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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 614592" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>We would go downtown on Saturday night to shop. When shopping was finished, we'd sit in the car awhile and "people watch", because everyone was there. </p><p>We lived in the river valley, surrounded by hills. We had a TV (I don't mean to brag) but it only got one channel (NBC). And that one was fuzzy. It was a treat to go to grandma's, because she got 3.</p><p>I had a Schwinn, used, that weighed like an Oldsmobile of the same era. To visit friends in town, I had to push it up the hill. Coming home was fun, however. </p><p>We mowed (I mowed) a few hundred square feet with a push type reel mower.</p><p>There were a dozen people on the party line, and a heavy dew would short out the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 614592, member: 4406"] We would go downtown on Saturday night to shop. When shopping was finished, we'd sit in the car awhile and "people watch", because everyone was there. We lived in the river valley, surrounded by hills. We had a TV (I don't mean to brag) but it only got one channel (NBC). And that one was fuzzy. It was a treat to go to grandma's, because she got 3. I had a Schwinn, used, that weighed like an Oldsmobile of the same era. To visit friends in town, I had to push it up the hill. Coming home was fun, however. We mowed (I mowed) a few hundred square feet with a push type reel mower. There were a dozen people on the party line, and a heavy dew would short out the line. [/QUOTE]
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