Posted by IaLeo on May 21, 2015 at 17:10:25 from (69.66.122.171):
In Reply to: The 50's posted by Hoby on May 21, 2015 at 16:05:55:
And we had polio, poor care for diabetics, Elvis Presley, Senator MacCarthy, and believe it not there was a commie under every bed and chair, noisy 6 cylinder Chevvys that had to be overhauled at or before 100,000 miles, Uniroyal tires that lasted almost 20,000 miles, slide rules that not everybody could figure out, real ice cream, folks building bomb shelters in their homes, Kookla, Fran & Ollie....shoe stores with x-ray machines giving us overdoses of radiation.........jobs that paid $1per hour, the 44 and sometimes more hours a week, that meant working Saturdays at least until noon, booze stores that you had to brave the local minister watching as you walked out with your clinking bottles in a brown paper bag, draft boards, shot gun marriages, gas ration stickers still on the windshield of grandma's car, hand scooping animal poop, all the feed, open tractors in freezing weather, coal miner strikes, usurious loan rates, cars coming on with powerful v-8's and the roads still narrow, killer pie crust concrete shoulders, narrow bridge with concrete railings, .....I think I better go get an aspirin...IaLeo
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