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When I was a lot younger
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 442580" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Had ice chests not fridges - hot days we would follow the ice mans cart and he would give us broken lumps. Breadman in his gypsy type cart would give us warm but damaged quarter loaves, my mother would make me chase the milkman's cart with a shovel (free fertilizer). Rag and bone man with his dray - "bring out your goods". Petrol 35c equivalent per GALLON. Party-line telephone. Casting white metal rings for the two cylinder van. Shooting rabbits along creeks in the Melbourne inner suburbs, swimming on hot summer nights at the old wooden Burke Road bridge. Dad and Dave on the radio at night. First B&W TV in street for the '56 Olympics....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 442580, member: 4386"] Had ice chests not fridges - hot days we would follow the ice mans cart and he would give us broken lumps. Breadman in his gypsy type cart would give us warm but damaged quarter loaves, my mother would make me chase the milkman's cart with a shovel (free fertilizer). Rag and bone man with his dray - "bring out your goods". Petrol 35c equivalent per GALLON. Party-line telephone. Casting white metal rings for the two cylinder van. Shooting rabbits along creeks in the Melbourne inner suburbs, swimming on hot summer nights at the old wooden Burke Road bridge. Dad and Dave on the radio at night. First B&W TV in street for the '56 Olympics.... [/QUOTE]
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