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Wherebouts in Florida?

> I recall the times when the milkman delivered milk, butter,

cheese to

> your front door early, early in the morning.

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> We would wake up and get the milk off the front porch.

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> And the bread man would leave loaves of fresh bread outside the

door of

> the local store. And no one would not take a loaf or a container of

> milk until the store opened.

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> This would happen around 6-6:30 in the morning.

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> We would walk to school and sometimes see the bread and milk still

at

> the front door of the local store that had not opened for the

business

> day. And no one, I mean no one, would dare touch it!

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> Wasn't those the good ole days?

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> Does anyone remember those times?

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Ron, When you look at a map showing both Florida and Georgia, on the upper right hand side of Florida next to the ocean is a little dip down into the state of Florida. I live at the bottom of the dip in Macclenny, Fl we are 27 miles from ville, Florida. In fact ville is where I work for vocational rehab. Macclenny is a small town that is beginning to really grow (much to my dismay). My family has lived in this town for more than 35 yrs. Hugs//Connie" J. Blanchett" wrote: Wherebouts in Florida?> I recall the times when the milkman delivered milk, butter, cheese to > your front door early, early in the morning. > > We would wake up and get the milk off the front porch.> > And the bread man would leave loaves of fresh bread outside the door of > the local store. And no one would not take a loaf or a container of > milk until the store opened.> > This would happen around 6-6:30 in the morning.> > We would walk to school and sometimes see the bread and milk still at > the front door of the local store that had not opened for the business > day. And no one, I mean no one, would dare touch it!> > Wasn't those the good ole days?> > Does anyone remember those times?> > > > > > > > > > ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ ***

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