When I was a kid, they’d go around our house to the back yard to get our cans, then back around to return the empties, and do the same for the whole city. I wonder how many miles they walked each day? Did the city give them a shoe allowance? When I was 5, I thought that would be a great job.
In Rockville Maryland the garbage men would come up to the house and dump the cans into big burlap bags to take to the truck. This was in the 60s. The trucks were International R190’s, I can still remember how they looked.
If Walt, being born in 1899 was a kid, that would place the time frame in the early 1900s. That was a transitional period between the horse and buggy days and the popularization of the motor vehicle. Tough time to be in the trash business!
ddjg about 1 year ago
That is a kid’s point of view . .
sbook1 about 1 year ago
The Garbage truck was invented in 1937. Skeezix was a teen! They were using early dump trucks though so there’s that.
sergioandrade Premium Member about 1 year ago
Considering that Walt was probably a kid aroung the year 1900 garage trucks were horse drawn at that time.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 1 year ago
Can somebody get Walt a Matchbox garbage truck ?
Susan00100 about 1 year ago
All I could remember was the noise they made at 6:00 AM!!
iggyman about 1 year ago
At the break of day, with the clash of cans, and the roar of the engine “Hi-Ho Freightliner, away”!
oakie817 about 1 year ago
i’m glad he explained that…i had been wondering myself…
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 year ago
When I was a kid, they’d go around our house to the back yard to get our cans, then back around to return the empties, and do the same for the whole city. I wonder how many miles they walked each day? Did the city give them a shoe allowance? When I was 5, I thought that would be a great job.
SofaKing about 1 year ago
I thought the never-seem-to-age Joel and Rufus picked up the garbage in Gasoline Alley?
SofaKing about 1 year ago
In Rockville Maryland the garbage men would come up to the house and dump the cans into big burlap bags to take to the truck. This was in the 60s. The trucks were International R190’s, I can still remember how they looked.
198.23.5.11 about 1 year ago
And after you turn 65,your opinion switches to—“Who are these noisy idiots waking me up at 5:30 AM?”
BlitzMcD about 1 year ago
If Walt, being born in 1899 was a kid, that would place the time frame in the early 1900s. That was a transitional period between the horse and buggy days and the popularization of the motor vehicle. Tough time to be in the trash business!
terry R about 1 year ago
Happy to see Walt and Gertie again. Gasoline Alley really is the story of Walt and the Wallet family
GaryCooper 12 months ago
Walt is over 120 years old. When he was a kid, the garbage trucks were horses and wagons.