Posted by pete black on January 08, 2013 at 19:57:08 from (166.205.55.30):
In Reply to: things past posted by pete black on January 08, 2013 at 08:13:49:
want some more? dipper in the water bucket for every one to use ceiling light fixture with a strip of bed sheet tied to the short chain pants leg caught in bike chain due to no guard no rear fender on bike and water splashing all over your back riding double on a bike delivering newspaper from a bike folding newspapers into a triangle for delivery from bike riding a moped or being laughed at for riding one still occurring but roller skating at a skating rink leisure suits oxford shoes for easter perry como's sweaters first time to wear pleated dress pants stove top coffee percolators sipping hot coffee from a saucer using the oven to warm up the kitchen ringing off a chicken head, mom was good dunking the carcass in boiling water to pluck singeing off the remaining feathers with a flaming newspaper old hammer left in coal pile to break up large pieces cooking beans on top of coal heater storing the coal heater in the warmer months placing the decorative spring fit plate over the stove pipe hole all the colored paint flaking off the christmas tree lights deuce bags discreetly stored under the sink what about these; kotex belts-don't ask! enjoyed the others, remembered a lot of them. ole well, tomorrows another day. wait saw dust sweeping compound impregnated with oil for sweeping wood floors in stores, it also reduced squeaks day old bread reduced in store at the a&p remember a&p spanish bar cakes? yum yum home delivery milk in glass jars/paper lid whew!
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