I trust she will go for a good habit. We try to stop all the bad habits................
Cheers,
Jim
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I trust she will go for a good habit. We try to stop all the bad habits................
Cheers,
Jim
Yes...w/ scarfs wrapped around our faces...do you remember when it was as cold as it has been here and nothing bothered yo to get out of the house . anyway, we would go all over in below zero weather with kids . now it is a different story.
It was 2 below last night at 3AM and I had gotten up for---well you know----so I decided to build a fire because the furnace was running too much. Think I'll keep the wood stove going till it warms up some.do you remember when it was as cold as it has been here and nothing bothered yo to get out of the house . anyway, we would go all over in below zero weather with kids . now it is a different story.
It was 2 below last night at 3AM and I had gotten up for---well you know----so I decided to build a fire because the furnace was running too much. Think I'll keep the wood stove going till it warms up some.
when the power was out Sat. we stayed at our daughters , they have a wood stove. it was so cozy and warm ( way too warm at times)
they don't use their furnace that much anymore now.
Hey, Jim. that is good especially since if there is an ice storm you don't have to worry about staying warm.That's all we have for heat; a woodstove. I guess we take it for granted, even when it is -30 celcius. We are warm...the living is on the northside and it gets as low as 20 (70f) and that seems coolish, but we slip on a jumper and we are ok with it.
Cheers,
Jim
Who remembers when you could buy a 6oz bottle of coca cola for 6 cents?
Sounds like we share quite of few of the same memories. I to walked to school about two miles for the first few months of grade one. Before we moved onto the airforce base. We had a hand pump at the kitchen sink and a wood stove. I think the scary show was THE SHADOW. We used to eat sugar crisp cereal as a treat before bed while we listened to the radio. gg
The little boy who played the male star was called "Happy New Year."
I wonder who played April Fool?
Cheers,
Jim
Hey fella---I just noticed that was you. I was thinking it was the other "Jim". The other Jim is a great guy to. I was wondering why we had somewhat the same memories. Couldn't be that we're somewhat close in age? I know, I know, you're younger. Welcome to the GE forumYeah, "The Shadow" that was it. You know those old radio shows were much more intertaining then TV ever was. I was on a hunting trip a few years back in the north woods of Mich and I found a station that had all those old shows. George and Gracie, The Shadow and a whole bunch of them. I would even come in early just so I could listen to them all and not miss any.
Yeah our TV was "huge" like that and yes we watched the test pattern in glorious black and white. I remember you only got programming for a very short portion of the day too. One thing I do remember is watching Stampede Wrestling in its early beginnings. Often reception was dependent on the weather and where you sat in relation to the TV screen. By the way I still own the old radio I listened to as a three year old with my brothers and sisters. It worked until a few months ago but needs new tubes. It even has a pull out turntable to play 78 rpm records like Frankie Laine and the Mills Brothers.I remember when we used to sit about and WATCH the radio. If we wanted to play the gramophone, we had to wind it up with a crank handle.
I remember some of those dramas on radio when I first came to Canada in 1948. Inner sanctum, Ma Perkins, The Shadow knows, The Happy Gang and the list goes on and on, doesn't it? My first telly was in 1953....it was a huge cabinet with two doors on the front covering a huge 10 inch screen, black and white. Even the test pattern was amusing.
Cheers,
Jim