Vagabond
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Going to the gate to see someone off on a flight or to greet him.
I think there are a lot of teen drivers who want a stick. Sort of like a right of passage or somethingHow about driving a standard vehicle instead of automatic? I learned to drive on one but have not driven or owned one for years.
Still a thing.How about driving a standard vehicle instead of automatic? I learned to drive on one but have not driven or owned one for years.
Or parallel parking....not that I was good at it but my cars of the past sure wouldn't do it for me. One day no one will know how to parallel park.How about driving a standard vehicle instead of automatic? I learned to drive on one but have not driven or owned one for years.
Pretty sure it’s still a requirement to get a license in most if not all states. So they’d at least have to practice enough to pass, and if you’re in any kind of big city it’s a must anyways.Or parallel parking....not that I was good at it but my cars of the past sure wouldn't do it for me. One day no one will know how to parallel park.
How about driving a standard vehicle instead of automatic?
The only things I can think of is crossing into another country’s border without a passport?
Still happens here. I would think it still happens a lot of places.Playing outside until dark in the summer without any parental supervision - parents didn't even know where you were. Never locking your doors until bedtime & then sleeping with just screens on the windows.
Maybe they want them, but sticks are in such short supply that few of them actually drive them, at least IME. This subject comes up in class every now and then and I've had maybe two students over the years who have driven a stick even once.I think there are a lot of teen drivers who want a stick. Sort of like a right of passage or something
Still happens here.Playing outside until dark in the summer without any parental supervision - parents didn't even know where you were. Never locking your doors until bedtime & then sleeping with just screens on the windows.
I've been known to park 4 or 5 blocks from my destination to avoid parallel parking.I have had several cars back in the day that had standard transmission. Rent a car in Europe and you need to relearn that skill - fast
I lived in a place with a one way street and I had to parallel park on the left side since there was no parking on the right side of the street.
I just became a senior last month and have driven a standard since I was 20. I get much better control, especially in winter.How about driving a standard vehicle instead of automatic? I learned to drive on one but have not driven or owned one for years.
It's actually hard to find a car in the US that doesn't have a black interior. It's one of my pet peeves.Not having car seats or having a car seat that was black leather and burning in the summer.
Sure do. Sieves hold more flour and are faster, which is why I think professionals prefer them.I asked a friend recently why bakers use a sieve for flour instead of a sifter. Mine has a handle you turn and works so much better. I forgot mine is probably from the early 50's, it was my mums'. I guess they don't make them like that anymore.
I always thought that was unique to the US/North America. I don't remember it from elsewhere and it wasn't possible in Berlin.Going to the gate to see someone off on a flight or to greet him.
You could do it for domestic flights, though things did change for domestic flights in most European countries before they did in North America.I always thought that was unique to the US/North America. I don't remember it from elsewhere and it wasn't possible in Berlin.
Oh I remember that as a Cdn kid in my city too! I just remember it being delivered not what it was in though. I was really young.
I guess, I'm one of those kids who don't really remember it then (at least, where Europe is concerned).You could do it for domestic flights, though things did change for domestic flights in mist European countries before they did in North America.
Berlin was a special case. Before 1989, Lufthansa didn't have flights between West Berlin and the rest of West Germany. Only American, British, and French carriers flew that route.
Sorry I meant child car seats.It's actually hard to find a car in the US that doesn't have a black interior. It's one of my pet peeves.
Sure do. Sieves hold more flour and are faster, which is why I think professionals prefer them.
Can still do this for domestic flights in Australia.Going to the gate to see someone off on a flight or to greet him.
LOL - you just reminded me of riding in the bed of our pick-up truck when I was a kid! My parents threw an old mattress in there to make it more comfortable. Then, they bought a Mazda GLC hatchback when I was 10 and my two brothers and I had to squish into the backseat and wear seatbelts!Sitting in the boot of the car when all the seats were taken (as a child). I was such a treatwe'd fight over it. More than 3 people cramming into the back seat of a car. Not wearing seatbelts in the back. Only having one side mirror on the car. ... Not having car seats or having a car seat that was black leather and burning in the summer.
Cars that were slow to start in cold weather
Oh, I rented a Uhaul yesterday and I couldn't figure out how to get the window down.. Until I finally noticed the crank. Every time I had to crank it up or down, I got very annoyed.I took my kids to a touch a truck event and there was an old fire truck there. My kids were fascinated by the window crank. They had no idea what it was. They’ve also asked about rotary phones in older kids books.
Tennis balls used to be white? I learn to paly tennis in the 60s and the balls were the same color they are now.White tennis balls
Also true story - I worked with the woman who programmed phones to accept area codes that didn't have a 0 or 1 for the 2nd number. Remember when all area codes were like that? Better yet, remember when they were two letters and a number?True story - my husband worked on the software development for ATM.
Get nine cassettes for nine cents!! (when you agree to buy just nine more cassettes at exorbitant prices plus shipping and you must respond monthly or else the monthly selection will be sent to you automatically.) No thanks.Ahh yes, when we'd push down on the gas pedal to give the car a little gas before we'd start it, but not too hard or we'd flood the engine!
How about joining fan clubs and needing to wait either monthly or quarterly to find out what the band/artist/etc was up to lately via the fan club's newsletter?
And I know that in some places, these still exist but not many - drive-in theaters.
Yes.Tennis balls used to be white? I learn to paly tennis in the 60s and the balls were the same color they are now.