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Way back WHEN - do you remember

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Originally posted by ford8nwd ford8nwd wrote:

Lou, I also had a '51 Chevy fastback, a nice car, I bought in '54 after getting out of the army. My father in law loaned us $500 to buy it, total price. Imagine being able to buy a 3 year old car today for that. How times change. When I was sent to the store back in the thirties I was lucky if I could have a penny for candy, times were tough. We lived in one room at my grandmothers til dad found a job, about 1940. Ah, the good old days!

Ford, you are a bit older than me then.....I didn't tell the whole story. The car was owned by the neighbor, he bought it new. He was the closest that I had to a grandfather. I was about 18 months old at the time. he had left me in the car for a couple of min's and I managed to pull it out of gear, probably trying to pull myself up to see out the windows, column shift, and it coasted down a very slight grade and put a football size and shape dent in the rear fender. Of course, I don't remember any of it. I wasn't hurt. that dent was still in it when he passed 1965 and the family sold the car
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I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Wait for the Lord;
be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27
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riding in/on the back shelf, behind the back seat
I am still confident of this;
I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Wait for the Lord;
be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27
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I rode 130 miles on that shelf.  I remember the Watkins man,  we always had a bottle of what we called "Watkins horse liniment."  I have a bottle and it says temporary relief of backache, arthritis, muscle strains, sprains.   I never think too try it.
Real heros wear dogtags, not capes.
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I can go back to some W W 11 days. Cotton mills had a bus to  go on routes to pick up help.Closed in truck came around with lot of store items .Called it a rolling store .Every one in faimly had a ration book of stamps.Lived 10 miles in country on small one mule farm ,may get into town once or twice a year.
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My Uncle Al was self employed.  Did yard work for folks during the summer and shoveled snow and trapped  furs in the winter. Raised 4 of my cousins doing little else to make money.  Anyone ever heard of rolling newspaper?
     Rolling newspaper was a whole Langeland family  project .
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Ken was that rolling newspaper to burn like a log?
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Unfortunately I remember all of them.  I also remember the dry cleaners coming to the house once a week.  My mom had a sign she would put in the window if she needed him to stop.  The kids I work with now tell I am so old that Jesus is in my yearbook   Oh well I would not trade those days for anything
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