Posted by Old Scovy on November 18, 2015 at 11:15:09 from (96.58.44.192):
In Reply to: Re: 80 years ago posted by Bob Harvey on November 17, 2015 at 15:41:18:
Happy birthday to you. You are 4 years older than me so that makes you smarter. It took a long time to find out that the old man was smarter than me. LOL We didn't get electric until 47 and then we got a milk cooler ,what a day. Before that we had a vat and put ice in to cool the milk. We had running water from a spring up on the hill ,It ran all the time We had a one room school also. And we went to town in a 35 Ford Pickup that the old man made last for ever, I don't think he ever learned to drive, He would go out of the yard with the motor going 90 miles a Hr. slipping the clutch and when he goy in the road he would go right to high gear and the old thing would buck and jump till it got going again, and the thing smoked so bad you couldn't see the old truck, just the smoke. But we lived good and life was good as it turned out.It's nice to be retired and live the good life here in Fl.
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