You know that you are an old-timer like me, if you used this for a school supply box in elementary school back in the day..... :laugh:
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How to tell if you are old.....
Discussion in 'Other Discussions' started by Scarlett O., May 20, 2012.
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It's official.
I still have mine that I decorated with fabric. It holds some old memories. :) -
Scarlett, you are cruel. :tongue3:
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I never had a cigar box, but I used to ride to school on a bike that looked just like this. Mine was even this same color.
I don't know what others called them, but we called them "Banana Seat Bikes". You could pop wheelies anytime you wanted. -
InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Here is a page from the Jacksonville Surfing Hall of Fame. I personally knew many of these fellows, Clay Bennett, Terry DeLoach, Alvin Farmer, and Larry Miniard.
The fellow with the dark hair, sunglasses, and fu man chu was Danny McDaniels.
http://www.atlanticvideo.biz/jaxhalloffame/1970.html
Surfboards were long back then. Here is a photo of Larry Miniard, he was a great surfer who competed in four World Championships I believe. He lived just two doors down from me.
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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I just tell people that I had orders to go to Viet-nam. They look at me and say I don't look that old.:saint:
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IIRC we used them in VBS to make treasure boxes one year....we covered them with shell macaroni and spray painted them gold! LOL I think there was one in the SS classroom too that had crayolas in it. I don't remember having one for a pencil box at school, but I probably did LOL
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I don't remember most of elementary school or Junior high. I do remember a girl named Sue Mitchell that I liked in the 9th grade and sometimes still think about her and wonder what became of her.
However, I remember black and white TV shows like "Hope-A-Long Cassidy" (sp?), "The Cisco Kid and Poncho", "The Lone Ranger", and many other I miss seeing. I like black and white shows because of the lack of profanity. You hear things like "Dang nab it".
Now it's a constant spray of GD this, F that, or SOB pretty much everything. That ruins it all for me. I wish there was a TV channel that I can get (and afford to pay for) that played only those old 1/2 hour and hour long shows I loved so much. I do get to watch some old black and white movies, but I miss all the rest that I can't see. I do get to see "The Rifleman" with 6' 5" Chuck Connors and Johnny Washbrook as his son. I miss the 1950's of the TV world before profanity was added.
Yes, I enjoy the modern conveniences we now have that didn't exist in the "50's", but the excessive use of profanity (even by some who claim to be Christians) sometimes makes me want to go back to that time and stay there.
I wonder if those calling themselves Christians and who use profanity would talk that way to Jesus. I used it as a teen until age 16 when I outgrew, and I wasn't a Christian then either. I was just afraid of using it in front of my parents or the pastor. So I quit using it since I didn't really need it. -
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Yeah, I remember those cigar boxes being named on the supply lists for each grade as the container to hold all the rest of the stuff. I did have a King Edward box a couple of times. But I also remember a box of a brand I've heard nothing about for many years-- Lovera. It was a red and white striped box with the brand name printed in block letters. I also remember a commercial on television for that brand; an animated bit featuring a tall hero with a white hat named Tex Lovera. There were some motorcycle hippies that did something to rouse the ire of a rancher with all his cowhands. The 2 groups confront, and the lead hippie holds up his V fingers and says "Peace, man!" The rancher says, "War, boy!" Then Tex Lovera comes along and says, "Cool it, gentlemen. Light up a Lovera and be glad you're a Texan!" Then there's a little smoking that makes peace (but I don't think they were saying they were that kind of smokes), and I think there was some final resolution line that I can't remember. You can find many of those old commercials on youtube, but not for Lovera Cigars.
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My question is this: Just who smoked all those cigars in order to empty those cigar boxes so that you could use them as elementary school supply boxes?? Come on people, it's time to 'fess up now!!!! :smilewinkgrin:
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These days a kid would probably get suspended for bringing a naked cigar box to school.
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>My question is this: Just who smoked all those cigars in order to empty those cigar boxes so that you could use them as elementary school supply boxes??
Men who could afford them. It was was normal to hand out cigars when a child was born or got married. I prefer smoking a pipe.
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