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Webmaster, I rode on one of those in second grade, we lived in Colby, theones on front near the stove had it made, if you got on last and was in the back it was cold.
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| Henry |
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 11-12-2009 03:49 PM - +
That winter scene of Main St. looks like a scene from A Christmas Story, my favorite Christmas movie. Thanks for sharing that great picture.
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| Mona |
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 11-12-2009 03:49 PM - +
Steve, entry 50742, was written by me to you. Steve isn't that old folks.
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 11-12-2009 03:49 PM - +

win this question and receive online prize
Who is this HUNK?
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| Steve S. |
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 11-12-2009 03:45 PM - +

JH, in the mid 60s, I saw a lot of these crinkle-cut fries ... floating down our Aroostook River.
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| jclark@crownofmaine.net |
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 11-12-2009 03:45 PM - +

Did school buses from the 1930's really look like this?? Pic is from the old James School house in Presque Isle.
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| jh |
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 11-12-2009 03:33 PM - +
DAISY ....LOL LOL
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| daisy |
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 11-12-2009 03:20 PM - +
Those are nice postings; is that supplement in this week's SH ??
You are right, JH, those lights across the street were something ... especially when a strong wind & drive snow moved them around !!
The good ole days ... outhouses; water pumps; cars w/ white wall tires and no rear defrost; long days of deep, deep cold!! Sigh .....
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| Ärch |
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 11-12-2009 03:10 PM - +
Steve S
Don't forget all the payola scandals way back when. Record companys decided what was a hit and then paid for them to be aired.
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| Steve, |
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 11-12-2009 03:06 PM - +
I'm old enough to remember when cars parked on each side of the street in P.I. and angle parked in the middle from both directions, cars were a lot smaller then. That was in mid to 30's.
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