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I have an Aldi near me, too...  Only one time I had no quarter, so that meant carrying the rear-ward facing child seat around the store juggling my groceries & trying not to drop my newborn...

 

--And hearing "I'm glad that--(Blah, blah, blah...)--crap about the baby being grown & not needing to be toted around", instead of people being heartless & popping me 25¢, as maybe I would have done...

 

OK, more from the archives, so I don't make a whole bunch o' posts for:

My sis & I each had to have OUR OWN dollhouses, each with its now furniture, and Fisher Price Little People--of which an additional set provided a washer & dryer, and a toilet the family it could actually sit on & a bathtub they could fit in--and somehow the pairs all, each had their mates, though one dryer accompanied the Fisher Price Farm Silo used as a wash tub for hand-washing (I had a ladder for the wash board--and some string for a clothes line--and unlike my daughter who plays with REAL WATER, it's OK for me to just pretend!)...

 

 

-- Dave

 
It makes perfect sense...

 

<span style="font-family: 'courier new', courier;">to ask people to put down money to use the cart and then get it back when they return the cart all in an effort to reduce the clutter in the lot and to avoid having to pay people to chase them down.</span>

 

<span style="font-family: 'courier new', courier;">I'm just so surprised by it because I've never seen it before.</span>

 

<span style="font-family: 'courier new', courier;">I wonder though is $.25 enough?  I am pretty sure if it's pouring rain I am going to leave the cart next to my car and say screw the quarter, but if I had to put down say $5 I might reconsider.  Just sayin....</span>
 
. . . you bump the thread with a new observation like . . .

. . . you notice that the women at the laundromat throw detergent and bleach into the washer like one of Grandma's recipes ("a splash of this, a dash of that, a pinch of the other") while it's the MEN who are carefully scrutinizing the dosing instructions and measuring like chemists in a laboratory.
 
The tabletop juke box, three selections for fifty-cents at a restaurant... (This was the '80's...)

I was so geeked over the operation, and the songs I picked-well, I only remember two: "shake it up" (the cars) and "centerfold" (j. geils) and my mom not appreciating my ear-to-ear grin, giving it some "other" undesirable term... --And nonchelantlantly begging me: "Don't smile when a record comes on", but which I couldn't help...

Think I liked the '70's better, where my dad and I were at the local Coney Island: "Rock The Boat" by The Hues Corporation, that one of the help, a guy working there, put the money in and played it for us...

Remember "Hey, come get your love" by Redbone playing before it, prompting me wanting my favorite... (well, I like that one, too...)

-- Dave
 
Yes Dave,

I remember both of those songs. How about this one; "Oh it's so nice to be with you" I love all the things you say and do. I forget right now who sang it, but they were from Detroit. I also recall gas was like 33 cents per gallon that year.
 
You see a post from one of your friends on Facebook who just got a freezer, then share a couple pics of your situation ranging from a golf tee-sized amount of space left in your over-loaded refrigerator's freezer, to the ideal location (well, to share w/ you guys, too!) of where to put a separate freezer, though I've been offered a pint-sized cube that sadly broke (it was a no-name <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Montgomery Ward</span>) then possibly could'a gotten a very inefficient vintage Gibson Frost Clear Sovereign upright, that it replaced, each from my mother-in-law (sorry I never took any pictures of the latter) that a month or two before she moved, flooded the laundry/utility room (& most-likely got discarded by the new homeowners)...

 

Too bad that I didn't get a response or even just needed at least a "Like"...  (A pint-sized cube is what the F-B friend went out and bought; don't know the brand--or even what store...  Best Buy, Home Depot or Lowe's, I'm sure...)

 

 

 

-- Dave

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. . . 12 years old was the age at which you were deemed capable of going to Sage's (San Bernardino-based 1960s-1970s mega-store) with a bag of iffy tubes that your father extracted from the Curtis Mathes black and white TV/AM/FM/FM Stereo/BSR 3-speed record changer home entertainment center and coming back with working replacements.

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Oh gee's

I remember those too. Try telling a young person that stereos and TV's used to have tubes, and some think you mean like a pipe organ.
 
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