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In reply to the discussion: Wanna join me in feeling really old? I just stumbled on this list, [View all]dflprincess
(29,096 posts)48. My mother let me use her Green Stamps to get my first stereo
and I still have a scar on my knee from where I sliced it open on milk box we had on the backstep where the milkman left the new bottles of milk.
We didn't have plastic furniture covers but one of my grandmas did.
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LOL! I guess you didn't have a dog who lurked under the table, hoping for a handout.
Ocelot II
Oct 25
#3
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
"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
Ohioan here. I thought *everybody* had a blanket like that in their car trunk.
Diamond_Dog
Oct 25
#26
Flav-R Straws! I'd forgotten about those. They were terrible but we loved them.
Ocelot II
Oct 26
#62