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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1121610" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Ron, we never had chocolate milk either. Mom could not afford it. We were not allowed to take just anything to eat that we wanted, as we had to ask. I ate many a salad dressing sandwich, butter sandwiches, etc.... I remember going over to a friends house, and she went to the freezer and got out the ice cream and her parents were not at home. I was so scared that I knew her parents would call mine and I would get a whipping when I got home. </p><p>Mom took my piggy bank and put it up high in the cabinet, and I wanted to see how much money I had in it. She would tell me that we would get it down later and check it. She told me that so many times that I just stopped asking. I asked her about it later when I got older, as we never got it down. She told me that she spent the money on food. </p><p>So, sometimes the people that don't have a lot of money growing up look forward to the smaller rewards of life. Like chocolate milk or some ice-cream. You know what I mean? I never resented it as riding in the back end of the pickup truck when they went riding around on Sundays was a thrill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1121610, member: 637"] Ron, we never had chocolate milk either. Mom could not afford it. We were not allowed to take just anything to eat that we wanted, as we had to ask. I ate many a salad dressing sandwich, butter sandwiches, etc.... I remember going over to a friends house, and she went to the freezer and got out the ice cream and her parents were not at home. I was so scared that I knew her parents would call mine and I would get a whipping when I got home. Mom took my piggy bank and put it up high in the cabinet, and I wanted to see how much money I had in it. She would tell me that we would get it down later and check it. She told me that so many times that I just stopped asking. I asked her about it later when I got older, as we never got it down. She told me that she spent the money on food. So, sometimes the people that don't have a lot of money growing up look forward to the smaller rewards of life. Like chocolate milk or some ice-cream. You know what I mean? I never resented it as riding in the back end of the pickup truck when they went riding around on Sundays was a thrill. [/QUOTE]
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