I was ready to upgrade to a new fangled pickup truck, but current prices have me thinking fixing up my near 30 year old one might be a better, more affordable idea.
Just got a new car with all the latest techie doo-dads. Will need a half dozen continuing education credits to operate it. When the owners manual (library) is in the glove compartment, there’s no room for anything g else.
When I was young, here in Cochabamba, Bolivia, some 50 years ago or so, the buses had to be cranked that way. The bus driver had an assistant, basically a child/youth (you know, cheap labor…), and one of their jobs was to crank the bus … and then, when it started, quickly jump sideways, so the bus could start moving. Then they jumped onto the moving bus.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 3 years ago
Crank it you old Crank!
marilynnbyerly almost 3 years ago
Those Swifter brooms look pretty dang sharp, though.
GiantShetlandPony almost 3 years ago
I was ready to upgrade to a new fangled pickup truck, but current prices have me thinking fixing up my near 30 year old one might be a better, more affordable idea.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
So Broomie has a broom from the early 1900s?
russef almost 3 years ago
Perfect match. Two old cranks.
awcoffman almost 3 years ago
Just got a new car with all the latest techie doo-dads. Will need a half dozen continuing education credits to operate it. When the owners manual (library) is in the glove compartment, there’s no room for anything g else.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
She still has the model T broom.
gammaguy almost 3 years ago
The crank is there to provide purpose to the life of that cranky old woman.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Be careful, Broomie. Those old crank starters would sometimes kickback leading to surprise broken wrists.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
It’s not cranky, it’s just misunderstood.
khcm1157 almost 3 years ago
I’d recommend a Cup Holder too.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
At least upgrade to seatbelts, Ms. I Fall Asleep at the Broom Controls!
HilmarZonneveld almost 3 years ago
When I was young, here in Cochabamba, Bolivia, some 50 years ago or so, the buses had to be cranked that way. The bus driver had an assistant, basically a child/youth (you know, cheap labor…), and one of their jobs was to crank the bus … and then, when it started, quickly jump sideways, so the bus could start moving. Then they jumped onto the moving bus.