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Do You Remember When?

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Stan53

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birdfriend said:
:idea: going back, back, back...trying to remember...I vaguely recall this:

"Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie
kissed the girls and made them cry...:cry:

sorry, folks, that's all I can remember. The part about jump roping I liked the best though was when two chums held a long rope one on each end. Then we would take turns running in to jump it. ^_^
Gorgie Porgie, pudding and pie,
Kissed the girles and made 'em cry,
when the boys came out play,
Geogie Porgie ran away!
Would you believe we use that one for opur daughter - 2.5 years old.:)
 
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Stan53 said:
Gorgie Porgie, pudding and pie,
Kissed the girles and made 'em cry,
when the boys came out play,
Geogie Porgie ran away!
Would you believe we use that one for opur daughter - 2.5 years old.:)

Yes, some things continue to be so much fun. Thanks for finishing that verse. :thumbsup: :angel:
 
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I was raised in the south and something’s may have been a little different down here.
(Not proud of it:blush: ) but I remember some places had 3 bathrooms one said, Men, one said Women, & one said Blacks.

I remember Blacks always had to sit in the back of the bus, Also black people had to get up and stand if a white person needed a place to sit.

I remember produce trucks [someone’s pick-up truck] slowly driving down our street and the man driving yelling “Fresh produce” and one or two kids [about 10] in the back of the truck to take the money and give mom what she wanted.

I remember the milk man dropping off our milk [in glass bottles] on the front porch before the sun come up.

I remember when our neighbor was the first person who got a color TV.WOW! That was spiffy.

I remember when cans with drink in them needed a can opener to put a whole on each side to drink it, And it was hard to crush them cans with one hand.

I Remember when.....

PS.
A rhyme from the old south. Burl, Burl, Burl, O won’t you be my girl, stay away from Lester slat he grease his hair with possum fat.
 
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Torah said:
I remember the milk man dropping off our milk [in glass bottles] on the front porch before the sun come up.


Yep, I remember that. When I was a kid we use to go along the street and drink the cream that had settled on the top. Yumm Yumm. Also we use to have the bread delivered. One can still have the daily paper delivered here.
 
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McWilliams said:
Occasionally a stick would have a 'free' label you found after eating off the ice cream and this entitled the bearer to a free ice cream! What great fortune! Serendipity!

Fun! ^_^

Good morning to all you memory friends! We have had 547 posts so far on this thread...which is full of fine, fun, and funny memories. :clap: Welcome recently to some new comers (to the thread) and hopefully you have many memories to share. Thanks to the regulars and all of our chat as we have been remembering together. A blessing, indeed! God bless all!

birdie :angel: O.P.
 
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I remember lying on the grass of an evening staring up at the sky. In those days before so much artifical lighting was around you could barely make out the constellations because of so many other planets and stars. I remember straining my eyes trying to see the red planet.
 
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I remember that too - where we lived we were on the edge of the town and had a copse and corn fields opposite. When I was between 7-9 I used to play out there until dusk when my mum would yell my name from the doorstep - I'd hear her from miles away. Sometimes I'd respond and sometimes I wouldn't - but boy did I get a tanning if I returned home after dark!! Can you believe it?
 
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I remember a guy on a tricycle with a wooden box on the front that would come round on Sunday afternoons around 4pm. Mum would send me out with a bowl to get a pint of shrimps for tea which we'd all sit and eat with fresh bread and butter!

Or sometimes it would be a pint of cockles which we'd use a sewing pin to extract the poor little body from its home! Awww!!:cry:

This was in Norfolk (UK) and the shrimps and cockles would have all been caught that morning and cooked before bringing round to sell. Can't beat that for fresh. I had some cockles from a supermarket the other day and they were absolutely ghastly!!
 
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Hackett said:
I remember lying on the grass of an evening staring up at the sky. In those days before so much artifical lighting was around you could barely make out the constellations because of so many other planets and stars. I remember straining my eyes trying to see the red planet.
Out where I live, you can look up and see an ocean of stars! The Milky-Way looks like a river running through the ocean of stars. “Beautiful”
 
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I remember all peanut butter had oil in then, and when open the peanut-butter had to be stirred, and then they come out with new and improved peanut-butter that did not have to get stirred. Now they say that the peanut-butter with its oil still in it, is better for you and charge us more $$$. LOL :sigh:
 
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Torah said:
I remember all peanut butter had oil in then, and when open the peanut-butter had to be stirred, and then they come out with new and improved peanut-butter that did not have to get stirred. Now they say that the peanut-butter with its oil still in it, is better for you and charge us more $$$. LOL :sigh:

It is true that these days the originals are usually considered 'better' like antiques and collectables...but, alas much more expensive.

So often when we browsed in antique and second-hand or thrift stores we would see something my mom used in our kitchen when I was growing up. I bought a duplicate of her potato masher...and am sure I paid three or four times for mine what she did for hers when it was new. It is fun though and brings back so many precious memories. Ah, remembering....:cool:

birdie :angel:
 
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birdfriend said:
It is true that these days the originals are usually considered 'better' like antiques and collectables...but, alas much more expensive.

So often when we browsed in antique and second-hand or thrift stores we would see something my mom used in our kitchen when I was growing up. I bought a duplicate of her potato masher...and am sure I paid three or four times for mine what she did for hers when it was new. It is fun though and brings back so many precious memories. Ah, remembering....:cool:

birdie :angel:

I don't remember when I could remember ;) :D
 
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McWilliams said:

Really nice song! I have never heard that one before. And with Willie Nelson too! :)

This part really blesses me.

Blessed Saviour, Thou will guide us
Till we reach that blissful shore
Where the angels wait to join us
In that great forevermore

Thanks for posting the URL...:thumbsup:
 
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