LizzieMaine
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Actually, I believe that was a privilege sign. It was a standard format, that green background and gold lettering with the Coke logo on the side, and you saw it on drugstores, cafes and lunchrooms all over the place from the 1940's onward. It came in different sizes and styles, usually with a rectangualr Drink Coca-Cola plaque, but often replaced with the late fifties "fishtail" variation, and sometimes with dark lettering on a white background. You probabaly really had to go whole-hog for Coke to get one.
As for childhood, while there are a few things I remember that are worth revisiting, on the whole, it was a joyless exercise for me. And adolescence was even worse, as was early adulthood. In fact, I think the only time in my life that I ever felt really happy and secure was age 51. I wouldn't mind being 51 again, but the rest of it, bleah.
As for childhood, while there are a few things I remember that are worth revisiting, on the whole, it was a joyless exercise for me. And adolescence was even worse, as was early adulthood. In fact, I think the only time in my life that I ever felt really happy and secure was age 51. I wouldn't mind being 51 again, but the rest of it, bleah.