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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 243625" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>PONG!! I thought I was king of the block as I had that. I must have been 18 at the time. I don't know how that slid by mom and dad. That TV was an icon.</p><p></p><p>You guys are making me weepy.</p><p></p><p>The other thing that I remember was riding my bike a good 3 miles to this little store that sold sunflower seed bags for a knickel. I'd do that in the dead of winter every day. I think I survived on those things. I never got money from my parents, but instead did odd jobs around the area. I don't know if I ever had $5 on me, but a dollar or two would go a LONG way. I remember one very cold day riding in on my bike and getting the knickel pack. The old guy who was always there said this one was on the house. I held out my knickel, but he refused to take it. Just come back tomorrow. I always did.</p><p></p><p>My, how times have changed.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 243625, member: 179"] PONG!! I thought I was king of the block as I had that. I must have been 18 at the time. I don't know how that slid by mom and dad. That TV was an icon. You guys are making me weepy. The other thing that I remember was riding my bike a good 3 miles to this little store that sold sunflower seed bags for a knickel. I'd do that in the dead of winter every day. I think I survived on those things. I never got money from my parents, but instead did odd jobs around the area. I don't know if I ever had $5 on me, but a dollar or two would go a LONG way. I remember one very cold day riding in on my bike and getting the knickel pack. The old guy who was always there said this one was on the house. I held out my knickel, but he refused to take it. Just come back tomorrow. I always did. My, how times have changed. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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