Sassycakes
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I remember walking back and forth many blocks to school even high school. No school buses.
Uphill both ways no doubt! (Just KiddingI remember walking back and forth many blocks to school even high school. No school buses.
Yeah, the heck with those for-profit air pumps. I go to a tire shop (anywhere) and ask them to fill my tires for me. I always offer to pay, and they always say no charge.FREE!!!!!!
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No, it's now all self service. Pay before you pump!!Forgotten about that. Are those gone? Guess some kind of simpler sensor replaced them.
Boy, I worked a lot of jobs like that during college summers, and also during school, sometimes.No, it's now all self service. Pay before you pump!!
Yes, the days of being a gas jockey. Wipe windows , check oil, get yelled at for putting premium in, even though they said do it. We finally beat the jerk out by the owner getting "We refuse service to anyone we choose" signs.
Was he pissed!!!
Then other stations I worked at. and people would say "Get the windshield" I'd point to the bucket "Go ahead!, It's not full service anymore"
No ringy dingy? That is sooooo sad ...I gave it a shot
With my foot aaand my bike
no ringy dingy
If I recall right (n' I seldom do, these days), if ya pumped yer're own petrol at the self-serve thingy, yer're fuel was a couple cents cheaper per gallon. Wot happened to that?An attendant would pump the gas, check the oil and wash the windows (or at least the windshield). Now every station is self-serve.
That one stumped me! Guess I ain't as old a fogey as it feels like I am.I sure do; I bought one a few months back!I make my own bookmarks sometimes and love to use it instead of scissors.
Close to 30 years ago, on Vancouver television, there was an item about 'child luring' - a group of parents, all of whom were convinced that 'their children' had been educated/inured against abduction, agreed to participate in a monitored experiment wherein the faked abductions would be filmed.One of the most insistent instructions my parents drilled into me was: "Never get into a stranger's car."
And all I needed to get my first Social Security card and to register to vote was to fill out little postcards at the post office.Do you all realize that we've lived through a period of time in which, as little kids, we'd hear a Saturday morning radio show on which a cereal makes advertised, we could get our moms to buy that cereal, eat it, cut off the box top, fill it out with our name and address, tape a quarter (mostly silver!) to it and put it in an envelope and send it to Battle Creek, MI.
Three weeks later we'd get some kind of small toy.
Can you imagine anyone putting money in the mail like that, it obvious, tactile form? And ever expecting to get anything back?
Heck, I can't even be sure that the mailman (mailperson) won't get held up and robbed while on route.
But really, can you comprehend the erosion in the level of general societal trust within our lifetimes? No more mutual assistance. It's every man for himself in the big cities, make no mistake. I've been living in them since I was 20.
Speaking of radio shows long ago....anyone here remember "Lets Pretend"?Do you all realize that we've lived through a period of time in which, as little kids, we'd hear a Saturday morning radio show on which a cereal makes advertised, we could get our moms to buy that cereal, eat it, cut off the box top, fill it out with our name and address, tape a quarter (mostly silver!) to it and put it in an envelope and send it to Battle Creek, MI.
Yes!Speaking of radio shows long ago....anyone hear remember "Lets Pretend"?
My dad owned a gas station, motel and restaurant in an Upstate NY resort area. So, guess how my cousin and I spent our time? Did we get yelled at yes. Did we stop.....well, maybe for about 5 minutes