Speaking of things you never see any more, just recently I saw a MILKMAN delivering milk. In glass bottles. wow
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Speaking of things you never see any more, just recently I saw a MILKMAN delivering milk. In glass bottles. wow
I'm impressed.
Plenty of cheap rental cars are also manual. Much cheaper to fix if something breaks. Also, manual windows are sometimes considered safer because you can roll them up faster than power windows.
Including manual transmission? That seems peculiar. When I worked in the car lot at the airport, I don't think any of the agencies had manual transmissions available. Maybe one, as a speciality item, but that was about it.
In our car renting history, we've only once found a manual transmission.
No, I meant manual windows and locks. Thank goodness, since I don't know how to drive stick.
Speaking of things you never see any more, just recently I saw a MILKMAN delivering milk. In glass bottles. wow
In DC? Really? Must have been some sort of CSA thing.
Speaking of things you never see any more, just recently I saw a MILKMAN delivering milk. In glass bottles. wow
I was just thinking how convenient that would be. I do buy cream in glass bottles, but I haven't found a way to get it delivered.
I love milk in glass bottles. I also miss my egg boy.
No, I meant manual windows and locks. Thank goodness, since I don't know how to drive stick.
Ok, now I understand. That I have seen.
Where to find milk in glass bottles (sound): [link]
Thank goodness, since I don't know how to drive stick.
I have to learn! And soon. There's a stick shift car sharing my parking pad now. Never saw the point of it. So much more fiddly than a regular car!
My grandparents owned a dairy store and we got milk delivered from them until it closed in the early 80s. That was the best milk ever.