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If you grew up in the 50's, you'll remember some of these things from that era.
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4350829, member: 5798"] You’re right about Annette and the Mickey Mousd Club with Jimmy and Roy. Some of the stories told to Queen for a Day host Jack Bailey were amazing. I would love to experience an “extended” old fashioned gas war. :eek: We often made scooters and go-carts made of wood using those clamp skates. None of the neighborhood kids had “shoe skates.” We only saw those on TV. Cap gun of choice = a Mattel Fanner 50. Ditto on the walking distance to junior high school. A group of us walked together in both directions. No “curb side drop offs & pick-ups” for us like we gave our kids and grandchildren. We hoofed it to school everyday, even if it was raining. We thought nothing of it. That's the way it was and had always been. That was my first experience of a “group chat.” High school was only about 6 blocks away.....a walk in the park. [/QUOTE]
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