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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Girls and women wore dresses or skirts. Girls could not wear pants or shorts to school. But I did wear saddle shoes and bobby socks. Gasoline stations did not serve food, have coffee or provide bath rooms. Cheap (not just inexpensive, I mean cheap – easy to break) toys came from post-war Japan. People dressed up.

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