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Watering Hole
The good old days
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 375886" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Oh not that I need to put this up here since 1952 is already heavily represented but 12/6/52. And I guess I'm another one that never heard of the Dunlop sandshoes. We couldn't wait for summer vacation cause we could shuck the shoes and run barefoot everywhere we went. My feet would be so calloused by the time school started back up that I could walk across piles of broken glass with no cuts deep enough to draw blood and I could walk across that 105° sun baked asphalt and not get the hot-foot. :lol: </p><p></p><p>They weren't all "good ole days" but I'm pretty sure I'd take what we had then over anything we've had in the last 30 years. Heck we never locked our doors day or night (didn't even close them in the summer since we didn't have AC) and never had anything stolen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 375886, member: 7544"] Oh not that I need to put this up here since 1952 is already heavily represented but 12/6/52. And I guess I'm another one that never heard of the Dunlop sandshoes. We couldn't wait for summer vacation cause we could shuck the shoes and run barefoot everywhere we went. My feet would be so calloused by the time school started back up that I could walk across piles of broken glass with no cuts deep enough to draw blood and I could walk across that 105° sun baked asphalt and not get the hot-foot. :lol: They weren't all "good ole days" but I'm pretty sure I'd take what we had then over anything we've had in the last 30 years. Heck we never locked our doors day or night (didn't even close them in the summer since we didn't have AC) and never had anything stolen. [/QUOTE]
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