Posted by pete black on January 08, 2013 at 08:13:49 from (166.205.55.15):
the post on milk wells reminded me of things no longer heard about. here's some from alabama. unheated bedrooms, taking a bath in a washtub, non-homogenized milk, heated brick placed under covers at foot of bed, block ice manufacturing plant, hot patch inter-tube repair, car bumper jack, deep well on a kitchen stove, cloth flour/feed sacks, playing mumble pegs or stretch with a pocket knife, rubber band gun fights, bb gun fights, individual bicycle parts at western auto, slot car racers, clamp on roller skates, pea shooters, spit wads shot through a soda straw, paper soda straws, peanuts in a bottle of coke, driving a car on the rails of an abandoned rr track. rear deck in a car with speakers, selector switch mounted under dash to select which speakers to use, coal oil tank at corner grocery store, buying individual slices of bologna at corner grocery store, bologna and crackers, parking in downtown on saturday afternoon just to see who passed by. whoa, i could go and on.
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