katlupe
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My folks bought my brother and me one of those pools. Other neighborhood kids would occasionally come to splash around in it in summer, too.
I loved Nehru shirts and jackets...Nehru shirt. I had one in the late 60's.
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I'm guessing early to mid-1950s, @katlupe. Any idea where that was taken?
Very good guess!! 1952, the year I was born.I'm guessing early to mid-1950s, @katlupe. Any idea where that was taken?
Oooooouuu. That sounds yukky. Did the pool water start turning red?My folks bought my brother and me one of those pools. Other neighborhood kids would occasionally come to splash around in it in summer, too.
Do you remember the old key-lid cans for ground coffee? The cans were made from extremely thin steel sheet metal. You used a key to remove a strip of metal from around and just under the can's top. That separated lid, which could be pressed back onto the can to cover the contents, had an almost razor sharp flange of metal remaining with it.
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One time the next-neighbor girl, Kathy, about a year or so older than me, had come over to splash in the pool. A mischievous boy named Gary and wandered from down the block, ready to have 'fun'. He'd tossed one of those can lids, sharp-side up, into the little pool. Kathy stepped on it, suffered a big slice on the sole of one foot, and had to be driven to medical help to get her foot stitched.
Not a pleasant memory. The pool was fun and safe, Gary and that type of can lid definitely were not!![]()
Right around her foot, so not like with a shark attack.Oooooouuu. That sounds yukky. Did the pool water start turning red?
And a medallion.Nehru shirt. I had one in the late 60's.
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We called 'em "reel" mowers. Not fun at all, but then again I am allergic to yard work.scissor mower
The original "counter culture".I remember going into the local drug store, I think it was called "Ghannam's", and periodically getting a vanilla malted.
These lunch/soda counters aren't too prevalent any more.
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She's packin' some serious heat. Looks a lot like a Smith & Wesson Model 29 in .44 magnum. With an 8 3/8 inch barrel. Definitely nickel-plated.
yes it was curled like that here in the UK when I was a kid ...and still is to this day..and you could also get Liquorice pipes... ( smoking pipes)I remember most of them, including my first phone number (the second one, too.) And I do remember most of the things in the pictures, except one picture that has me puzzled. It's those black, rolled up things from the Sweet Shop. Looks like licorice, but I ever saw it curled up like that.
I need one of those!