You may be one of the oldest guys on this forum.I remember when parking meters in Chicago took pennies, nickels and dimes.
ditto.I can remember gas .25 a gallon walk to the hardware store with a gallon jug purchase gas , candy and BB's with a dollar.
In 1963 part of my high school senior English class was everyone had to do a show and tell speech to the entire class. For my project I brought my 30-06 rifle and ammunition to class for my demonstration speech. The teacher gave prior approval for me to do this with the only restriction being that I was not allowed to load a shell into the rifle.
Also in 1964 when I was a young Navy Sailor I flew to my base located in California on a United Airlines aircraft and carried that same 30-06 rifle and my Ithaca 12 gauge shotgun through the airport and onto the aircraft as carry on luggage. At that time on this particular 4 engine reciprocating engine aircraft there was no enclosed overhead bins but just a overhead luggage shelf for your carry on luggage so everyone could see what I had put on the overhead shelf.
I remember when the hardware store - Greensboro, NC - sold Win. Model 290 - 22's. Next to the shovels. Pops bought mine when I was 13. now, HE was a darn good shooter. Aged 15, I used to shoot small pine tree branches - completely off the limbs w open sights- 1 shot.. well once or twice. Of course I have that .22 still.
We called them “John Wayne” bars, with a sort of toffee type chips in waxy brown discs.C rations, mainly the chocolate bar in the bottom of the crackers.
I have one of those got it it 1972 used many times.We called them “John Wayne” bars, with a sort of toffee type chips in waxy brown discs.
I always traded them and the cigarettes for the ham & eggs, peaches, and tuna cans.
I still have my P-38 issued in Basic.
GotRDid.