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Sunday, May 05, 2019

How many of these do you remember?


20 comments:

  1. All but 2 of them

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  2. Just wanted to tell you , I had my car painted in 1961 in D.C. , Earl Sheib for $19.95 in 1963 I had it painted again $29.95 .

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  3. I'm 82 years old so I remember all of them except Crazy Eddies. What or who was that?

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  4. All but three. Crazy Eddies and Eric Scheib's and mobile rides.

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  5. All but 11. What is that?

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  6. #2 was before I was of 8 years of age ..All the rest ..more around 10 and older !! Lol

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  7. All but Crazy Eddie's and mobile rides also.

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  8. OOh I hated those Ice Cube trays.

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  9. Crazy Eddie's sold Tv's, Washer & dryers and furniture, I think ?

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  10. Add Bottle deposits, boy did I hate that!

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    1. Loved bottle deposits, go out Saturday along the road and collect enough money for a movie and popcorn

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    2. As a kid it was great to run around and collect deposit bottles people threw away! We could get a free soda cashing them in!

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  11. the good ole' days ---will never forget
    and thankful I had them !

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  12. Remember when the guy came to the house and fixed the TV ? I was always enthralled to see all the glowing tubes. His snub nosed van was like a rolling Radio Shack. Great meticulous man. Now you just toss out the TV and get a wider flatter one. The lock smith was cool like that too and the Vet and the horse shoeing Farrier. The Chimney sweep and the the rough gals that use to come and pump out the septic tank. LOL. They sent you type written bills and you wrote and mailed checks. We trusted them and they trusted us it was not just commerce. We were getting along and they were too no windows of delivery or repair waiting. Now you call and spend hours on hold speaking to someone with poor English. Things use to be simple and local and you knew people you sent them Christmas Cards and Gifted the Mailman and news paper deliverer . Ok I am showing my age. I do miss those times though.

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  13. they were called curb feelers! how about 33 rpm vinyl records or even older the old tube style. anything not made out of plastic!

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  14. All, loved collecting deposit bottles in order to get candy or another soda!!

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  15. Crazy Eddie's... the prices are INSAAAAANE!

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  16. 17-78 rpm records
    18-wire recorders(pre-tape recorder)
    19-projection tv
    20-muli-color plastic put on front of tv tube for color
    21- home deliveries of milk and when the milk froze in the winter the cream would raise the paper lid
    22-party line telephone
    23-starter button on floor to start car
    24-headlite high low beam switch on floor next to clutch

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  17. Wherever the post came from, they aren't from around here.

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  18. All but Crazy Eddie's and seltzer bottles.

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