Hey Dave those were the good old days. I am 62 and we lived back in the sticks in Appalachia Mountians. My grandfather got a tv in 1956. They were afraid it would blow up so they hooked it up at the barn while threashing oats and let it play for three days before taking it into the house. We would walk down the holler every Sat night and watch Gunsmoke. We did walk to school but it was only about a mile. We did go to school barefoot in the summertime. We all got a new pair of shoes when daddy sold the tobacco.One grand father farmed with a team of horses and the other one had a team of mules. My Daddy was a plumbing contractor and charged $1.25 per hour. I didn,t know it than but these were the best days of my life. DH
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