Things may have been less expensive in Harrisburg than where Speedo grew up.Oldgringo wrote:Speedo, I must have a few years on you. I seem to recall a time when you got 5 songs for a quarter. It was about the same time gum cost 5¢ per pack as did a bottle of 'coke' and a quarter would get a little more than a gallon of regular. Ethyl cost 10¢ more per gallon than did regular.speedsix wrote:...and nobody asked me what my other two songs were...back in the day, it was 3 for a quarter...
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WildBill wrote:Okay, I give.speedsix wrote:...and nobody asked me what my other two songs were...back in the day, it was 3 for a quarter...
...I was HOPIN'... I'd go with http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TZxBOj9 ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZpwRCw_ ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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WildBill wrote:Things may have been less expensive in Harrisburg than where Speedo grew up.Oldgringo wrote:Speedo, I must have a few years on you. I seem to recall a time when you got 5 songs for a quarter. It was about the same time gum cost 5¢ per pack as did a bottle of 'coke' and a quarter would get a little more than a gallon of regular. Ethyl cost 10¢ more per gallon than did regular.speedsix wrote:...and nobody asked me what my other two songs were...back in the day, it was 3 for a quarter...
...I remember the nickle gum and coke...too young to buy gas...and, strangely enough, I was in Bradford then...not too far from Hburg...used to play the jukebox at the booth in the Congress St. Diner, which was a converted railroad car restaurant...didn't spend my "go-to-town" dollar on music then...later, when I was in my teens, I'd spend my own money...but I'd talk Grandma into coughing up the music money back then....back when Kendall Motor oil was around...and Quaker State and Pennzoil were arch enemies...instead of part of the same company...and Case knives and Zippo lighters were two different companies...instead of merged...life was soooo good back then....
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It was Harrisburg, ILLINOIS.speedsix wrote:WildBill wrote:Things may have been less expensive in Harrisburg than where Speedo grew up.Oldgringo wrote:Speedo, I must have a few years on you. I seem to recall a time when you got 5 songs for a quarter. It was about the same time gum cost 5¢ per pack as did a bottle of 'coke' and a quarter would get a little more than a gallon of regular. Ethyl cost 10¢ more per gallon than did regular.speedsix wrote:...and nobody asked me what my other two songs were...back in the day, it was 3 for a quarter...
...I remember the nickle gum and coke...too young to buy gas...and, strangely enough, I was in Bradford then...not too far from Hburg...used to play the jukebox at the booth in the Congress St. Diner, which was a converted railroad car restaurant...didn't spend my "go-to-town" dollar on music then...later, when I was in my teens, I'd spend my own money...but I'd talk Grandma into coughing up the music money back then....back when Kendall Motor oil was around...and Quaker State and Pennzoil were arch enemies...instead of part of the same company...and Case knives and Zippo lighters were two different companies...instead of merged...life was soooo good back then....
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...it's ONLY 519.3 miles more than from Harrisburg PA...picky, picky...
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I remember nickel cherry/chocolate cokes at Piper's Drug Store. The druggist, Mr. Piper would make you a coke at the soda fountain. Piper's was in Detroit, 513.13 miles from Harrisburg, IL. It was owned by Mr. Piper.speedsix wrote:...it's ONLY 519.3 miles more than from Harrisburg PA...picky, picky...
That was before Walgreen's, CVS, and pharmacies at Walmart, Kroeger's and Randall's. Mr. Piper didn't have a jukebox, but I didn't have a nickel to put in it for a song. I listened to WXYZing radio for my music.
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In Jr High, it was Webster's Drugs on the square. In High School, you graduated up to Parker's Midway closer to the HS.WildBill wrote:I remember nickel cherry/chocolate cokes at Piper's Drug Store. The druggist, Mr. Piper would make you a coke at the soda fountain. Piper's was in Detroit, 513.13 miles from Harrisburg, IL. It was owned by Mr. Piper.speedsix wrote:...it's ONLY 519.3 miles more than from Harrisburg PA...picky, picky...
That was before Walgreen's, CVS, and pharmacies at Walmart, Kroeger's and Randall's. Mr. Piper didn't have a jukebox, but I didn't have a nickel to put in it for a song. I listened to WXYZing radio for my music.
Sam Parker was a WW II marine vet with oodles of pictures of dead japs on the islands he fought through (10 years previously). There was a HS guy who broke into the Midway for money. This was before drugs. He was caught and Sam gave him a choice of jail or the marines. This guy chose the marines and when I google Harrisburg, I see a business with his name on it.
Back then actions did have consequences and excuses were not accepted. I agree, those were the 'goodle days.
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If I had ever tried anything funny at the store, by the time I got home, my dad would have already gotten a phone call from "Old Man Piper."Oldgringo wrote:Back then actions did have consequences and excuses were not accepted. I agree, those were the 'goodle days.

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...talkin' 'bout do-overs...where's that time machine when you really need it!!!
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You are just begging for a post about the Way Back Machine.speedsix wrote:...talkin' 'bout do-overs...where's that time machine when you really need it!!!
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...last I remember, the accuracy on that thing might miss my intended stop by a coupla generations...but now we know what YOU were watchin' while I was watchin cowboys and Native Americans...
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The latest version of the Way Back Machine is "digital" so it is much more accurate. I, also, watched cowboys and indians.speedsix wrote:...last I remember, the accuracy on that thing might miss my intended stop by a coupla generations...but now we know what YOU were watchin' while I was watchin cowboys and Native Americans...

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Ahh. I bought a jukebox from an older couple a couple years ago at a garage sale for $100 bucks. It still worked, but needed some electrical work and to be cleaned. I detailed it, re painted a few things, replaced some album covers, and did some re wiring. Ended up selling it on E-Bay for $1,200. I kinda wish I kept it.
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Do y'all remember everyone clapping in the movies when you heard the cavalry sound "charge" just before the Indians wiped out the palefaces and/or the good guys came to the rescue of the downtrodden?WildBill wrote:The latest version of the Way Back Machine is "digital" so it is much more accurate. I, also, watched cowboys and indians.speedsix wrote:...last I remember, the accuracy on that thing might miss my intended stop by a coupla generations...but now we know what YOU were watchin' while I was watchin cowboys and Native Americans...
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I do. Also when the U.S. Army came in to kill the Martian invaders.Oldgringo wrote:Do y'all remember everyone clapping in the movies when you heard the cavalry sound "charge" just before the Indians wiped out the palefaces and/or the good guys came to the rescue of the downtrodden?WildBill wrote:The latest version of the Way Back Machine is "digital" so it is much more accurate. I, also, watched cowboys and indians.speedsix wrote:...last I remember, the accuracy on that thing might miss my intended stop by a coupla generations...but now we know what YOU were watchin' while I was watchin cowboys and Native Americans...

Jeeze Oldgringo, I am starting to feel like an old geezer.

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