Well a few things about ME.... Just before I was born my Mother and Father was told I was dead by two Docs.... they wanted to remove me.... well I am still here... have done many things love music... play in a few showbands from the late 60s on wards...a few years back had heart attacks one after another spent lots of time in Hospitals jump forwards few years... fell backwards a few times... well my Mother used to just fall no reason was found.... me I again ended up in hospitals forgot how to walk... forgot how to talk could not feed myself reading and writing still have fun and games with... only leave home now days to see doc.. and the hospital... I have been told by my wife that I was in to graphics for years I have books on it in my room don't remember it at all.. What they tell me today I forget by tomorrow Some days I forget how to turn the computers on well I have reached 70.... my Father lived to 98 roll on I want to see 100
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Comments (6)
Oh, yes - that was back in like 1968, wasn't it? LOL
Nicely done good sir!
All our youth, people could afford to run the car, you brought the fuel for your car by the gallon now days it is by the litre but the price of an litre is more than three times what I used to pay for an gallon as the old song went "The times they are a chaining"
Fantastic!
Ah but you are to young to remember the 60s when rock ruled the airwaves Many thanks SUE
Thought nothing about throwing a few $$ in the tank and drive to Sydney for the weekend (12hr drive) in the old days. Now I spend as much on gas just to do the weekly shopping locally...lol
Excellent work :)
Yes the cost of just living has got be on all understanding so has the cost of saying goodbye to an loved one at the end of their days
Very nice. Well done. I remember when it was 30 cents for a gallon.
Bet you pay a lot more than 30 cents now days
5 bucks would take you a long way!
I remember filling my car a Ford model one in the late 60s for £5 somewhere someone has changed our world and not for the better
Well done. I remember paying 33 cents a gallon in 1972 in my Mercury Capri. I could fill the take for about $3.50.
Those days are gone never to return, have you notice the number of EVs cars that just go on fire yet they want us to drive these death traps, they should make them safe before they sell them,