-grandmas in 1986. We just don't know. Need more info.

andrew m., Friday, 27 December 2013 18:33 (twelve years ago)

yeah if he's not loading those kids up on tv reruns he's doing it wrong

play outside? dude. I have Fat Albert to watch

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:37 (twelve years ago)

Agree that this all feels misguided and hypocritical on various levels. My 80s was filled with technology too; maybe 1986 tech only looks quaint from a 2013 perspective?

a fifth of misty beethoven (cryptosicko), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:37 (twelve years ago)

xpost

Yes! More than half of the TV I watched in the 80s was reruns of stuff from the 50s/60s/70s.

a fifth of misty beethoven (cryptosicko), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:39 (twelve years ago)

my mum bought us an Amiga sometime around then. Might have been 88. but still --- between our vhs player, tv and the computer the only time we left the house was to ride bikes to school, lol

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:41 (twelve years ago)

Angling for a Reality Show - Rubbish (CA)

Quarterpayne McRapp (Drugs A. Money), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:44 (twelve years ago)

Better not be shot in high definition.

a fifth of misty beethoven (cryptosicko), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:45 (twelve years ago)

Parent blames technology for their lack of parenting skills, internet video clip film at 11...

that's you, that is (snoball), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:46 (twelve years ago)

Also, these kids are going to end up with dislocated thumbs and hand cramps from the NES controllers.

that's you, that is (snoball), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:47 (twelve years ago)

kids are going to be PISSED after a week of this bullshit

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 27 December 2013 19:11 (twelve years ago)

Particularly when they can play all these late 70s/ early 80s videogames on line now.
Internet Archive puts classic 70s and 80s games online

that's you, that is (snoball), Friday, 27 December 2013 19:12 (twelve years ago)

Kim Mitchell - Go For a Soda

MarkoP, Friday, 27 December 2013 19:17 (twelve years ago)

'The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades' by Timbuk3.

ferret is followed! (soref), Friday, 27 December 2013 19:18 (twelve years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHNpS-pnH-M

jmm, Saturday, 28 December 2013 04:09 (twelve years ago)


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