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markodochartaigh

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7. One of the greatest advances in modern times
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 07:11 PM
Oct 25

was the transition from woolen blankets to microfiber blankets.
And we learned not to complain about the woolen blankets or we would hear about the old days when people would have to trample the wool in urine to get the oil off of the wool.

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Every single one. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #1
Roger that!!! ultralite001 Oct 25 #2
LOL! I guess you didn't have a dog who lurked under the table, hoping for a handout. Ocelot II Oct 25 #3
The poor dog had to stay outside... ultralite001 Oct 25 #5
I hated mom's succotash vapor2 Oct 25 #29
I hated to eat when I was a little kid Bayard Oct 25 #49
The food I didn't like I stuck under the refrigerator womanofthehills Oct 27 #67
Good stuff, but hip folk of all ages use clotheslines more these days than last couple of decades. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 25 #4
I loved my clothesline! I had one until I moved into this community..still have the wooden clothespins Deuxcents Oct 25 #9
For me, getting milk delivered was when someone else milked the cows..... lastlib Oct 25 #15
Didn't milk cows, but we had milk and other grocery items delivered. Habibi Oct 25 #35
Well, that was fun. Biophilic Oct 25 #6
One of the greatest advances in modern times markodochartaigh Oct 25 #7
Remember them all, but think a few were more 50s than 60s. sinkingfeeling Oct 25 #8
50's into the mid '60s, IIRC. Ocelot II Oct 25 #11
In some offices Diamond_Dog Oct 25 #30
Not where I come from genxlib Oct 26 #61
100% remember all, even though my memory is questionable nowadays. Silent Type Oct 25 #10
I remember every single one of those things. But instead of the nostalgia niyad Oct 25 #12
Those things, too. "Duck and cover," which even we kids knew meant, Ocelot II Oct 25 #14
'Duck and cover' wasn't meant to protect students Oeditpus Rex Oct 25 #33
"being told not to seem too smart at school because boys don't like smart girls" Diamond_Dog Oct 25 #34
In those days of girls having to wear dresses or skirts, we girls often worried more... 3catwoman3 Oct 25 #40
Um, #2 is bogus - A Mimeograph Smelled, like, well, ink. Brother Buzz Oct 25 #13
The x-ray machine is the only one I wasn't familiar with. johnp3907 Oct 25 #16
I typed this the same time you did. Irish_Dem Oct 25 #19
I don't remember the X-ray shoe fitting machines. Irish_Dem Oct 25 #17
They were in some shoe stores, also called shoe-fitting fluoroscopes. Ocelot II Oct 25 #21
Thanks, what an odd contraption. Irish_Dem Oct 25 #22
My mother was a nurse, so maybe she didn't approve of this thing. Irish_Dem Oct 25 #23
I remember every single one except the shoe store machine. Diamond_Dog Oct 25 #18
The ice trays were a bone of contention in my house Ocelot II Oct 25 #24
If you ran water over the ice trays first, Seinan Sensei Oct 25 #53
Yes, but it wasn't as much fun that way. Ocelot II Oct 25 #54
It's a wonder I don't have six toes on each foot. chowmama Oct 25 #20
Omg! 😄 Yikes! electric_blue68 Oct 25 #25
Ohioan here. I thought *everybody* had a blanket like that in their car trunk. Diamond_Dog Oct 25 #26
In Minnesota you not only had a blanket, you had (and still have) a winter kit Ocelot II Oct 25 #31
The traditional Christmas gift for my kids... ultralite001 Oct 26 #63
Not all of them. House of Roberts Oct 25 #27
thanks for the walk down memory lane vapor2 Oct 25 #28
No on the X-Ray foot shoe store box... electric_blue68 Oct 25 #32
There's a post office in the city near me Diamond_Dog Oct 25 #36
Woah! Yikes! electric_blue68 Oct 25 #44
I remember most of them. Born in 1951. 3catwoman3 Oct 25 #37
Flav-R Straws! I'd forgotten about those. They were terrible but we loved them. Ocelot II Oct 26 #62
And a baby's arm holding an apple! The Tubes BidenRocks Oct 25 #38
All but... 2naSalit Oct 25 #39
The only list I need to make me feel old Oeditpus Rex Oct 25 #41
The pneumatic mail tube system, to the umpteenth degree. . . DinahMoeHum Oct 25 #42
The pneumatic tubes also make an amusing appearance in the movie Paddington EverHopeful Oct 26 #59
Thank you Ocelot II , I remember every single one. debm55 Oct 25 #43
I used to feel old when I realized that my doctors were younger than me Wicked Blue Oct 25 #45
You bet! MuseRider Oct 25 #46
Is Item #11 Just in case JD came to visit? /nt aka-chmeee Oct 25 #47
My mother let me use her Green Stamps to get my first stereo dflprincess Oct 25 #48
We never had plastic covers either - Mom thought they were tacky - but we had neigbors who did. Ocelot II Oct 25 #50
There was a pretty famous rumor about S&H stamps in Saigon dsvajda Oct 25 #52
No thanx! Living it is making making me feel old enough already! marble falls Oct 25 #51
I still have books of green stamps & metal ice trays ,which I still use. Alwaysna Oct 25 #55
The Fuller Brush Man rickford66 Oct 25 #56
Funny Green Stamp story. boonecreek Oct 26 #57
I also remember each of the items in that article LetMyPeopleVote Oct 26 #58
Sending this post to my cousin EverHopeful Oct 26 #60
Yes, I remember all of them! Sogo Oct 26 #64
It's a very funny movie. I wish I could see it again but not on youtube. CTyankee Oct 26 #65
I remember all those items LogDog75 Oct 27 #66
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