Posted by rustred on October 25, 2020 at 14:09:00 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: Today's funny posted by jon f mn on October 25, 2020 at 05:24:05:
and in school had to load the projector with those reel movies. and jaw breakers were 3 for one penny. cause we would sneak to the little store at noon hr. and school bus was a 57 chev. many cold feet on them dam buses. and had to run for the water. and no power. and yes change a tire and pump it up by hand after patching the tube. and drying the clothes outside on the clothes line in winter. bring them in the house frozen stiff. make sense? whats for dinner?... go kill a couple chickens! hand crank the w6 to use it at 10 years old to get a load of straw from the thrashing machine straw pile for cow bedding in the winter. plus heat the oil pan with ashes from the wood stove before starting it in -10 to -30f weather. ooh yes i remember this and i feel we were better off then than nowaday's.
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