Car and bike both turned by an old crank?You've obviously seen my car.
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My bicycle is even older, there again, so am I.
(shame on me but I couldn't stop myself)
Car and bike both turned by an old crank?You've obviously seen my car.
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My bicycle is even older, there again, so am I.
Car and bike both turned by an old crank?
(shame on me but I couldn't stop myself)
Talent. That's most apparent in the music industry, but it's rare in other areas, too.
Hollydolly, you have to translate for us, Merkins Thanks.The traditional Rag & Bone man with his horse and cart, and a balloon or a gold fish in exchange for your old tat is long gone...
Oh..ok... , when we were kids in the 50's and 60's.. there was a Rag & Bone man, basically someone who collected everyone's old rags, clothing etc.. and various other things to sell on .. he'd go street to street on a horse and cart once a week , calling out ''any old rags'' or blowing a horn.... and we kids would beg our mothers for anything to give to him, so we could get a Balloon, or a free goldfish in a little bag....Hollydolly, you have to translate for us, Merkins
We had a Dairy Dan come through the neighborhood.The kids today in the Summer months do have the rare Good Humor Ice Truck that comes by the local neighborhood if they are lucky and if they do have that they have to pay an arm and a leg for one ice cream cone. In my day they not only had that that patrolled the neighborhood in the Summer on a regular basis, but we also had the Snow Cone Truck and the Mr. Softee Truck which sold soft serve ice cream and floats. They don't have those any longer or not at least in my area.
Your post reminded me of when my friends and I collected empty glass soda bottles and turned them in for, if I remember right, 2 cents each. Back then we were always busy doing something!Collecting jam-jars and taking them to the corner shop for a few pennies.![]()
OMG, liver and onions...my mom made that once in awhile, too. My dad and I hated it. No, I mean really hated it. The smell, the taste, the texture, ugh! Being the thoughtful person she was though, she made 2 dinners. Liver for her and my sister, something (anything!) else for me and my dad.Boiling water in a sauce pan to make instant coffee. Sucking on Saccharine(sp?) tablets like they were candy. Cars built without seatbelts. Having to eat liver and onions for dinner once a week.![]()
I had a penny tied on to the arm of mine !!
And rubbing it into a penny to make it look like a dime, with bare fingers of course.Something today's generation will never do.....play with mercury in science class! I remember Mrs. Phillips putting a bit in our palm so we could squish it around and see how it reacted.
We didn't do this at school. I don't remember where we got the mercury. Also, when I had a sore throat, our Doctor and my Mom would swab it with Mercurochrome. Nasty tasting stuff.I was an elementary school kid in the mid-fifties and my teachers all knew Mercury was dangerous and should never be handled by bare hands. I specifically remember an incident where a thermometer broke and the teacher was screaming not to touch it and called the janitor to clean it up.
"Is mercurochrome toxic?We didn't do this at school. I don't remember where we got the mercury. Also, when I had a sore throat, our Doctor and my Mom would swab it with Mercurochrome. Nasty tasting stuff.
Here's what Wikipedia says " The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1998 classified merbromin as not generally recognized as safe due to a lack of recent studies and updated supporting information." It's not sold in the US anymore. It left a red stain."Is mercurochrome toxic?
Merbromin is a combination of mercury and bromine. It is harmful if it is swallowed."
I remember the stuff too, but not for anything internal! Was it blue?
@hollydolly I remember the 'bottle-o' coming along prior to recycling or getting a refund on your bottlesThe traditional Rag & Bone man with his horse and cart, and a balloon or a gold fish in exchange for your old tat is long gone... but we do have an 'Any Old Iron' type of guy who comes around once a month in his truck collecting anything that might be made from metal..old washing machines , dryers, pots and pans, bikes .. anything that can be melted down..