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  1. almost 3 years ago on Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    I loved Quantum Leap. Read the books, owned the DVDs and even had a copy of the pilot.

  2. almost 3 years ago on Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    When I had full sized horses they didn’t like mud. Dirt yes! But if they saw a puddle they acted as it was a black hole. Miniature horses could have cared less. They were like kids.

  3. almost 3 years ago on Red and Rover

    Actually those big old sets sometimes just had buttons to push. The biggest tv I saw as a kid was at grandparents when they got color tv. I mostly saw tv shows on small black and white set. We were lucky to get three channels, but most times just one with strongest signal. Rabbit ears were for rich people.

  4. almost 3 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    Worst then some kid eating ketchup from bottle is whoever loosen the ketchup cap on my bottle and I shook ketchup all over the booth husband and I sat at and on myself. NOT Funny!

  5. almost 3 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    Wonder how much the little girl has grown.

  6. almost 3 years ago on JumpStart

    Not likely going on any vacations this year. Numbers not safe to hubby. Will go on day trips and maybe overnight stays, but not the two to three week trips before the country went nuts. Anti vaccine and such not helping.

  7. almost 3 years ago on Stone Soup Classics

    For sure. We always had to rent furnished places so never had really my own bed until I got married. Toys usually had to be given away due to clothes and kitchen stuff had priority in car as never used a Uhaul.

  8. almost 3 years ago on Nick and Zuzu

    Thank you for explaining the comic.

  9. almost 3 years ago on Nick and Zuzu

    I think this is awful! It’s showing a woman can’t put up a fence in a straight line. If the cartoonist is trying to say something else, I just don’t see it.

  10. almost 3 years ago on Stone Soup Classics

    Not exactly. Mom had jobs with military bases and so we moved because of family situations and her ability to find work. Divorced women or women in general didn’t have rights in the 60s and 70s. So could only rent and we had family disasters that affected as well.