Rick589
Songster
Same here. I never use ‘sissy sticks’ to drink. However, playing with them is A-OK!but I don't consume much of anything that requires a straw.
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Same here. I never use ‘sissy sticks’ to drink. However, playing with them is A-OK!but I don't consume much of anything that requires a straw.
Never actually got the disconnect between drinking directly from a glass at home and using a straw in a restaurant. I suppose the straw is to give a layer of removal from touching your mouth to a glass that a stranger also had their mouth on….but, there are dishwashers I believe. One of my first jobs was as a dishwasher.Plastic straws became popular in the 1960s. I remember when paper straws were the norm but I grew up outside the US so we probably were later to adopt plastic.
Now in NJ single-use plastic is no longer allowed so paper straws are back but I don't consume much of anything that requires a straw.
That's where my truck manual is. My truck does not have a dash screen.I remember when the owner’s manual to a car was inside a book and not on the dash screen.
Mine is in a book, too, but I was just in a truck today where the owner’s manual could only be accessed on screen.That's where my truck manual is. My truck does not have a dash screen.
I still have my Dad’s homemade transistor radio. It is about 2’ tall with a lovely wood cabinet. It still works but I have a box of spare parts just in case!I'm so old I can remember when the first transistor radios were made.