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On Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 10:38:16 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 20:26:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: 10:13 On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 18:52:20 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: - show quoted text - Don't forget how we have been getting to the ISS since the end of the GW administration. They are not all that backward. Even in WWII they had one of the best tanks in the war. I do understand they got their rocket technology from the Germans but so did we. They were also very good at stealing technology from us ... and they still are. ............ Oh I agree! The movie was talking (I take it) about the typical “farm boy” soldier that had never seen running water and was marveled at the convenience. Sure they’re smart. But maybe not “that” smart. Let's not get too silly here. I bet there were American farm boys in the 40s who saw their first flush toilet in boot camp. Probably. the big difference is thi is the US and not Russia. When my father in law moved from the farm near Paoli Indiana to Kokomo (1940s), he said it was the first time he had indoor plumbing. They had it in town but not out at his family farm. My Fraternal grand parents didn't have running water and indoor plumbing on their farm until 1956 |
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When we visited my Cape Breton grandparents all through the '50s and very early '60s we used an outhouse and water was delivered from a well by a hand pump mounted at the kitchen sink.
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![]() 7:17 AMTrue North When we visited my Cape Breton grandparents all through the '50s and very early '60s we used an outhouse and water was delivered from a well by a hand pump mounted at the kitchen sink. ............. Yessir. I was still a baby when my grandparents got rid of the wood cook stove and got an electric range in the mid-1950s |
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Tim Wrote in message:
7:17 AMTrue North When we visited my Cape Breton grandparents all through the '50s and very early '60s we used an outhouse and water was delivered from a well by a hand pump mounted at the kitchen sink. ............ Yessir. I was still a baby when my grandparents got rid of the wood cook stove and got an electric range in the mid-1950s It is somewhat of a backward Province, isn't it? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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![]() 8:53 AMjustan Tim Wrote in message: - show quoted text - It is somewhat of a backward Province, isn't it? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ .......... Well in the 50s southern Illinois sure was lol. Come to think of it. Still is!😆 |
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On Wednesday, 18 April 2018 11:17:14 UTC-3, Tim wrote:
8:53 AMjustan Tim Wrote in message: - show quoted text - It is somewhat of a backward Province, isn't it? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ ......... Well in the 50s southern Illinois sure was lol. Come to think of it. Still is!😆 That's amusing...Justine talking "backward"! Imagine rural Floriduh in those days.... |
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 08:40:15 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: On Wednesday, 18 April 2018 11:17:14 UTC-3, Tim wrote: 8:53 AMjustan Tim Wrote in message: - show quoted text - It is somewhat of a backward Province, isn't it? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ ......... Well in the 50s southern Illinois sure was lol. Come to think of it. Still is!? That's amusing...Justine talking "backward"! Imagine rural Floriduh in those days.... Not unlike rural Canada except you didn't need a parka and snow shoes to go take a dump. |
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On Wednesday, 18 April 2018 10:18:18 UTC-3, Tim wrote:
7:17 AMTrue North When we visited my Cape Breton grandparents all through the '50s and very early '60s we used an outhouse and water was delivered from a well by a hand pump mounted at the kitchen sink. ............ Yessir. I was still a baby when my grandparents got rid of the wood cook stove and got an electric range in the mid-1950s I remember the old wood burning kitchen stove. It also heated water. Not sure if it was a Kemac or something similar but the house always had a familiar odor that I instantly recognized on our once a year visits. |
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True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 18 April 2018 10:18:18 UTC-3, Tim wrote: 7:17 AMTrue North When we visited my Cape Breton grandparents all through the '50s and very early '60s we used an outhouse and water was delivered from a well by a hand pump mounted at the kitchen sink. ............ Yessir. I was still a baby when my grandparents got rid of the wood cook stove and got an electric range in the mid-1950s I remember the old wood burning kitchen stove. It also heated water. Not sure if it was a Kemac or something similar but the house always had a familiar odor that I instantly recognized on our once a year visits. Our neighbors growing up had a stove that burned wood on one side and gas burners on the other. Next to Berkeley. Up to and probably after the 1906 SF earthquake, anniversary today, lots of home in SF had outhouses. Today they search for those outhouse locations. They did move around the yard as they filed, and search for bottles, etc that were dumped in the outhouse. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
True North wrote: When we visited my Cape Breton grandparents all through the '50s and very early '60s we used an outhouse and water was delivered from a well by a hand pump mounted at the kitchen sink. The closest I got to “early” plumbing fixtures was at my grandfather’s store outside Boston. He had one of those pull chain flush toilets like the one in Louis Restaurant in The Godfather, the one the noisy revolver was taped behind... ![]() Mom grew up on a farm near the Wyoming border in Nebraska. Closest to flush toilet is the outhouse was over an irrigation ditch that went to a swamp. |
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