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Remember These???

eclark1894

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Remember this??? Robert Stack played Elliot Ness.
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eclark1894

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Remember this??? After Perry Mason ended, Burr starred in this show!
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She played Officer Eve Whitfield on the show, and aside from music composer Quincy Jones, the only person still living, afilliated with the show.
 

eclark1894

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Remember him??? Played The Father on Father Knows Best, and something that was going extinct back when he was showing it on tv... A doctor who made house calls on Marcus Welby, M.D. :D
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DanaTA

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I remember that show. I also remember the spoof of it done on the Get Smart episode with a bad guy called Leadbottom. He couldn't walk...but he could run! :D

Dana
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Remember this???? I actually do. PineState Creamery used to deliver door to door until the early 70s in Raleigh, NC.
I remember when they delivered milk here in NY City when I was a kid. We always lived in apartments, so not to us, but any of the private homes in the area always got it delivered.
 

eclark1894

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I remember when they delivered milk here in NY City when I was a kid. We always lived in apartments, so not to us, but any of the private homes in the area always got it delivered.
I would have hated being a delivery guy in New York, particularly in the 60s and 70s. I visited New York back in the 90s. My friend lived in Brooklyn and we had to climb at least three flights of stairs to get to her apartment. No, there was no elevator.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I would have hated being a delivery guy in New York, particularly in the 60s and 70s. I visited New York back in the 90s. My friend lived in Brooklyn and we had to climb at least three flights of stairs to get to her apartment. No, there was no elevator.
Yes, a lot of older apartment buildings were like that, and if I had to guess, I'd say they were all built pre-war, because the building we lived in when I was a young child had elevators, so was most likely built during, or after WWII.
 

DanaTA

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I remember when they delivered milk here in NY City when I was a kid. We always lived in apartments, so not to us, but any of the private homes in the area always got it delivered.
When I was very young, we lived in a project, and I remember getting milk delivered there. There was a metal box in the hallway, just outside our door. Hood. Glass bottles. No screw caps.

Dana
 

eclark1894

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Remember him??? I actually recognized him from a few cartoons I remember seeing when I was a kid. A few facts, he belongs to Disney, not Warner Brothers, it's not Mickey. In fact, he actually predates Mickey, Bugs and Superman by almost 10 years. A hint: Like Bugs, he's a rabbit.
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Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
When I was very young, we lived in a project, and I remember getting milk delivered there. There was a metal box in the hallway, just outside our door. Hood. Glass bottles. No screw caps.

Dana
Now that you mention it, it sounds familiar. We just didn't have it in the buildings I've ever lived in.
 

eclark1894

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Remember this movie???? Notice some of the stars. Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise, Sammy Davis Jr. Farah Fawcett, Jamie Farr, Dean Martin, Roger Moore and Jackie Chan in his first major movie.
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