I too recall in the tenement apartment I lived in there was a similar fridge, and I could not understand why the little door on the shoebox freezer was missing. At that time I was still eating meat and was concerned that the meat would spoil. Which was very interesting now that I think about it...
I remember reading in the 1940s Good Housekeeping magazine about a mother worrying about her daughter living alone in her own apartment. And in the article it was giving details on why it would be safe and why a mother need'nt worry about her daughter's learning/picking up bad habits from...
Headlines and Smilin' Jack from the last three days...
I thought I recalled seeing the man with the mustache before but could not pin point where. And low and behold the fabulous readers pointed out it was Dewey all along, HOORAY!
Here is how people lived in the 1940s in Chicago. And oddly enough these listings look pretty much like how I was living when I was living in residential hotels as described earlier in the thread, and that is great news!
There is still mounted police in Chicago. It always creeps me out and I cant help but think of those poor horses having to be in the traffic and not out in the country side were they naturally should be.
Yes! This is what I like about Picard he always tries to do what he thinks is right and more often then not he does do the right thing even if it means going against the Federation.
And I too do not think Picard will ever be a quitter. Now that he's the rebel outlaw cant wait to see what he'll...
You can still watch STD for free check your local libraries website to see if they have copies of the show on DVD or through their digital online resources. Its available to view on DVD at the Chicago Public library.
I have yet to watch STD myself even though I was able to watch Picard for free...
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