thanks al, amazing how similar across the country. thanks for all the others. they just keep on coming; port-a-wall white walls for your black wall tires removing your hub caps and painting rims black and dad telling you it was illegal to have your nuts showing sears christmas catalog sears roebuck sold christmas trees and had a true toyland lowering your car in the rear remember exhaust cutouts placed before the muffler watching some one else eat a corn dog because you didn't have the money to buy one chicken wings were desperation eating, not a delicacy mom would fry the whole chicken including the back and neck biscuits were made every morning you worked all day on friday you went to work, sick or not same for school couldn't afford streak-of-lean bought fat fat with the rind on instead mom would boil a smoked picnic ham left over ham bone always went in pot of beans dried beans almost every meal home from school, bean juice and white bread, no beans, for snack, later mom would add water back to bean pot for supper wouldn't apply for commodities no matter how little you had to eat i'm sure there will be plenty more
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