LOL me too! And don't forget the greatest invention.....the barn cleaner.
I think the whole point is that we have done some things that defy logic like non returnable plastic bottles, push lawn mowers (can't believe how many people I see mowing postage stamp sized lawns on riders) and the mom is a taxi thing. heck when I was a kid if I wanted to go someplace I had a bike. If it was raining I got wet! When we moved to farm country in 71 I was 16. A lot of farmers did have the barn cleaners, silo unloaders and milkers but in the house they had one TV. The wife had a mixer and maybe a blender. Now the wife has a dicer and slicer and this and that. People didn't jump in thier truck or SUV and drive 40 miles for something they really didn't need or could get locally. Yea yesteryears cars may not have had the reduced emissions and drank more gas but we didn't just go without reason.
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