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    Some of you may or may not have such a recollection of running hot water into your kitchen sink, filling it with dirty dishes, and then scrubbing said dishes by hand. I say that because although I do have an automatic dish washer I have never used it.

    Also, this summer will complete four years since I bought Willow Oak. The clothes-line poles and line are still intact behind the house. I have never used the clothes-line here -- I use an electric dryer, of course -- but well do I recall the days of watching my mother hang the clothes out back to dry.

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    Medusa, your post bring back memories.... a half an hour before I had to get up, my dad lit up the stove (that took petroleum, and I believe coal when I was real little), and put my clothes in front of it. I have always hated getting up early, so every trick counted.

    When I grew up, there was no hot water coming out of the tap, no, we had to boil a keddle of water if we wanted it hot! Sometime in the 70ties, my parents got a gas heater above the sink - what a luxury!

    WO, I still don't have a dishwasher, I wash up by hand - and it's really not that hard, unless you have dinnerguests. I would much prefer a washing machine, but then, I have the laundrette everyone in the building use down in the cellar 2 min away. You really should try air drying your clothes, it's so much better!



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    I used to hang my clothes outdoors to dry but now there are so many bugs and mosquitoes flying around and they seem to light on my wet clothes so I don't do it any more. Yuck!
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    I was fortunate to not have known the joys of an outhouse, thank goodness.

    And I remember Dad testing tubes in those then modern day early electronics, and he didn't take them to 7-11 to do it, since convenience stores weren't even in existence.

    Does anyone still use an iron? I remember that Mom ironed everything including sheets, pillowcases, handkerchiefs, etc., and it took her hours every week. I won't even buy anything anymore if it requires ironing, altho I do own an iron - just in case. It's around here somewhere.

    Hang out clothes? - not me. I don't even have a clothesline any more. A lot of these new housing subdivisions don't even allow them.

    I remember that the folks had an icebox before a refrigerator. The iceman came a couple of times a week to deliver blocks of ice for it. In the summer it was a big treat for all the kids to run up to his truck since he would give us big chunks of ice to suck on. It sure didn't take much to make kids happy way back then, and we were never bored since there was always something to do outside!
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    We have an iron and use it all the time. Bruce uses it to iron his shirts for work and I use it each week to iron my pants.


    How about 8-track tapes? We had the 8-track tape player in our old motorhome. I remember listening to The Oakridge Boys on it. That was the only place we could listen to it because it was the only player. LOL
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    I remember 8 tracks. My dad had one in his pickup. We had an old Curtis Mathis floor model tv with the knob for channels. I kept it until the late 90s.

    I line dry a lot of things, sometimes indoors, sometimes outdoors.

    I don't do a lot of dishes by hand, that's one chore that I can't stand.

    My husband irons a lot of his clothes for work.

    I make tea with a tea kettle that whistles. I love that thing.

    We have an Airline radio that is from World War II. We need to fix it, but it even says on the front "When civil defense sirens sound, do not use telephone, turn radio to 640 or 1240."
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    I don't iron much anymore, but I learned how early. We had an old flat iron that had two inserts. The handle clamped over one when it was hot while the other waited on the wood stove. They were shaped like pointy ovals and weighed a lot for a kid of 7, 8 or 9.

    We always hung our clothes outside. Mom had a washboard and had to do all of the laundry by hand. She had a wringer that clamped on the side of her washtub. Later, when we got electricity, she got a wringer type washer. She was pretty happy with that.

    I remember my sister's diapers coming in from the clothesline in January stiff with ice and standing in the sink to thaw.

    And this was in 1955!

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    I still iron whatever doesn't get dry cleaned. How do you get away w/not ironing? I don't get it. What am I missing here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    I still iron whatever doesn't get dry cleaned. How do you get away w/not ironing? I don't get it. What am I missing here?
    Sweatpants - jeans - knits.......that's about all I live in anymore since retirement.

    When I was still working, I did touch-up ironing of slacks and skirts, but never much more than that.
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    Ecclesiastes 3:1
    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
    ~~~~true author unknown~~~~

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Sweatpants - jeans - knits.......that's about all I live in anymore since retirement.

    When I was still working, I did touch-up ironing of slacks and skirts, but never much more than that.

    True. I should've thought of that since I'm sitting in a velour jogging suit right now. I guess the bleach is finally making its way to my brain.
    Blessings,
    Mary



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    Quote Originally Posted by mruffruff View Post
    I don't iron much anymore, but I learned how early. We had an old flat iron that had two inserts. The handle clamped over one when it was hot while the other waited on the wood stove. They were shaped like pointy ovals and weighed a lot for a kid of 7, 8 or 9.

    We always hung our clothes outside. Mom had a washboard and had to do all of the laundry by hand. She had a wringer that clamped on the side of her washtub. Later, when we got electricity, she got a wringer type washer. She was pretty happy with that.

    I remember my sister's diapers coming in from the clothesline in January stiff with ice and standing in the sink to thaw.

    And this was in 1955!
    Diapers? I've heard of those. What are they?

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    I find myself saying "when I was your age" a lot to teenagers...and I'm only 27

    A lot of things have really gone up in price even in my lifetime. I cant immagine what things will be like when Im 50!

    The lowest price I think I paid for smokes was about $2. Looking at prices now I'm glad I quit! Gas was about $1.60 a gallon when I first started driving. I recall food being a lot cheaper too..

    BTW in Oregon, they still pump your gas. In fact pumping your own gas is illegal up here lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJFyrewolf36 View Post
    I find myself saying "when I was your age" a lot to teenagers...and I'm only 27
    That's funny! I remember the first time someone called my son "sir". He was in his 20's and it freaked him out and he called me and said "Someone called me sir". I said "Yeah. So?" He said "Do I look old enough to be called sir?" "Apparently", I told him. Of course, they were little kids but it really disturbed him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willow Oak View Post
    Diapers? I've heard of those. What are they?
    Great polishing rags! I still have some.....
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    To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
    Ecclesiastes 3:1
    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
    ~~~~true author unknown~~~~

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