• Whistling postmen?

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ALL on Friday, February 04, 2022 16:03:00
    I was watching a show the other day that was from the 1950's. The postman
    (or possibly, a parcel delivery man) put the package in a mailbox (at the street) and then blew a whistle to indicate that the mail had been dropped
    off.

    Does anyone remember a time when delivery people, on foot, would blow a
    whistle after leaving the mail?

    Mike
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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to MIKE POWELL on Saturday, February 05, 2022 06:47:10
    Mike queried --

    Does anyone remember a time when delivery people, on foot, would blow a whistle after leaving the mail?

    Not I.
    I do remember home delivery of dairy products, when I was a kid in the
    early to mid-50s. I seem to vaguely recall his motorized delivery truck
    having jingling bells. I know the ice cream guy who cruised the neighbourhood in
    the afternoon having music play
    Joe
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to JOE MACKEY on Saturday, February 05, 2022 11:26:00
    Does anyone remember a time when delivery people, on foot, would blow a whistle after leaving the mail?

    Not I.
    I do remember home delivery of dairy products, when I was a kid in the early to mid-50s. I seem to vaguely recall his motorized delivery truck having jingling bells. I know the ice cream guy who cruised the neighbourhood
    n
    the afternoon having music play

    One of my aunts still lived in an area that still had milk delivery in the 1970's. I remember the metal box that sat outside their door. I assume it
    was insulated but don't remember. They lived in Michigan. I was never up early enough to find out if the truck had bells or not.

    The ice cream trucks that still come through my area still play music. :)
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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to JOE MACKEY on Saturday, February 05, 2022 15:11:00
    JOE MACKEY wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    I do remember home delivery of dairy products, when I was a kid in
    the early to mid-50s.

    I caught the tail end of dairy delivery in the early 70s. (I was born in
    1965)


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Mike Powell on Monday, February 07, 2022 17:07:00
    Mike,

    Does anyone remember a time when delivery people, on foot, would blow a whistle after leaving the mail?

    I saw that in some cartoons from years ago.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to JOE MACKEY on Monday, February 07, 2022 17:08:00
    Joe,

    I do remember home delivery of dairy products, when I was a kid in
    the early to mid-50s. I seem to vaguely recall his motorized delivery truck having jingling bells. I know the ice cream guy who cruised the neighbourhood in the afternoon having music play

    I remember the musical ice cream truck as well.

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to MIKE POWELL on Tuesday, February 08, 2022 05:04:56
    Mike wrote --

    The ice cream trucks that still come through my area still play music.

    A few years ago working traffic control at a football game a funny thing happened.
    It was early in the season and a warm day.
    A ice cream truck announced its arrival with the music playing and all.
    This woman was talking to another when her little girl came up wanting
    her to buy her an ice cream. The mother said "Honey, don't interrupt while
    I'm talking" and continued the conversation.
    Once the truck was gone she turned to her daughter, who was still saying excitedly, "Mommy! Mommy" and asked sweetly "what do you want honey?" with
    the little girl disappointed saying "nothing" and walking away.
    I got a laugh of the way that was handled. No arguing, no giving in,
    etc. It was if she didn't know what the kid wanted.
    Joe
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