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And don't forget to cut birthday cakes.I used pica poles to scratch my back.
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And don't forget to cut birthday cakes.I used pica poles to scratch my back.
Glad I'm a youth who never knew this one.Standing up on the floorboard behind the front seats while riding in the family car.
Also, the front seats were on a bench seat, and are they still available on any of today's cars?
Way back then our cars had no headrests, either, so we kids would be standing up in the back, three or four across, with our arms folded on top of the bench seat as we leaned forward to jabber at our parents and see where we were going.
Until Dad told us to shut up and sit down.
fork film. Nobody needs to feel nostalgic about that shirt.
How about when your parents put blankets down in the back of the station wagon so the kids (that's us) could sleep as they drove through thre night on the way to visit the grandparents in New York. And if they hit the brake or took a sharp turn, you'd slide from one side of the car to the other.Standing up on the floorboard behind the front seats while riding in the family car.
Also, the front seats were on a bench seat, and are they still available on any of today's cars?
Way back then our cars had no headrests, either, so we kids would be standing up in the back, three or four across, with our arms folded on top of the bench seat as we leaned forward to jabber at our parents and see where we were going.
Until Dad told us to shut up and sit down.
They would also put the blankets down and put us in our pajamas to take us to the drive-in movie, figuring we'd be asleep for the ride home -- and probably before the end of the movie, too.How about when your parents put blankets down in the back of the station wagon so the kids (that's us) could sleep as they drove through thre night on the way to visit the grandparents in New York. And if they hit the brake or took a sharp turn, you'd slide from one side of the car to the other.
Saw this on Facebook. I drove a "four on the floor" but never a "three on the tree."
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Or the third seat in the station wagon that faced backward.How about when your parents put blankets down in the back of the station wagon so the kids (that's us) could sleep as they drove through thre night on the way to visit the grandparents in New York. And if they hit the brake or took a sharp turn, you'd slide from one side of the car to the other.