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Saturday, February 11, 2012
1990: REMEMBERING MY MANY VALENTINE'S DAY GIRLFRIENDS
2 comments:
- SJBill said...
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After you put your HEART into cutting the red construction paper heart, and personally inscribing the message to HER, you made it official by either folding the heart in half (to keep the message a secret), or by gluing the heat onto a paper doily - the bigger the better. This completed your third grader vision of life.
There was a transition period that we all went through. First, all official school gluing was done with LePage's Mucilage, with the rubber squeege head that got really gummy after time.
At some time in the 50s or 60s, the world quickly changed to Elmer's Glue-All. - Saturday, February 11, 2012
- Tom Glover said...
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We didn't have those rubber tipped mucilage bottles back in my day, Joe. The war effort demanded that all rubber products be rationed. We had white wheat paste (mmmm it tasted good) along with a wooden doctor type stick to spread on the paper to be glued.
Tom Glover - Saturday, February 11, 2012
After you put your HEART into cutting the red construction paper heart, and personally inscribing the message to HER, you made it official by either folding the heart in half (to keep the message a secret), or by gluing the heat onto a paper doily - the bigger the better. This completed your third grader vision of life.
There was a transition period that we all went through. First, all official school gluing was done with LePage's Mucilage, with the rubber squeege head that got really gummy after time.
At some time in the 50s or 60s, the world quickly changed to Elmer's Glue-All.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
We didn't have those rubber tipped mucilage bottles back in my day, Joe. The war effort demanded that all rubber products be rationed. We had white wheat paste (mmmm it tasted good) along with a wooden doctor type stick to spread on the paper to be glued.
Tom Glover
Saturday, February 11, 2012