Saturday, June 21, 2008

.4. Alas All Gone Comments

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We hadn’t a garage when I was a lad
Our motorbikes stood in the yard
Repairs were done down the back alley
And for grease often used plain white lard
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David Threadgold
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Bonnie Collins 25 September 2008

This is so full of nostoglia, but also filled with much wisdom, as back in the day, what resources did you/we have, but learning from Dad, or grandpa, or each other. We didnt have Auto Zones, even back then Sears never carried auto supplies in all stores.... A very good write as it explains the truth, and what you are conveying, is you had struggles, back allies, Lard ect, but in essence the good old horse sence taught you a wisdom of lifetime..... bonnie

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Bob Gibson 13 September 2008

You forgot to mention the oil leaks that left a black spot in the yard it permeated the concrete when mixed with the greasy white lard

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Marilyn Lott 10 September 2008

People did the best they could to keep machines running. When you look back on history it's quite amazing. But folks didn't have a lot of money to hire a mechanic back then. Nowdays it's so high-tech no one can do the work themselves! Great poem, David, I enjoyed it. Warm Wishes, Marilyn

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Ernestine Northover 21 June 2008

Yes indeed, my great Uncle had an Enfield his pride and joy. I have a wonderful picture of him in all his kit. Goggles, black leather coat and leather head gear that fitted close to his head and came donw over his ears with a chin strap, no crash helmets in those days, and his leather boots, all polished to a shine. Great looking back over history. Loved this one too. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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