The only time I remember playing in the street was during the summer after dinner, playing “kick the can” until it got too dark to play any more. We had a sandlot where we played baseball and our back yards for badminton or sleeping out over nite in our tents. Great times, fondly missed.
To offer your seat to a woman or older person on the bus, hold the door open for others and stand up if a woman came into the room.I remember when men and boys would remove their hat when inside most establishments and homes.
and stand up if a woman came into the room.
It’s getting harder to find an older person to whom I can give away my seat.To offer your seat to a woman or older person on the bus, hold the door open for others and stand up if a woman came into the room.
I remember when men and boys would remove their hat when inside most establishments and homes.
For How long?
What do you do after that?
Not in our church. Never see a man or boy wearing a hat.out of date rules regarding hats
The good old days!To offer your seat to a woman or older person on the bus, hold the door open for others and stand up if a woman came into the room.

Man, you got that right, Jesse.It’s getting harder to find an older person to whom I can give away my seat.
Took my test driving an old '65 Comet with 3 on the column and had to use hand signals.Who remembers taking their driving test using hand signals for turns while driving a stick shift ?![]()
For me it was an old Nash Rambler with three on the tree.Took my test driving an old '65 Comet with 3 on the column and had to use hand signals.
Mine was in a Studebaker Champion with 3 on the tree.For me it was an old Nash Rambler with three on the tree.
