tallyho8
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If you've smoked since they were $.25 and you're still smoking, I guess you've proved that the Surgeon General was wrong.How about when cigarettes cost.25 cents a pack and didn’t have the Surgeon General’s warning on the side? Damn I’m old.![]()
Myself, I can remember $2.50 a carton on base and in the Carolina's. Other places they were higher I did kick that habit 12-14 years ago.If you've smoked since they were $.25 and you're still smoking, I guess you've proved that the Surgeon General was wrong.
I smoked for 8 yearsIf you've smoked since they were $.25 and you're still smoking, I guess you've proved that the Surgeon General was wrong.
Cutting ice on farm ponds and stacking with sawdust. Fortunately I missed most of that, we had one good sized building that was called the ice house. But the farm had gotten electricity in the 30's and refrigeration was one of the first things electrified with commercial power, the Delco plant (DC farm power) was to expensive to run constantly. It had ran an ice bank cooler for milk and a few strings of lights and such.I'm old enough to remember the ice man delivering ice for our "ice box".
It doesn't look like we could prove that the Surgeon General was wrong. FYI, I've never smoked.If you've smoked since they were $.25 and you're still smoking, I guess you've proved that the Surgeon General was wrong.
That's nothing. We had a guy pushing a cart and yelling, "bring out your dead!"Saturday mornings guy would push a cart along main street, early morning shouting, "Hay......Berries!" Not strawberries, but " Hayberries."
Got you beat.I smoked for 8 years
Haven’t smokedfor 53 years!
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Luxury. We weren't allowed to have dead.That's nothing. We had a guy pushing a cart and yelling, "bring out your dead!"
That's nothing. We had a guy pushing a cart and yelling, "bring out your dead!"
We always had electricity but running water was another thing.How old were you when you got electricity?
I'm only 50, but I remember a few family properties as late as the 1970's that still had an outhouse in use, one of them being right across the street from another local TBN'er. Several more had the outhouse still in use as late as the 1960's, such that they were still standing and functional, but used too infrequently to be sure you wouldn't walk in on snakes or hornets by the time I was curiously exploring them late 1970's or early 1980's.We always had electricity but running water was another thing.
My daughter loves it, son thinks it's stupid.
I'd have probably thought it was stupid if watching it alone with my parents, as well. Like Wayne's World, you sort of had to be there in the theater, with a whole group of cohorts laughing at the stupidity.
My daughter still makes me play the French castle scene at least a few times per year:
"I don’t want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries.”
and
"They say they've already got one?"
I'm kinda partial to the Bridge of Death...My daughter loves it, son thinks it's stupid.
I'd have probably thought it was stupid if watching it alone with my parents, as well. Like Wayne's World, you sort of had to be there in the theater, with a whole group of cohorts laughing at the stupidity.
My daughter still makes me play the French castle scene at least a few times per year:
"I don’t want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries.”
and
"They say they've already got one?"