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In the “dark ages” of mid-twentieth century life was pretty much an “assume your own risk” proposition whether at work, at home, or at play. There was no OSHA, no safety requirements for toys, games, child seats, helmets and so on, and very few rules or laws dealing with personal behavior...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Let’s Go Shake The Mango Tree Mango cubes in his breakfast cereal were more tastebud satisfying and aromatically pleasing than sliced bananas ever were. It took decades of taste testing, mixing of ingredients, and...
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My favorite black and white show was really a movie and it was only half in Black and White....The Wizard of Oz. It was a movie my mother enjoyed watching with me. Most of my growing up years, mom didn't have a lot of time for TV, keeping house for three...
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Black and White TV shows. Our grandchildren would ask "what is that? so here goes my description of more of a wonderful life. Wow, we did not live in a city so it was a long time before we received any TV transmission. I was married before we had television, but...
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Last Sunday the Sr. Pastor at my church taught on the Sovreignty and Providence of God! One of my favorite topics, and also a lesson I need often, as I tend to query Why way more often than the average bear. You would think that my family history would have innoculated...
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My Grandmother was born in Austria, Anna Stefkovic, Andreansky, August 3, 1884 and died January 5, 1968 in Irvington, NJ. She's buried at the Hollywood Memorial Cemetery in New Jersey. Anna Stefkovic, immigrated to this country, as I have been told on a ship. I am not sure if she married...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Dominican Republic As a country right next door to Haiti, and occupying about 2/3 of the Island of Hispaniola, the Dominican Republic was also a pleasure in contrasts. The Footloose Forester went there...
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Television was something very unusual when I was growing up. In fact, my grandparents had one of the first sets in Las Vegas, New Mexico because it was a retirement gift from his friends on the railroad. Of course it was black and white but we didn't know about colored...
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My youngest daughter, Melanie, would have enjoyed 'The Howdy Doody Show' as a ventriliquist in her own right!
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On the road …again!! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek M was Macau These fleeting decades after Macau had been absorbed by the People’s Republic of China, one wonders if the map makers made it easier or harder to find that former Portuguese enclave...
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On the road …again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek On Growing Things Some farmers around the world think of themselves as unskilled peasants. On the other hand, some city dwellers think of farmers as providers of the riches of the land. The...
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On the road …again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek G for Greece Greece was on his bucket list of places to see well before the popular concept of “things to do and things to see before one kicks the bucket” was made into a...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek M is for Madagascar Madagascar is so puzzling as a nation that even the people who live there generally acknowledge t hat it would be meaningful to divide up the island into four distinct regions....
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BONANZA SUNDAY NIGHT I COULDN'T WAIT. HOSS WAS MY FAVORITE WHEN HE WAS THERE TO HELP LITTLE JOE I WAS HAPPY .BUT WE DIDN'T GET TO ENJOY THE SHOW AS MUCH AS MOST PEOPLE BECAUSE IN THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW THE MAP WOULD START TO BURN UP AND...
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You might be thinking, "What the heck is he talking about?" As I was growing up in North Conway, N.H., the most common type of home in the area was a Cape Cod style with a full basement. Most people never finished off the basement so the steps downstairs were usually...
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This is not the actual rubber bands we used....The ones we used were this big before you began pulling on them! They were awesome!!! Rubber band wars with Dad My younger brother Tyler and I used to love having rubber band wars with our Dad when we were growing up. ...
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Milton Berle is my all time favorite comedian. He made me laugh till I cried. He had more energy than I've seen in my lifetime and he never offended anyone in his routine. I can't say the same about the so called comedians today. There are very few that I can...
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It was nineteen forty eight. . My father had a huge, seven inch wide screen portable TV. Once a week I loked forward to the Milton Berle Show. he mad
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Howdy Doody was a great show that I remember. They were re-runs at that time, but they were new to me! Another show that started in black and white and then went to color was Captain Kangaroo. I loved that show too....Mr. Green Jeans and the ping pong balls.
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this song made it to number 100,000 on the music charts I HAD BEEN PLAYING THE GUITAR FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS AT THIS POINT OFF AND ON. THEN ONE DAY I WAS SITTING WITH MY BROTHER JIM AND MY COUSIN LARRY WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN I JUMPED...
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