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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3246017" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I agree Profreeomolie! The kids today throw money around like it was free. Every so soften I see pennies on the ground and I pick them up and add to my collection. It was hard when we were kids, there was no McDonald's, Burger King, etc. As a matter of fact, I don't remember every having a "store-bought" hamburger as a kid. When we traveled, it was a quart of milk (I think we all drank out of it) bologna sandwiches and on the road again. I never knew anything else but hard. A nickel for a coke out of the machine at school was hard to come by and you can forget Christmas and birthdays, it was just another day. I was thinking the other night that some of the kids came to school barefoot one by the name of Snyder. Let a kid go to school today barefoot and they'll come home with bloody nose and the school will be calling. Oh, there was no such thing as "transientvestite" restrooms either, it was Boy or Girl and it worked! Male teachers wore suits and the female teachers were dressed like Sunday and if you gave them any sass it was at one's own peril. Walked 2 1/2 miles to school, you should have seen the line of kids on the road as you got closer to the school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3246017, member: 25679"] I agree Profreeomolie! The kids today throw money around like it was free. Every so soften I see pennies on the ground and I pick them up and add to my collection. It was hard when we were kids, there was no McDonald's, Burger King, etc. As a matter of fact, I don't remember every having a "store-bought" hamburger as a kid. When we traveled, it was a quart of milk (I think we all drank out of it) bologna sandwiches and on the road again. I never knew anything else but hard. A nickel for a coke out of the machine at school was hard to come by and you can forget Christmas and birthdays, it was just another day. I was thinking the other night that some of the kids came to school barefoot one by the name of Snyder. Let a kid go to school today barefoot and they'll come home with bloody nose and the school will be calling. Oh, there was no such thing as "transientvestite" restrooms either, it was Boy or Girl and it worked! Male teachers wore suits and the female teachers were dressed like Sunday and if you gave them any sass it was at one's own peril. Walked 2 1/2 miles to school, you should have seen the line of kids on the road as you got closer to the school. [/QUOTE]
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