Posted by jeffcat on November 20, 2018 at 09:00:18 from (76.116.234.200):
In Reply to: Re: O. T. ... LIFE posted by kcm.MN on November 20, 2018 at 07:28:37:
You triggered a memory. When I was a little kid the church used to have a Christmas party. The scrawny little red cedar tree with a string of bulbs and a couple of crummy looking ball decorations. Bobbing for apples in a real metal wash tub. I was good at that. Figgured out you had to dive the apple all the way to the bottom and then bite. There were two old farmers who would peel an apple with their pen knifes and make as long of a thin peel as possible. Clarence Bond and I think the other was tom Brelsford. For some reason the little old ladys thought that little kids really liked cups of cheap pineapple juice. But what you triggered. They handed out little white cardboard boxes about the same size as animal cracker boxes. They had red bells and a sprig of green printed on them. The worst thing was they had three or four chocolate MINT CREAM filled candys in them. Ahhh the memmories.
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