LizzieMaine
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Two kids? A bowl of Wheaties each, a glass of milk each, and stop fighting at the table or I'll knock your heads off.
Two kids? A bowl of Wheaties each, a glass of milk each, and stop fighting at the table or I'll knock your heads off.
All I know is that my grandparents 1958 electric stove has been in the same spot operating since it was first bought trouble free through three generations now. Dang that has been a long time.
I prefer gas as well. The last house I had still had the stove that came with the house in 1940. lol lol I am not going to plumb this up for gas here now so that electric rang eis going to have to last for another 50 years.I see tons of vintage gas ranges for sale. Too bad I prefer a gas range.
I prefer gas as well. The last house I had still had the stove that came with the house in 1940. lol lol I am not going to plumb this up for gas here now so that electric rang eis going to have to last for another 50 years.
We don't have natural gas here, and I don't like bottled gas. So I'm stuck with electric.
My electric stove is the newest appliance I own -- it's about sixty years old, and the only maintenance it requires is replacement of the oven heating element every fifteen years or so, a job I can do with a screwdriver in ten minutes. I got it the same day I got the refrigerator, and expect to have both until I die.
[video=youtube_share;Nzd6F4i5Zog]http://youtu.be/Nzd6F4i5Zog[/video]One thing that wasn't "cool" about the 1930's was that Orson Welles got replaced as Lamont Cranston/The Shadow.
I was fortunate enough to pick up the boxed collections of LP's of the Shadow radio mysteris back in the late 1970's. Advertisers were Blue Coal, Goodyear safety Silvertown tires, and Bromo-Quinine tablets! GREAT stuff!
Regards! Michaelson
Thanks! I come in and out as I have time! I'm glad SOMEONE remembers me! (grins)
Regard! Michaelson
The Quiet Dell murders were among the first big, sensational crime stories of the Depression: A serial killer corresponded with vulnerable widows he met through lonely hearts clubs, then lured them to their deaths.
As a child, writer Jayne Anne Phillips learned about the murders from her mother, who was a child in 1931, when the murders took place. Phillips says she didn't talk a lot about the tragedy, but whenever they drove close to where the crime occurred — near Clarksburg, W.Va. — her mother would say, "There's the road to Quiet Dell."
Phillips' new novel, Quiet Dell, revisits the murders. She says that after hearing her mother's recollections, she developed a strong connection to the sensory details of the story.
HERRIN, Illinois – Administrators in the southern Illinois city of Herrin have given the go-ahead for more cemetery excavation work intended to find the remains of victims of a violent 1922 labor strike.
The Herrin City Council agreed Monday to let historians, anthropologists and geologists continue their digging at the Herrin City Cemetery. Searchers reported that their efforts last Friday uncovered five sets of unmarked remains in burial plots sold to other families since 1988.
The excavation, which began last month, is meant to find victims of the 1922 Herrin Massacre, which took place during a union strike and killed dozens of replacement workers at the Southern Illinois Coal Co.
The U.S. government lobotomized roughly 2,000 mentally ill veterans — and likely hundreds more — during and after World War II, according to a cache of forgotten memos, letters and government reports unearthed by The Wall Street Journal.
“They got the notion they were going to come to give me a lobotomy,” Roman Tritz, a World War II bomber pilot, told the newspaper in a report published Wednesday. “To hell with them.”
Tritz said the orderlies at the veterans hospital pinned him to the floor, and he initially fought them off. A few weeks later, just before his 30th birthday, he was lobotomized.
Another great thing about the Golden Era---The Shadow. Good to see you here again.
I prefer gas as well. The last house I had still had the stove that came with the house in 1940. lol lol I am not going to plumb this up for gas here now so that electric rang eis going to have to last for another 50 years.
Who is this "Jamespowers"?