My grandmother had plastic covers on all her furniture and even plastic runners on her carpet on traffic areas. She even had plastic seat covers on her car seats. She lived through the depression ans I am sure that has something to do with it.
My grandmother had plastic covers on all her furniture and even plastic runners on her carpet on traffic areas. She even had plastic seat covers on her car seats. She lived through the depression ans I am sure that has something to do with it.
Way back...Christmas eve 1964. This is back when you could still do last minute shopping and find some decent gifts.My grandmother had plastic covers on all her furniture and even plastic runners on her carpet on traffic areas. She even had plastic seat covers on her car seats. She lived through the depression ans I am sure that has something to do with it.
My thighs auto-cramped just looking at that.
Back in 1976 I lived in Alaska. A friend had just bought a new Saab car. He worked at an office building in downtown Anchorage. After work he walked down to his new car and drove home. When he got out of his car at home he stopped when he noticed a child's car seat in the back seat. Being that he had no children and was not married he paused to think about this. He decided to drive back to work where he found his car just a few spaces away from where he picked up this car by mistake. Apparently the keys worked in both vehicles. He left the car in the parking lot and drove his new car home. He never said a word about it and nobody noticed.
Yes that's mine, I left it in the woods somewhere in Bavaria. It has bleached out some, do me a favor and Bury it.
If you really want to know, and I know you do... It is white dog poo, and it was a thing back in the sixties and seventies when they added way too much calcium in dog food to make dog poo not look like... well... dog poo.Yes that's mine, I left it in the woods somewhere in Bavaria. It has bleached out some, do me a favor and Bury it.
I have no idea what that is.
i had one on my Schwinn Traveler worked great until i switched to 27 x 1 1/8 tires. the generator ate through the sidewall
If I remember correctly, there was a lot of drag when you engaged them. In hindsight I could see them chewing through the side of a thin tire, with a lot of usei had one on my Schwinn Traveler worked great until i switched to 27 x 1 1/8 tires. the generator ate through the sidewall
the generator was fine with 27 x 1 1/4 tires but the 1 1/8's were light weights in comparisonIf I remember correctly, there was a lot of drag when you engaged them. In hindsight I could see them chewing through the side of a thin tire, with a lot of use
If you really want to know, and I know you do... It is white dog poo, and it was a thing back in the sixties and seventies when they added way too much calcium in dog food to make dog poo not look like... well... dog poo.
Remember, this was way before carrying a plastic bag with you on walkies was a thing.
Yes that's mine, I left it in the woods somewhere in Bavaria.
...which, incidentally, makes your comment hilarious.![]()
I was going to say that looks like dog doo-doo.