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I had a wealthy uncle who would slip $5 to me and my brother back in the '50s. Probably a $50 dollar bill today. Now I'm doing it with my grandkids.

I’ve got some fond memories of thatView attachment 689077
I had a wealthy uncle who would slip $5 to me and my brother back in the '50s. Probably a $50 dollar bill today. Now I'm doing it with my grandkids.
Sadly, I remember gas wars when it went to 19 cents a gallon. We bought our gas from a station where the guy pumped a handle that filled the glass container at the top of the pump, then gravity pulled it down into your tank. He even cleaned your wind shield, and if the lady in the front seat was wearing shorts, he never left a single spot or bug.I'm really old. I remember sixteen cents and you got a free drinking glass.
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Generator for a bicycle head light. Had one on my paper route bike
You hit the vino collapso a bit early?...same post only 3 later.....![]()
My grandpa would give me a silver dollar for my birthday. That was a very big deal for a little kid in the 40s and 50s.Yup, my grandma used to do that too.
My mom used tincture of iodine. That got your attention.
I remember 25cents a gallon and the local Sunoco station had 6 grades of gas.I'm really old. I remember sixteen cents and you got a free drinking glass.
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Generator for a headlight, tailight. Dad bought me one when I got a paper route so I would be seen when delivering in the dark.
Lift handle load potato push handle down pick up French fries put in hot oil 5 minutes dump salt eat.
Also, "Do I look fat in this?" (nobody was fat...)