One-Liner Wednesday is brought to you each week by Linda Hill and this station. Now a word about new Golden Dial deodorant soap. Now more than ever, aren’t you glad you use Dial? Don’t you wish everybody did?
Found out the other day that Dial soap was first manufactured by Armour & Co., a Chicago company that also made hot dogs and Treet (like Spam, but different).
Yep, you nailed it!
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Loved jumping on the trampoline. We had one at school and used it for PE. Good times.
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I do remember those times on a trampoline. Thanks for the flash back and yes…life can be that way as well.
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Don’t I know it. I feel like the last 12 years (since the stroke) have been like that.
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I don’t think trampolines were found in many yards when I was a kid. It was more of a thing I’d see performers doing in shows and I could only wish that I could jump on one. I don’t think I’ve ever jumped on a trampoline that I can recall. But I know the reference about falling and not being able to get back up easily because of all the jumping. It’s not just like adult life either–it’s life in general, except that when we’re kids we can laugh and still have fun through the frustration.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out
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Until I was in high school, I didn’t live in a house with a backyard, at least not one that would accommodate a trampoline. The one time I can remember being anywhere near a trampoline I was deemed “too young” to jump on it. No biggie, of course…
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Oh that is a great one and so true
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Isn’t it, though? Not that I’ve ever been on a trampoline, but I can just imagine.
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Ha! Good one, John.
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Spot on too, huh?
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