Spooner st
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That's no joke. When my mom moved a few years ago, we discovered my brother's steel Tonka truck from the 70s. Still looks great even after years in a hot Florida attic!
I had one of these. Nice sharp metal corners and edges that rusted when you left it outside in the rain/sandbox. They sure don't make em like that anymore.That's no joke. When my mom moved a few years ago, we discovered my brother's steel Tonka truck from the 70s. Still looks great even after years in a hot Florida attic!
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That's no joke. When my mom moved a few years ago, we discovered my brother's steel Tonka truck from the 70s. Still looks great even after years in a hot Florida attic!
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I'm amazed the house was still standingI had one of these. Nice sharp metal corners and edges that rusted when you left it outside in the rain/sandbox. They sure don't make em like that anymore.
When I was 6, I locked my 4yr old little brother out of the house (accidentally on purpose). As I was making faces at him from inside, he picked up this exact truck and threw it at me through the window. Our babysitter loved that.
My parents were not pleased......
I’m not too proud to admit I’ve feasted on this dish more than a few times in my drunken bachelor days.
The last two times I've gone to my local Waffle House and gotten their Hashbrowns done All-the-Way they came looking like that.