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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Childhood toys/games which you remember fondly.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rb0891" data-source="post: 16873623" data-attributes="member: 197417"><p>I went to a catholic school and we did it all through grade school. There wasn’t the text book scam back then where you got new ones all the time. Like elementary math has changed any in over 200 years. Lol. You are right though, it was not optional and we did it the first day in class. In high school it was optional, but instead of brown paper bags, they had ones made up with advertisements/sponsors and most of the fall sports schedules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rb0891, post: 16873623, member: 197417"] I went to a catholic school and we did it all through grade school. There wasn’t the text book scam back then where you got new ones all the time. Like elementary math has changed any in over 200 years. Lol. You are right though, it was not optional and we did it the first day in class. In high school it was optional, but instead of brown paper bags, they had ones made up with advertisements/sponsors and most of the fall sports schedules. [/QUOTE]
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