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Things Kids of Today Wouldn't Recognize

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  1. rottiman

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    Well.. kids are not likely to know the building, never mind just what a cribbage board is for.

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    Yes, there is an outhouse in that pic. And yes, there is a crib board as well
     
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    That’s how my 1960 Corsair works. It was my first car and was 35 years old when I bought it. Still have it. Ok unfortunately it has just been sitting in the garage for the past 15 years. Ironically my oldest of the 4 kids is 15. I’m sure there’s no correlation


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    They are making it again. And it sure is gross. Never had one before and someone told me to try one a couple years ago. I actually spit it out! So gross.


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    An aside to this one..

    I always tell people there was no such thing as Attention Deficit Disorder when I was growing up.

    A good cuff to the back of the head & Dad had my full attention.
    :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Seeing that reminds me about asking a city kid if he knows the difference between a pump handle and a cow's tail. When he says no, tell him you would hate to send him to get water:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Don't worry saewoody my first car is in garage too!! 67 maro convertible.. Waiting on restore.. Its on my too do list:whistle::emb:
     
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    Still use the one at the cottage (outhouse, not cribbage board!)

    The indoor toilet is for nights and the "princess". I don't think she has ever used the outhouse.
     
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    What?! I thought all Yoopers played cribbage.
     
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    That is a pretty nice looking outhouse compared to some I have used. Lol
     
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    Good luck with kids today knowing what these are used for!
     
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    I used a "P-38" or sometimes called a "John Wayne" can opener in the service and for many years after I discharged out.

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    Yup! I still carry two on my key ring; and use them on occasion!
     
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    My favorite toy when i 7 yrs old.....
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    plus race tracks....my cousin n i used to always argue which was better....afx or tyco....
     
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    We called those 'church keys'
     
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    Kodak Brownie......not cell phone friendly!

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    I own one. It was my dad's from when he was a surveyor.

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    What sort of reaction do you think you'd get if asking a young one for a church key?
     
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    They'd probably ask "What's a church?"