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I mixed Moth Balls and Crackers
My Blues turned Red
Driven to a Daze
I saw the Monkees on
Television in my VolksWagon Van
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Posted 6 years ago
Vynil33rpm
(3619 items)
I mixed Moth Balls and Crackers
My Blues turned Red
Driven to a Daze
I saw the Monkees on
Television in my VolksWagon Van
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KoolieO
No kicking cans please
I love the 10 cent pay toilet sign....I've actually used one of those on some trip somewhere years ago....now I've got to really dig deep into the cobwebs to figure out where.....that's going to take a while. Gee, thanks!
Watchsearcher if it helps
Pay $.10 toilet sign
Comes from
Greyhound Bus Station
In New Orleans , LONG Ago
hose pay toilet signs were common when I was a kid. I know because I would crawl under the door and go for free. I was only making 80 cents an hour so 10 cents was to much.
I've been in New Orleans but not in Greyhound Station...gotta keep thinking!
I did have a "pay to use" experience that I will never forget:
On a trip to Egypt, touring a fabulous ancient compound, the public bathroom was a little hike across the hot sand to a low concrete block building. There were two stalls and stationed outside each stall was a man in the traditional attire. The men each had a roll of toilet paper and would wind off some (like a couple of revolutions of paper around their hand as the prospective "user" approached).
To get your ration of paper, you had to give the man some money. The going rate was one Egyptian Pound note--equivalent to about 33 US cents.
I never knew if the guys were "official" or just found an easy way to make some money off tourists by snatching the toilet paper and selling it to us.
But at any rate, the paper was worth the money and created yet another unforgettable memory of a wonderful adventure. :-)