At what point does this become a collection?

Twelvefret

Forum GOD!
…and of course being a child of the 50’s - remembering what you’ve got.
Always seeing stuff I forgot I had when I open the cupboard/closet doors.
I do remember the '50's. Fathers were aloof and couldn't change a diaper. The sexes and races were well defined and in their place.

Joe McCarthy loomed large.

Schools were segregated and some Americans could not vote. As my grandfather used to say, the good old days were not all that good. He was laugh as say growing up they "didn't have a pot to pee in or a window to throw it out".
 
  • Like
Reactions: p.b

Sideburns

Senior Member
I do remember the '50's. Fathers were aloof and couldn't change a diaper. The sexes and races were well defined and in their place.

Joe McCarthy loomed large.

Schools were segregated and some Americans could not vote. As my grandfather used to say, the good old days were not all that good. He was laugh as say growing up they "didn't have a pot to pee in or a window to throw it out".
Coming from a background where money was tight - I thank my lucky stars for what I’have in life.
 
Last edited:
Top