Being lazy I grabbed that pic from the net. Mine is the exact same but way tarnished. They aren't in high demand these days.Man, I thought I’d likely never see a skate key again.
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Being lazy I grabbed that pic from the net. Mine is the exact same but way tarnished. They aren't in high demand these days.Man, I thought I’d likely never see a skate key again.
Being lazy I grabbed that pic from the net. Mine is the exact same but way tarnished. “They aren't in high demand these days.”
In my day.... my school days up to my early teens, ('69 -'74) if someone had to go to the dentist, or have an injury or ailment looked at, and was pretty worried and scared about it ... the thing we'd say to them was that it's going to be absolutely fine, mountain out of a mole hill, you'll feel silly when you get back and tell us,..... but "if you DO snuff it, can I have your roller skates?".
Along with "if it don't kill ya, it'll make ya stronger".
The thing is, virtually none of us at school owned roller skates.
They were very popular at the time. I lived near a city centre with very steep streets everywhere. I don't know if that would encourage or deter skating
It was just a funny thing to say; and not much comfort to the terrified individual.
Knowledge was passed down from generation to generation by words of wisdom carved into the top or written inside.In my day, this was not only a tornado shelter but protection from an atomic blast.
And often works of art depicting a teacher.Knowledge was passed down from generation to generation by words of wisdom carved into the top or written inside.
And often works of art depicting a teacher.
In my day, this was not only a tornado shelter but protection from an atomic blast.
The tool is a scythe.I can remember my father mowing our yard with one of these when I was a little guy.
50 bonus points to the first person that knows what it's called.
Ding ding ding... you, Sir, are the winner!The tool is a scythe.
In my day, all three of these keys were still in use. Not so much today.
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Can you name them?
I've used them in business. I imagine you can guess what industry.Ding ding ding... you, Sir, are the winner!