Yes, I remember now - I have had unprocessed, raw milk. I also remember the milk being left on the front steps. Mom also had a butter churn, and we made butter.
We didn't make our own butter but some friends who lived out on a farm always did. I remember the milk bottles on the front steps and also when the ice man brought ice.
_'shimmy shaker'
Was that the thing you stood on with the belt arlund your waist and it shook you up?
I used that at 'Gloria Stevens' weight loss program in the 80's after I had my son; it didn't work
ROFLOLYes that is the thing... My grandmother had one... I used to play on it when I was little. I'd get on, put the belt around my bottom and turn it on and listen to myself talk. Great fun for a kid with nothing else to do---lol!!!
I recall selling Girl Scout cookies door to door, when the "doors" were easily a mile apart at times, rural area... of course always went with a "buddy" but it was soooo safe! I mean, as a Brownie I was 8 years old!
I also sold greeting cards door to door, by myself, and managed my own "business" doing so... remember those? I can find boxed greeting cards in my religious store locally now... something "new" they say. LOL
Trafficator
a 'semaphore trafficator'.
This was the earliest type of electrical turn signals fitted to motor vehicles.
At the flick of a switch an arm would pop out from the side of the vehicle
indicating which way it was going to turn.
At the same time it would light up.
Thanks Dave, that's it.
Something odd's happening about quoting on here!
Someone mentioned shorthand a few posts ago. I remember doing Pitman's shorthand, as well as audio typing, initially on a manual typewriter, with carbon paper.
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